

(FYI, The Difference between Google Chrome and Chromium on Linux)

Chrome has it already embedded, while Chromium requires a package install. If you're using the Chrome/Chromium browser, it uses it's own Pepper flash player that is currently the same version for Windows & Mac & Linux.
#ADOBE FLASH PLAYER 11.4.0 INSTALL#
(Or if you wanted the other one, sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer) Chrome (embedded), Chromium-based browsers - PPAPI Then you should be able to install with this: sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin This search should find all that're available (and also the pepperflash plugin mentined below): apt-cache search flashplugin
#ADOBE FLASH PLAYER 11.4.0 UPDATE#
Update package index files (run sudo apt-get update ). And just in case the adobe-flashplugin package is missing, you may not have the "Canonical Parter" repo activated in Software & Updates / Software Sources, see Ubuntu's help page for 14.04 trusty or 16.04 xenial. Make sure you have the Universe repository enabled (in Software Sources, accessible from Software Center -> Edit -> Software Sources, or sudo add-apt-repository universe or see How do I enable the "Universe" repository? ).ġa.
