This tutorial will guide you to install the latest version of Adobe Air in Ubuntu. I am using Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala and it works very well. To install Adobe Air in Ubuntu, simply follow these simple steps.
1. Download the Adobe Air binary. You can simply paste this code to your Terminal
wget http://airdownload.adobe.com/air/lin/download/1.5/AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
2.
Do you feel your Adobe Reader slowing down? Adobe Reader is a complex PDF application and may run slow on certain computer specifications. But don’t worry, currently there is a small utility that can improve the speed and performance of your Adobe Reader. Its Adobe Reader SpeedUp 1.36.
I want to install adobe reader X (10 or 11) in my system. But there is no native application available for Linux. After doing google I have seen that adobe reader 10.1.14 is given gold rating with wine 1.5.19. But when I have tried, the installation is going fine without any error, but I could not find the adobe reader in menu.
This short tutorial will guide you to install the Adobe Air 2.0.2 on Kubuntu 10.04. Adobe Air is very useful application to me. With this Adobe Air, we can get many nice and free applications that were built based on Adobe air platform.To install Adobe Air 2.0.2 follow these simple steps:1.
Adobe's Flash download page is displaying a message:
NOTE: Adobe Flash Player 11.2 will be the last version to target Linux
as a supported platform. Adobe will continue to provide security
backports to Flash Player 11.2 for Linux.
What is the plans for Flash support in the future?
With a bit of luck HTML5 media support will drop website developer's dependency on Flash.
Currently there is an easy way to get Adobe Reader then download and install it on Android phones.
Running Ubuntu 11.10 on a Thinkpad T43.
I'm trying to do something I thought would be simple. Rotate a PDF file 90 degrees.
I went through the installer, and installed a few different options Nothing seemed to work. I was not able to open the PDF file, rotate it, and save it.
first I apologize for asking a question like this, I have no interest in Inkscape, I've Tried installing Adobe master collection in ubuntu but it failed, Some people said to use Virtual box and try it but it is too slow- I tried it.Do i need to install any other package with wine or something
I have Adobe CS5 installed and running on the Windows 7 side of my machine. Since I'd hate to boot up into Windows just to use Photoshop, I'm trying to get it in Ubuntu 12.04.
Tutorials I found suggested that the easiest way to have it in Ubuntu was to install Wine, and copy my Windows installation over.