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System Shock
I use Debian. Reason why? In the late 90's, I asked some savvy linux users which one I should get for my laptop, and they told me Debian, because it was the most difficult to install, and if I could install it, I'd impress the heck out of rest of the geeks who couldn't
..hey, that's what they said...
..so that's the linux I use in my laptops...
I heard pure Debian didn't exist truly anymore I was trying to understand DD-WRT and flashrouter technology at the time
Jessie's Running percectly and apt hit's every time with roughly 50,000 available packages that are considered stable.
jao1488
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Pure Debian.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
update-flashplugin-nonfree
UPDATE-FLASHPLUGIN-NONFREE(8) System Manager's Manual UPDATE-FLASHPLUGIN-NONFREE(8)
NAME
update-flashplugin-nonfree - program to get the newest Adobe Flash Player
SYNOPSIS
update-flashplugin-nonfree --install
update-flashplugin-nonfree --uninstall
DESCRIPTION
The program update-flashplugin-nonfree takes care of downloading last minute information from Debian about suitable versions, removing the
installed Adobe Flash Plugin if it has been reported as insecure, or, if a newer suitable version is available, downloading a newer Adobe
Flash Player and its installer from the Adobe download site, run the downloaded installer to install the Adobe Flash Player on the local
system, and then move the installed files to where they fit on a Debian system.
A copy of the downloaded .tar.gz is saved in /var/cache/flashplugin-nonfree for later reuse.
The program update-flashplugin-nonfree is used in the postinst and prerm scripts of the Debian package, but this program can also be run
manually by root.
OPTIONS
--install
To install, update or remove the Adobe Flash Player depending on downloaded last minute information from Debian about suitable ver-
sions.
--uninstall
To remove the Adobe Flash Player.
--verbose
Produce detailed information about what's happening.
--quiet
Produce no informational output.
SEE ALSO
http://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer
If you subscribe to this wiki page, then you will receive updates via e-mail.
http://www.adobe.com/
The Adobe homepage.
August 15, 2007 UPDATE-FLASHPLUGIN-NONFREE(8)