It depends on which version of linux you are using. If it is a debian based system there are deb files, if it is a Red Hat style system there are rpm files. Others will need a tar.gz. Make sure you get either the 32 bit or 64 bit version according to the specification of your computer.
The best thing to do is go to the relevant adobe page and select the one you need. You can visit the link below.
Adobe does make a few programs available for Linux, namely Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Acrobat Reader. Adobe does not make programs like Adobe Flash or Photoshop available for Linux, and recent versions of these programs do not work in Wine.
The version of Firefox bundled with Adobe Flash Player is too old to support newer versions of Adobe Flash Player. The last version that will work with it is version 7. You can use it by downloading the .tar.gz file, extracting it (tar xvvf nameoffile.tar.gz), and copying the plugin (a .so file) to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins.
No. Club Penguin is an Adobe Flash application. It can be run from any operating system with a compatible version of Adobe Flash Player, such as Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux.
No, Adobe Flash player is proprietary (private property) and Sony doesn't have the same deal with them that Microsoft does. PS3 won't have it until they buy the rights and distribute it via firmware update. I should mention that if you install Linux (I suggest Fedora 7) that you CAN install it, but getting anything to run smoothly in (ps3) Linux takes work.
A package manager is a utility to install remove, upgrade, and track the dependencies of software in Linux.
Install your OpenOffice.org package from the package installer (through the RedHat network).If open office is a .org package then you need to install the wine package according to the Linux version you are using,then you can install and run all types of .org packages using the wine application in the Linux OS.
Most Linux distributions will come with SSH preinstalled. If it's not, install the package "ssh".
For the most part, your distribution's package manager will have it available, assuming that it doesn't adhere to the "free [libre] software only" philosophy.
Adobe Flash Media Player is available to download direct from Adobe, it is available in thirty two bit and sixty four bit versions. Adobe Flash Media Player is available on PC, Mac and Linux.
11.7.700.202 (Win), 11.7.700.203 (Mac) and 11.2.202.285 (Linux)
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You could use a usb flash drive.