... you need a few libraries - issue the following commands at the terminal:
$ sudo apt-get lib32asound2 lib32gcc1 lib32ncurses5 lib32stdc++6 lib32z1 libc6 libc6-i386
$ sudo getlibs -l libnss3.so.1d
$ sudo getlibs -l libnssutil3.so.1d
$ sudo getlibs -l libsmime3.so.1d
$ sudo getlibs -l libssl3.so.1d
$ sudo getlibs -l libnspr4.so.0d
$ sudo getlibs -l libplc4.so.0d
$ sudo getlibs -l libplds4.so.0d
$ sudo getlibs -l libgnome-keyring.so
$ sudo getlibs -l libgnome-keyring.so.0
$ sudo getlibs -l libgnome-keyring.so.0.1.1
$ sudo ldconfig
Then install Adobe Air from here
download, then move to your home directory,
right click - properties - make executable
and type
$ chmod +x AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
$ sudo ./AdobeAIRInstaller.bin
Then grab the 'air' file from here, and install using Adobe Air
Happy tweeting!
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My Ubuntu laptop (a mere 32-bits, granted) is up and running like a dream. There was that brief hiccough with the graphics driver that resulted in the screen being squashed into half a screen and some precision mouse-work - but all is better now :)
Cool, I'm glad you got it going. Which distro have you gone for? I'm still on Hardy Heron but I'm thinking of moving to Intrepid Ibex is anyone can convince me it's better.
Oh, I'm also glad someone is reading this blog! ;)
I read it, well, skim over it anyway. It blows my mind!
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