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Firefox v4 Beta 1 Available Now!
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Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat Alpha 2 Released!
02 July 2010 9:10 AM | 1 Comment - Podcast Automation with gPodder & Ubuntu Linux
02 July 2010 5:00 AM | No Comments - Opera 10.60 Officially Released For Linux, Windows And MacOS X
01 July 2010 1:42 AM | 1 Comment - New Server! So long DH
30 June 2010 9:40 PM | No Comments - How To Take Secure Remote Backups Using SSH
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New Ubuntu Unity Launcher Video And More Info
26 June 2010 2:48 AM | No Comments - Compiz Shortcuts in Ubuntu 10.04
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Freevo – A splendid home theatre platform for Linux beginners. - Scott
NeoRouter – The Hamachi Replacement/Killer - Louisa Varn
How to Create Your Own Torrent Tracker with RivetTracker - SliDtec
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Install Picasa 3.6 In Ubuntu With Wine
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How To Install nVidia 256.35 Display Drivers In Ubuntu (From A PPA Repository)
24 June 2010 2:27 AM | No Comments -
Tip: Generate A List of Installed Packages For Easy Reinstall
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How to Install Nvidia Video Drivers In 10.04 Lucid Lynx
30 April 2010 3:09 PM | 34 Comments -
Install Cario Dock 2.1
30 April 2010 10:43 AM | 1 Comment -
Proper Install of Flash for x64 Ubuntu
30 April 2010 8:23 AM | 12 Comments -
Upgrade Ubuntu Server to 10.04 LTS
30 April 2010 4:54 AM | 4 Comments -
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx Released
29 April 2010 10:49 AM | 3 Comments -
Official Ubuntu Manual Released
28 April 2010 5:29 PM | 1 Comment
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flash Archive
Proper Install of Flash for x64 Ubuntu
Posted on April 30, 2010 | 12 CommentsHere's an up to date guide on how to get Flash for your fresh new install of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx LTS Desktop.Flash Player 10.1 RC Ready For Download
Posted on April 8, 2010 | 1 CommentInstalling Flash Player 10.1 Beta 3 manually depends on the package you used. For example, in Ubuntu you could have installed Flash Player from the repositories or directly by downloading a .deb from Adobe website.Install Flash Player 10.1 Beta 2 in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala
Posted on January 18, 2010 | No CommentsAdobe Flash Player 10.1 Beta 2 was released earlier this year, on December 17 at the Adobe MAX 2009. This release comes with several new features and numerous bug fixes.Installing Adobe CS4 in Wine
Posted on August 4, 2009 | 69 CommentsGet out your lucky charms and trinkets, today I show you how to install CS4 within Wine 1.1.26 on Ubuntu 9.04Ubuntu 9.04 & Flash 10.0.32.18 x86_64
Posted on July 31, 2009 | 11 CommentsA short guide on how to upgrade to the most recent flash to fix flash problems in Ubuntu.Saving Flash Videos In Linux
Posted on January 29, 2009 | No CommentsThis guest article was written by Nate from The Geeky Life blog, who is also one of our most prolific forum members. Thanks!
Have you ever watched a video on Youtube or some other site that lets you view flash videos and then wanted to save a copy of the video to your hard drive so that you can watch it later,out but you then cannot because there is no download link? This can be done very easily because when you watch a video on any of those sites they save a temporary file on your computer of the video. So from there you will need to just find the file and rename it.
So the first thing you are going to want to do is go to the site with the video that you want to download. Once you are there you will have to wait for the video to fully load so that you will have all of the video when you make a copy of it later.

You Can Tell When The Video Is Fully Downloaded When The Light Red Bar Is At The End Of The Box
Now from here you will need to navigate to Filesystem/tmp. Now you will just need to find a file that has “flash” in the name of it. In my case it is FlashZv9s8f yours should be something similar. From here you will just need to copy and paste the file to where ever you want it and then rename it to whatever you want with the file extension .flv so in the end mine was “FlashZv9s8f.flv”.
The Original Version And The Copied Version
To play the flash movies on your computer you can use VLC Player. In most versions of Linux you can find VLC pre-installed or in your package manager.

Flash Video Playing In VLC
Now you are done and you can download all of the flash videos that you want onto your hard drive.
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