![]() In front of you should be a list of five different "universes". The way you enable other stuff (like Flash, Java, and support for recording or playing MP3s, which is NOT open source) is to go in your Software Center, go in the menus (unfortunately I'm not currently on Ubuntu and can't tell you which menu) and search for Software Sources.Ĭlick it, and you'll be brought to a window which tells Ubuntu what it's allowed to install for you. Here's what you need to do: by default, Ubuntu comes with only open source software enabled (I think that's the case, anyway). ![]() If it's still not working, try a reboot (there might be some bogus reference to the old plugins somewhere). A restart of your browser(s) is required though. Now you will have full 64 bit Flash without any wrappers and other garbage in both Firefox and Chromium. One extra package, 'adobe-flash-properties-gtk' will be installed automatically. Try quiting and restarting Synapic, then click on 'Reload'. If it's not in the list, something went wrong with updating the package lists.
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