Hoe te om Adobe AIR op Ubuntu te installeren

Technologieën van de adobe gaven de versie Linux van Adobe AIR sommige weken vrij geleden dat Webtoepassingen en widgets aan uw Desktop brengt. Het installeren van nieuwe toepassingen op een distributie Linux is altijd een geheim want newbies zo hier een gids is die u onderwijst hoe te om Adobe AIR op Ubuntu te installeren.

  1. Open de Terminal
  2. Download het dossier van hier het gebruiken van het wgetbevel:
    http://airdownload.adobe.com/air/lin/download/1.5/AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
  3. De naam van het dossier is AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
  4. Sparen het dossier in de omslag van het Huis (Plaatsen > De Omslag van het huis)
  5. Stel dit bevel in werking:
    chmod +x AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
  6. Stel nu dit bevel in werking:
    sudo ./AdobeAIRInstaller.bin

De normale installateur zal, het installeren openen. Van nu wanneer u een .air dossier downloadt, enkel zal het tweemaal klikken het en het worden geïnstalleerd.

Neem ook een blik bij 10 de meeste Nuttige toepassingen van de Adobe AIR herzien door Sizlopedia.

  • Dank voor het leerprogramma, dat als charme wordt gewerkt.

    Enkel één ding bij stap 6 „sudo. /adobeair_etc sudo ./adobeair_etc““ zou moeten „zijn anders verwijderen enkel de extra ruimte als u kopi�ërt en het niet gaat werken kleeft

    Dank

    Julius
  • Dank voor uit het vermelden van dat. Ik bevestigde het:)
  • Grote dank hier ook. Geholpen me krijg Spaz en twhirl het lopen op Ubuntu.
  • makri
    Dank voor deze nota. Snel geworden me begonnen echt op AIR
  • Ronald
    Ik volgde hierboven de stappen (AMD64, Ubuntu 8.04) en krijg na de overeenkomst voor de vergunning:

    Droevig, is een fout voorgekomen
    Een fout kwam terwijl het installeren van Adobe AIR voor. De installatie kan niet door uw beheerder worden toegestaan. Tevreden om uw beheerder te contacteren.

    Er zijn niets in het logboekdossier. Wat ben I die gaat daarna doen?

    tot ziens

    R.
  • Probeer het programma openend aan Ubuntu als wortelgebruiker en voer dan poging uit installerend Adobe AIR. Hoewel ik niet zeker ben als het of niet zal werken.
  • Dank voor dit verslag--Het maakte het gemakkelijk ongelooflijk te installeren. De eerste gidsen die ik zo verouderd waren heb gevonden dat zij adviseerden installerend het onder WIJN >_>
  • Hebbend zelfde probleem zoals Ronald. Zelfde Distro en op turion64PK DV2000 laptop. Met succes op een PC van de Pendel met bewerker AMD Sempro hebben geïnstalleerdi. Niet zeker als ik volledig slang dit moet installeer en installeer van kras opnieuw… I've had sound issues as well. Can't record correctly from a USb mic. But as they say...that is another problem altogether. Did you have any luck Ronald?
  • syed
    The installation on 64-bit linux machines is a little different and requires some 32-bit libraries present on machine. Read this page for more details: http://bit.ly/4pAk
  • Thx, very very mucho!
  • Rich
    I had to close Firefox-2 before the AIR install would work; before that I got the "Installation may not be allowed" error as above.

    Hope this helps!
  • ThisGuyDoug
    Thanks Rich for the tip. I was getting the same error as Ronald. Once I closed Flock/Firefox, the install went smoothly and completed successfully.
  • Someone
    Big thanks.
  • Won't work for 64bit Ubuntu. Try this: http://www.wynia.org/wordpress/wp-content/cache...
  • ninay
    I am using Vista and I get the error message:

    An error occurred while installing Adobe AIR. Installation may not be allowed by your administrator. Please contact your administrator.

    Can these steps help me get thru? Thanks!
  • Phil
    I'm new to Linus so I must be ding something wrong.

