To update flash player on Ubuntu 18.04, run the same command: sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin. The command will update flash player, if new updates are available. Most web browsers block adobe flash by default, you will have to allow flash manually to play flash contents.
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I have Adobe Flash Player installed on Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS 32-bit but there seems to be a few instances of the same player especially in Google Chrome. When I check through chrome://plugins/ I saw two entries and after I uninstalled by invoking the following commands:
I still got an entry in chrome://plugins/ that can be identified in the following screenshot.
I would like to remove all instances of Flash Player and perform a clean reinstall, can you provide help on this issue?
Thanks in advance
VesnogVesnogAdobe Flash Player Ubuntu 12
2 Answers
That flash is the one that is bundled with Google Chrome (and can only be used by Google Chrome). As such, you can't remove that without removing Chrome.
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The Ubuntu Software Center should have the ability to uninstall this plugin. If not, I would recommend using Synaptic. It is a great software manager. Ubuntu used to use this manager; however, like other Ubuntu software, it was discontinued in later OS distros. Both are user friendly, unlike command line.