Adobe AIR on 18.04

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Screenshot of errorSo i have a couple of games that need AIR and i thought i might take a look to see if there was a linux version out there. There is, so i grabbed that of adobe and tried to install it. The first problem was that it wanted libgnome-keyring. I installed that from a old rpm and symlinked it with the specific library that it wanted. The next problem is that even though ar and dpkg-deb are installed and can be used, it still failed with the installation. I have no clue whatsoever to do from here so i'm wondering, is it possible to install adobe air 2.6 on a modern linux system?







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  • That was asked nearly 7 years ago so i don't think this a dupe
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  • I originally followed those instructions but that failed badly
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  • Read the original post for details and if you more, you have to tell what details to give.
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  • Please run this command for 32 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf and for 64 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf:i386
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Screenshot of errorSo i have a couple of games that need AIR and i thought i might take a look to see if there was a linux version out there. There is, so i grabbed that of adobe and tried to install it. The first problem was that it wanted libgnome-keyring. I installed that from a old rpm and symlinked it with the specific library that it wanted. The next problem is that even though ar and dpkg-deb are installed and can be used, it still failed with the installation. I have no clue whatsoever to do from here so i'm wondering, is it possible to install adobe air 2.6 on a modern linux system?







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  • That was asked nearly 7 years ago so i don't think this a dupe
    – Silentstorm
    yesterday










  • I originally followed those instructions but that failed badly
    – Silentstorm
    yesterday










  • Read the original post for details and if you more, you have to tell what details to give.
    – Silentstorm
    yesterday










  • Please run this command for 32 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf and for 64 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf:i386
    – Aravind
    22 hours ago













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Screenshot of errorSo i have a couple of games that need AIR and i thought i might take a look to see if there was a linux version out there. There is, so i grabbed that of adobe and tried to install it. The first problem was that it wanted libgnome-keyring. I installed that from a old rpm and symlinked it with the specific library that it wanted. The next problem is that even though ar and dpkg-deb are installed and can be used, it still failed with the installation. I have no clue whatsoever to do from here so i'm wondering, is it possible to install adobe air 2.6 on a modern linux system?







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Screenshot of errorSo i have a couple of games that need AIR and i thought i might take a look to see if there was a linux version out there. There is, so i grabbed that of adobe and tried to install it. The first problem was that it wanted libgnome-keyring. I installed that from a old rpm and symlinked it with the specific library that it wanted. The next problem is that even though ar and dpkg-deb are installed and can be used, it still failed with the installation. I have no clue whatsoever to do from here so i'm wondering, is it possible to install adobe air 2.6 on a modern linux system?









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  • That was asked nearly 7 years ago so i don't think this a dupe
    – Silentstorm
    yesterday










  • I originally followed those instructions but that failed badly
    – Silentstorm
    yesterday










  • Read the original post for details and if you more, you have to tell what details to give.
    – Silentstorm
    yesterday










  • Please run this command for 32 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf and for 64 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf:i386
    – Aravind
    22 hours ago

















  • That was asked nearly 7 years ago so i don't think this a dupe
    – Silentstorm
    yesterday










  • I originally followed those instructions but that failed badly
    – Silentstorm
    yesterday










  • Read the original post for details and if you more, you have to tell what details to give.
    – Silentstorm
    yesterday










  • Please run this command for 32 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf and for 64 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf:i386
    – Aravind
    22 hours ago
















That was asked nearly 7 years ago so i don't think this a dupe
– Silentstorm
yesterday




That was asked nearly 7 years ago so i don't think this a dupe
– Silentstorm
yesterday












I originally followed those instructions but that failed badly
– Silentstorm
yesterday




I originally followed those instructions but that failed badly
– Silentstorm
yesterday












Read the original post for details and if you more, you have to tell what details to give.
– Silentstorm
yesterday




Read the original post for details and if you more, you have to tell what details to give.
– Silentstorm
yesterday












Please run this command for 32 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf and for 64 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf:i386
– Aravind
22 hours ago





Please run this command for 32 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf and for 64 bits sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf:i386
– Aravind
22 hours ago
















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