There’s two different ways you can install flash in Kali Linux:. Install Flash from Repository – Usually works. Install Flash Manually – For the rest failed at step 1 Now lets move on to instructions Choice 1: Install Flash from Repository: This is fairly simple and easy and should work from most people out there: In the terminal: apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree and then type in: update-flashplugin-nonfree -install That’s it. You flash should be working as expected. Go to testing section at the bottom on this post to confirm installation. Choice 2: Install Flash Manually In case you tried Choice 1 and failed, try this steps below to install and activate Flash manually. Step 2.a: Download the latest Flash Player archive Launch your browser (I assume IceWeasel?) and download the Flash Player in a separate folder.
At the time of writing this guide the available version was installflashplayer11linux.x8664.tar.gz Download and save the file in /root directory. Users should take note that the version used in this guide is x64 which is 64-bit. 32-bit users should choose their versions accordingly.
Jan 29, 2016 - The last version to support desktop Linux distributions is AIR 2.6. Update AIR 1.5 to AIR 2 on 64-bit Ubuntu 9.04. If you already have. Sudo yum install gnome-keyring-devel.i586. Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Adobe Flash Player Adobe AIR Adobe Shockwave Player.
Download link = (Note: Choose Version to download tar.gz for other Linux) Step 2.b: Untar archive and install Follow the instructions below: cd Downloads/ tar xzvf installflashplayer11linux.x8664.tar.gz cp libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ That’s it. Those who failed at choise 1, should be able to do this fairly easily. Now move on to ttesting to confirm flash is working as expected. Testing First of all, close your browser and re-open. Many users actually forgets to do this step and later complains Flash ain’t working. My advise is to bookmark this site to be able to reopen these instructions quickly, or simply copy these into a leafpad/vi/text file. Go to following website to test if you have Flash player: NOTE: Adobe now serves an older version of Flashplayer for Linux.
So the above page gives an error. But just go to Youtube and if you can see a video properly, that means Flash is working as expected. THATS IS UNFAIR!!
(Updated: ) Hang on a second, the main reason you installed Flash is to watch youtube videos, so try that too. Now that you have Flash, follow this guide guide to enable Java support for your browser in Kali Linux. Thanks for reading.
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Please share. Whoever wrote this article ought to be ashamed of themselves. The literacy level of this is atrocious. Random arbitrary pluralization of words, poor grammar and punctuation, it reads like it was written by a 12 year old. Please use some text editor that provides at least rudimentary spellchecking and grammar checking so you are writing in English – assuming you do not have editors at this website to proof or peer review things before posting. If you don’t perhaps it is time you do that, you’re taught it in primary school that before submission you ought to hand your paper to your neighbor and peer review one anothers work. In adulthood, in academia, and especially where intrinsic instructions are given it is a must if you are generally incoherent as our author seems to be.