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1 Nov 2017 I have wrote a script to automate the Adobe Air installation process for all supported Ubuntu and Linux Mint versions. Adobe Inc. has stopped development of Adobe Air for the Linux, so we are here to do something about it, following script will install most recent version for Linux released by Adobe.
29 Jan 2016 Follow these instructions to download and install the required libraries for Adobe AIR 2 on 64-bit Linux operating systems. for DNS resolution in a 32-bit application: 1. $ sudo apt- get install lib32nss-mdns. Note: If you are installing the runtime using debian package, use the following command: 1.
13 Feb 2017 My understanding is that Adobe Air is no longer supported on Linux, can you link to where you got the "official" file. Instructions? If you are using Ubuntu 16.04 or later you could use apt.. Code: sudo apt install -s ~/Downloads/name_of_package. Assuming the deb package is in your Downloads folder and
10 Sep 2017 Since then there was no way to run Adobe AIR applications on Linux machines. The improvements in Most of the following is inspired by this manual Manual. Important. You need a recent version of wine . The one I tested and worked for me is: wine 1.8.3-3~bpo8+1 from the Debian backports repository.
Install the runtime on a Linux computer Some versions of Linux allow you to set the file permissions on the Properties dialog opened through a context menu. You can also install from the command line: On a Debian system: sudo dpkg -i
/adobeair-2.0.0.xxxxx.deb. On an rpm-based system:
12 Oct 2017 Download the latest Adobe Flash Player for Linux from https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/. On 64bit systems, it should be: flash_player_npapi_linux.x86_64.tar.gz Manual update. When running update-flashplugin-nonfree --install you might get the following error: ERROR: wget failed to download
17 Feb 2016 Follow these instructions for installing 32-bit Adobe AIR on Linux and installing AIR 1.5 on the 64-bit versions of Ubuntu 7.10, 8.0 and 9.04, Fedora 8 and 10, and openSUSE 11.
Unfortunately, Adobe Air is not available on Ubuntu repository :CMIIW. So, months ago, I have written a post on how to install Adobe Air on Ubuntu from Adobe official installer. On that post, we had to install it manually: download required packages, run the installer, and soon. Today, I'd like to share an easy way to install
13 Apr 2010 IIRC I installed Air on my 64 bit system a while back, then promptly removed it. Didn't like it. I'm pretty sure it installed fine, as long as you have the 32 bit compat stuff installed, although I may have had to add some libs manually. This may help adobe air linux 64 - Google Search This link looked interesting:
I used to just use the sdk and run the apps manually. There are guides if you do a search for something like "linux adobe air sdk nodebug" or something. Basically you extract the sdk somewhere and extract your air apps somewhere too, and launch things with a command something like for example Twhirl:
12 Oct 2017 Download the latest Adobe Flash Player for Linux from https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/. On 64bit systems, it should be: flash_player_npapi_linux.x86_64.tar.gz Manual update. When running update-flashplugin-nonfree --install you might get the following error: ERROR: wget failed to download
17 Feb 2016 Follow these instructions for installing 32-bit Adobe AIR on Linux and installing AIR 1.5 on the 64-bit versions of Ubuntu 7.10, 8.0 and 9.04, Fedora 8 and 10, and openSUSE 11.
Unfortunately, Adobe Air is not available on Ubuntu repository :CMIIW. So, months ago, I have written a post on how to install Adobe Air on Ubuntu from Adobe official installer. On that post, we had to install it manually: download required packages, run the installer, and soon. Today, I'd like to share an easy way to install
13 Apr 2010 IIRC I installed Air on my 64 bit system a while back, then promptly removed it. Didn't like it. I'm pretty sure it installed fine, as long as you have the 32 bit compat stuff installed, although I may have had to add some libs manually. This may help adobe air linux 64 - Google Search This link looked interesting:
I used to just use the sdk and run the apps manually. There are guides if you do a search for something like "linux adobe air sdk nodebug" or something. Basically you extract the sdk somewhere and extract your air apps somewhere too, and launch things with a command something like for example Twhirl: