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I need flash to watch YT videos. YT said "You need to upgrade your Adobe Flash Player to watch this video." with a link to download flash. I'm running 10.04 so I see possible choices for myself: 1) a .deb file for Ubuntu 8.04+ or APT (whats this??) for Ubuntu 9.04. I downloaded the deb file and when I opened it in the installer it said that I have the wrong architecture. Anyone have an idea about how to work around this?

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Ok I found it. I have to use synaptic to install flashplugin-installer. Its works now!

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  • Lucky you, when I used 64-bit Ubuntu on the old days of 7.04 I had to go throught all the hassle of installing 32-bit Firefox with all the plugins, after which not even half of it worked. Jun 16, 2010 at 1:25
  • boo! Yeah that sucks. Well I had Ubuntu running on this machine for a while (9.04, 9.10 etc) and I had flash working then. I guess I just forgot what what I did in the first place to get it going. Jun 16, 2010 at 1:37
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If you enable Canonical's partner repository, you'll also find the packages adobe-flashplugin and adobeair in your package manager.

To enable this extra repository:

  1. Open System > Administration > Software Sources
  2. Go to the "Other Software" tab
  3. Check the box next to this line:
    http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu lucid partner

Now you'll need to update/refresh your package manager (sudo aptitude update on the commandline, or the Reload button in Synaptic), and these packages will be available.

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  • +1 for adobe air. I didn't know that! Jun 16, 2010 at 19:23
  • I did as you said but those packages don't show up. If I click the "Origin" button in synaptic, what would the repo be named there? Jun 16, 2010 at 19:34
  • @djtriplethreat: i don't use Synaptic very often, but it looks like the lucid/main (archive.canonical.com) entry is where you'll find those packages. if you aren't finding them, either they aren't available for your architecture or you haven't enabled the correct repository. i'm not using a 64-bit architecture so your package list may differ. Jun 16, 2010 at 21:08
  • Ok, I think they aren't available for 64-bit architecture. Thanks for the help though. For 64-bit architecture I'll have to go with what I found because it works for my question. Jun 19, 2010 at 12:06

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