Hi,
I'm finding it difficult to install Adobe Flash Player. When I go to their site using FireFox I'm automatically directed to the right download for my OS - Kubuntu 12.04 32bit. Below the download is a drop menu asking me which version I want - YUM for Linux, .tar .gz, .rpm or APT for Ubuntu 10.4 +. I don't know which one I should download and install.
Something that may be relevant, that's also confusing is every time I open a rekong web browser I'm told there are extra packages available to install. Each time it's the same package 'flash', despite having installed it twice. I've already installed the restricted extras from Package Manager, which I believe is also relevant.
I should point out that I'm not the most technically minded user. I installed Kubuntu because I wanted to keep my Mac running safely. I haven't used Linux before and very happy with it so far. I'm just not as knowledgable as perhaps I should be to deal with this sort of thing
As mentioned, I'm running Kubuntu 12.04 32 bit on a Mac G4 Powerbook. I have no other OS on it. I don't know my GRUB version or KDE. I tried 'alt, f2' to find them but nothing happened.
Any help much appreciated...
Rob
I'm finding it difficult to install Adobe Flash Player. When I go to their site using FireFox I'm automatically directed to the right download for my OS - Kubuntu 12.04 32bit. Below the download is a drop menu asking me which version I want - YUM for Linux, .tar .gz, .rpm or APT for Ubuntu 10.4 +. I don't know which one I should download and install.
Something that may be relevant, that's also confusing is every time I open a rekong web browser I'm told there are extra packages available to install. Each time it's the same package 'flash', despite having installed it twice. I've already installed the restricted extras from Package Manager, which I believe is also relevant.
I should point out that I'm not the most technically minded user. I installed Kubuntu because I wanted to keep my Mac running safely. I haven't used Linux before and very happy with it so far. I'm just not as knowledgable as perhaps I should be to deal with this sort of thing
As mentioned, I'm running Kubuntu 12.04 32 bit on a Mac G4 Powerbook. I have no other OS on it. I don't know my GRUB version or KDE. I tried 'alt, f2' to find them but nothing happened.
Any help much appreciated...
Rob
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