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Would you believe me if I told you I have the solution? Well , I have half of the solution anyway. I have had the same problem as you and just for fun I thought "I can solve this one" and with a wild chance I went to kpackagekit and downloaded firefox-3.5-gnome-support . Guess what. It works now.. Well not completely but I am almost there. I was so happy I had to tell you. If you find the whole solution before me let me know...
I get a dialog asking which program to start and apturl is already in the list and selected. I hit ok. Then I get the message:
Channel "karmic-partner" is not known
So actually, we might say it works I mean perhaps it would work in other cases.. Maybe adobe as a bad Channel? Not that I have any idea what "karmic-partner" is or even what a channel is.
I have tried other programs I have found in /usr/bin. For instance, apturl-kde is there. That seems like it should really do the trick. But no, same thing... Channel "karmic-partner" is not known
I get a dialog asking which program to start and apturl is already in the list and selected. I hit ok. Then I get the message:
Channel "karmic-partner" is not known
So actually, we might say it works I mean perhaps it would work in other cases.. Maybe adobe as a bad Channel? Not that I have any idea what "karmic-partner" is or even what a channel is.
I have tried other programs I have found in /usr/bin. For instance, apturl-kde is there. That seems like it should really do the trick. But no, same thing... Channel "karmic-partner" is not known
I finally got it to work with the update to lucid and FF3.6.4, but I'm at the same place you are with Adobe: Channel "lucid-partner" is not known
The url it's using is apt:adobe-flashplugin?channel=$distro-partner
I tried deleting the ?channel=$distro-partner bit -- don't think it did anything
tried different variations of 'distro' too, but nothing.
Any ideas?
EDIT: Something about that link on the Adobe site that doesn't work. I got APT to work elsewhere.
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