@hughjelmit
This is the old way that no longer works! Adobe has removed the
download source this method depended on.

Instead user should use the procedure described in the "Essential tips
for beginning gOS 3 users.", the "Getting the Adobe flash player for
(You-Tube) movies and games to work in the browser" section here:

http://groups.google.com/group/goslinux/web/essential-tips-for-beginning-gos-3-users


On 2 jan, 18:59, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I installed flash though synaptec package manager which is in system
> preferences then administration & the 6th one from the bottom is
> synaptic package manager click on this and do a search for flash and
> the one you need is called flash plugin-nonfree with a description of
> adobe flash plugin installer click on this and mark it for
> installion , then click apply and it will install and thats it job
> done.
> Youtube movies play fine
> Hope this helps
> Dave
>
> On Jan 2, 3:39 pm, BehaviorKelton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > After all the #%*@ stuff I tried in the past... and this simple tip
> > works?????
>
> > Yes it does!
>
> > I did try to disable the Mozilla flash, but never tried total
> > uninstallation.
>
> > Thank You
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