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I'm trying to download a apt file of Adobe Flash Plater for other browsers but I can't seem to find the Software Center. There is no application already checked off for downloading it. Does anyone know where it is?

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  • If the file is a .deb file, the Software Center is associated with it. After downloading, right click it and there should be an option to open it with SC. (Software Center is at /usr/bin/software-center, kinda). If the file is .bin then it is meant to be run on the terminal. If you gave us more details we could be able to help you better, though.
    – edwin
    Jul 8, 2013 at 3:10
  • thanks buddy this is working among many non working tips
    – user281124
    May 13, 2014 at 8:12
  • I think the issue is that apt files, that is links that should open in the Ubuntu software center are not associated with it. For example the link on this page: ubunbtu-restricted-extras opens the launch application window, but there is no software center to select. Atleast that's the issue i'm having, if it's a different issue I can open a new question.
    – Minos
    May 13, 2014 at 10:17

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Alternatively you may open up a terminal ctrl-alt-t and type: $ software-center and just type flash in the search box and see if its not ready installed...also have you installed ubuntu-restricted-extras?

Hope this helps,

Luis

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