I fixed it. Will that work with any application. Like if I download
the Songbird 1.0 package, can Synaptic install that?

On Dec 3, 5:36 am, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You went and did the wrong thing, what you did was not the way gOS
> installs a flash player plugin (or anything else for that matter), gOS
> is NOT Windows, and the windows way of doing things are not relevant.
>
> Instead of going to a "vendors web site", you should open your package
> manager (software manager), search for what you want, and order your
> package manager to install it, from a controlled repository.
>
> So run Synaptic (the package manager) , search for "flash plugin",
> mark it for installation, and let it rip, Synaptic will do all the
> hard work, and afterwards YouTube will just work, without even a
> reboot needed.
>
> Sorry, I don't know how to remove what you manually have installed...
>
> On 3 dec, 04:24, prnoct90 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am having problems playing flash in gOS 3. I just installed it and
> > I've updated everything. I then went to Adobes site and got Flash 10
> > for Ubuntu and installed it. Then when I go to youtube and try to
> > watch a video, a black box flashed were the video should be and then
> > nothing shows. And, when I go to Hulu, it says something like "You are
> > trying to install Adobe Flash Player version that is not supported..."
> > or something like that. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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