This is something I've never had to do but now there's a vulnerability and it's disabled and I have to click to enable... rather just update so I'm not vulnerable.
It sends me to Adobe's site and I pick "apt for Ubuntu" link but instead of prompting me to download and save the file it's prompting me to choose what to open it with. I don't know? That's why I want to DOWNLOAD it, then I can see what kind of file it's going to be and use the proper tool at that point.
How do I go about doing this?
Also Adobe says they will stop supporting Linux. What happens then? As much as I hate Flash, it's needed for a lot of stuff and you can't really get away from that. Is there an open source version that is part of the package manager?
It sends me to Adobe's site and I pick "apt for Ubuntu" link but instead of prompting me to download and save the file it's prompting me to choose what to open it with. I don't know? That's why I want to DOWNLOAD it, then I can see what kind of file it's going to be and use the proper tool at that point.
How do I go about doing this?
Also Adobe says they will stop supporting Linux. What happens then? As much as I hate Flash, it's needed for a lot of stuff and you can't really get away from that. Is there an open source version that is part of the package manager?