Fosterr334 wrote:thanks I got cube working now but still need adobe flash player to work and now found out that my headphones do not work but my speakers work flawlessly. otherwise loving ubuntu!!
Fosterr334,
Getting Adobe flash player installed is fairly simple, just follow these steps:
The easiest way to install Flash Player for 32-bit systems is via Synaptic Package Manager: click on
System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager and type "flash player" in the search box (see the 1st Screenshot below) and then Right-Click on the package and Left-Click on "Mark for Installation" (2nd screenshot) and then click on
Apply and follow the prompts.
FYI: In order to "see" the folder
.mozilla in your home directory, you need to enable "Show Hidden Files" - see the 3rd screenshot below.
Also, If you're using the 64-bit version of Ultimate Edfition, you will need to download and manually install the 64-bit version of Flash Player - see this link:
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As to your headphones, try this: click on
Syatem>Preferences>Sound, then click on the
Output tab, and select the output to Headphones as shown in Screenshot 4, below... (NOTE: I usually just plug my headphones into my Speaker - it has a Headphone Jack right on the speaker as do many speaker systems, but, of course, not all speakers have this feature...)
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And, just for fun, here is a Screenshot of my desktop with Compiz, and the Cube/Sphere ...
- My Desktop with Compiz & deformation to Sphere...
If you need further assistance, just let me/us know... And, Welcome to Ultimate Edition!!