    When I run "chmod +x adobeair_linux_a1_033108.bin"

    It tells me "No such file or directory"

    I know its there, I can see it on the desktop.

    Phil
  • I was having some challenges, getting that "sorry, an error has occured" message mid-install. I closed Opera and retried the install and it worked fine! Anyone having that error should definitely try shutting down their browser first.

    (May want to throw a note at the bottom of the original post with the "shut down browser before finishing install" note.)
  • @Ronald : As usual you can't get it on a 64bit system.
  • Phil
    Ok, I got it in but now what?

    Or do I have to install more from the other Air apps?

    Thanks and my Linux IM buds thank you too.

    Phil
  • thanks a lot in the name of all us ubuntu newbies!
  • Nice...
    Adobe Air up and working in Ubuntu 8.04. Its a hell lotta glitchy though!
  • thanks :D this is very helpful for noob like me.

    If u hv any problem just make sure the chmod is done in the right folder.
  • khaled
  • Thanks for this tutorial. Installation worked great with adobeair_linux_a1_033108.bin, but failed with the latest bin. A window pops up to tell me the installation failed and I had to ask my administrator about that. Straaaange ...
  • Figured out what it was, Before you install a new version of Adobe AIR on Ubuntu, you must uninstall the old version. Otherwise you'll get the error message above.

    And btw Air is not beta anymore, here's the official 1.5 version:

    http://airdownload.adobe.com/air/lin/download/1...
  • syed
    the download link should be modified to point to latest released version of AIR 1.5 on linux (http://get.adobe.com/air)
  • Link modified. Thanks for reporting.
  • I tried to install AIR using the commands you have shared. But I got an error message reading

    "Sorry, an error has occurred."

    Adobe AIR could not be installed because another application is already being installed. Complete the first installation before proceeding with this one."

    Now what might be the reason and what should I do?
  • Ronhead
    Excelent!
    thats works

    thanks
  • Thanks a ton!
  • I've found an easier way to install Adobe Air on Ubuntu (I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 - The Hardy Heron).

    All I did was to visit the Adobe Air Marketplace [http://tinyurl.com/2ydjqx] and requested to install one of the apps there. When you do this, you'll be told that Adobe Air is not installed on your machine and then be given a chance to install it.

    There's no need to use the Ubuntu Terminal this way.
  • Tim
    I also got the infamous "Could not be installed because an another application is already being installed error".

    For some reason, this error disappeared when I stopped the synaptic package manager (Which I had open to install some other toys..)
    (This on Ubuntu 8.10)
  • If you get the unhelpful error message, try:

    sudo aptitude remove adobeair-enu

    Worked for me.

    Cheers, Doug.
  • I also was getting and error when trying to upgrade from a previous version.

    Finally figured out that Air installs a package. Removing the old package with

    apt-get remove adobeair1.0

    solved the problem.
  • Thanks a million for the instructions and for the added method in the comments section. It was what I needed to install it. :)
  • Glad to help always.
  • removing the adobeair-enu package worked for me as well on 8.04 (without even closing firefox). i was having trouble before and couldnt figure out why. thanks so much!
  • Roberto
    Thanks!
  • Thanks for the tips. Just a few questions remain:

    1. How do we "open the terminal"?
    2. How do we use a wget command?

    I'm assuming if I knew the answers to those two questions I would know how to run the other commands. This is why so many still use Windows. Why don't programs used on Unix systems have auto-installers?
  • Works like a charm! :D
  • Thanks for the quick tutorial. When I downloaded Adobe Air I had a .bin file and had no idea what to do with it. I Googled for some help and this was the first result. :)

    Thanks!
  • Perfect! Works like a charm on Ubuntu 9.04 x64. Thank you!
  • Nader
    Thx alot man ur the best :D
  • If you can not do the simple "sudo ./AdobeAIRInstaller.bin" thing, try the following:

    $ chmod 777 AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
    $ ./AdobeAIRInstaller.bin

    Worked for me, and remember to close your browser first. :)
  • Hi Thanks for the information!!
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