

I know it may not be worth installing while running on LiveDVD but I need to know the process for the time I have Mint running for hard disk.

I am now presented with a long list of updates but I can't find one that is to do with Flash and don't want to bother to install the rest while on LiveDVD and still just investigating how much I need to learn to run Mint for real.īut was unsure which option to select once there. That shows two packages which I have downloaded and extracted. I have the same 548 Flash version installed, don't recall being offered an update on first running it, and have just checked the Update Manager. Scroll down to Adobe Flash Player, and you will see the latest version of Adobe Flash Player you have installed. To check if you have the latest Flash player installed, navigate to chrome://components in Chrome’s address bar. I have a collapsed Win10 system and rather than attempt recovering the situation downloaded the Mint Mate distro yesterday and am still running from the LiveDVD pending the leap of faith into Linux. If you need to disable Adobe Flash Player on Chrome then turn off the above toggle. The current version does exist since a month. 559.Īfter installing the system you should have applied the offered updates in the update manager.
