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hello, i have downloaded flash player as tar.gz,i dont know how to copy files and paste it to usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/ , i have download it in my downloads.
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Hey people
Newly installed Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron (64-bit) on my PC. The problem is that I can't get Adobe Flash Player working in Firefox 3 Beta 5. I have tried many online guides, but none of them worked for me. Anyone knows how to make this work?
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I download the files from Adobe, and place them in /opt/firefox/plugins i made sure to chown and chmod them to be the same as the other 2 plugins that i have in there. when i try to open a file .html that has links to a .swf it keeps asking me to install the player did i do something wrong? (9 Replies)
I am completely new to Unix and have a quick question...
I have a client that wants me to develop Flash Commercials and Presentations. My question is, does the Linux Flash Player work on the Unix platform?
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cupstestdsc(1) Apple Inc. cupstestdsc(1)NAME
cupstestdsc - test conformance of postscript files (deprecated)
SYNOPSIS
cupstestdsc [ -h ] filename.ps [ ... filenameN.ps ]
cupstestdsc [ -h ] -
DESCRIPTION
cupstestdsc tests the conformance of PostScript files to the Adobe PostScript Language Document Structuring Conventions Specification ver-
sion 3.0. The results of testing and any other output are sent to the standard output. The second form of the command reads PostScript
from the standard input.
NOTES
This program is deprecated and will be removed in a future release of CUPS.
cupstestdsc only validates the DSC comments in a PostScript file and does not attempt to validate the PostScript code itself. Developers
must ensure that the PostScript they generate follows the rules defined by Adobe. Specifically, all pages must be independent of each
other, code outside page descriptions may not affect the graphics state (current font, color, transform matrix, etc.), and device-specific
commands such as setpagedevice should not be used.
SEE ALSO
CUPS Online Help (http://localhost:631/help), Adobe PostScript Language Document Structuring Conventions Specification, Version 3.0.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007-2017 by Apple Inc.
11 June 2014 CUPS cupstestdsc(1)