Installing adobe

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I am trying to install adobe plug-ins and cannot find the command line to install the program.

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Kirjanov D.A. (kirjanov) said :
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hi,
try use this command:
sudo apt-get install acroread acroread-plugins mozilla-acroread

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Ari (ariadne-s) said :
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I know this may sound unbelievable, but I can't find the command line to try your suggested command.

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Dean Sas (dsas) said :
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Hi Ari,

see applications->accessories->terminal if you're using ubuntu, if you're using kubuntu try looking for "konsole" in the menus.

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Ubuntu User (anotherubuntuuser) said :
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Hi, Ari-

If this solved your question, can you please change the status and set Kirjanov D.A. and Dean Sas as the answerers.

Thanks

Jim Jones

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Ari (ariadne-s) said :
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Sorry, I've been away and am just back online. Unfortunately, no. I was unable to install with the suggestions given. I'm using ubuntu and went into app/acc/term and there was no where (that I could see) to type in the command. Am I missing something as far as how to type in the command? Is it similar to windows when you
run a program, as in, is there a box that pops up, or a window? thanks for your help.

Ari

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