

I am going to show you how it looks before Adobe Flash Player is installed, and after Adobe Flash Player is installed. Now I am going to show you a website that I am going to use to test flash player:. If you don’t want some repository to be active, just disable them once you’re done installing Adobe Flash Player. Just enable all of them for a hassle-free installation as shown in the screen shot for simplicity. But for installing Flash player we need to have ‘restricted’ active as well.

Usually only the ‘main’ repository is active. It should open the “Software & Updates” application. Then click on the “Software & Updates” icon.

I will just keep it simple and use the graphical user interface (GUI) instead.įirst click on “Show Applications” icon in the dash and search for “Software”. You can do it through the command line, or through the graphical user interface (GUI). To install Adobe Flash Player on Ubuntu 17.10, first you must enable the ‘restricted’ repository of Ubuntu. It’s really easy to do so, let’s get started. In this article, I will show you how to install Adobe Flash Player on Ubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark. Adobe plans to completely shut down flash player by the year 2020.Įven though it’s a technology to be replaced in the future, some of us still need Adobe Flash player for our work or entertainment. It’s slowly being replaced by HTML5, WebGL and other new technologies due to its security vulnerabilities found over the years. Online gaming sites, advertising companies, and many other websites use Flash Player for their content. But there are still needs for Adobe Flash Player. The security patches for existing Flash Players will eventually stop as well. You all know that Adobe won’t be releasing any Flash Player anymore.
