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How To Enable Adobe's Flash Player In Google Chrome (Ubuntu 9.04) This tutorial explains how you can install the Google Chrome browser on Ubuntu 9.04 and how to enable the Adobe Flash plugin in it. Please note that Google Chrome for Ubuntu is still in alpha state and should not be used on production systems.
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... are there not enough open source browsers?
... are there not enough open source browsers?
There is always room for improvement. Chrome is lightening quick compared to the others.
I love Crome and Firefox, but for different things. I love Chrome for its speed, but it has some bugs that cause it to crash or be incompatible with some sites. I love Firefox because it seems to work better, and I love the plugins and configuration I have set up for SEO and performance work.
The version of Chrome I use has plugins, but Firefox seems more mature. However, I find Firefox takes longer to start up, and while it seems reasonably quick initially, it seems to need rebooting after running awhile.I spent an hour trying to find a simple tutorial to add flash to Google Chromium for Ubuntu.
Thank you very much for putting this together! It worked perfectly!!!!!
consider using link (ln) instead of copy (cp)?
so the command would become:
ln -sf <path to library><lib> /opt/google/chrome/plugins/<lib>
follow these instructions and you can't go wrong! superb!