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 Open a terminal. Become super-user: Open a terminal. Become super-user:
-<​code>​ su -+<​code> ​su -
 </​code>​ </​code>​
 The default password for the root account is **//​root//​** . The default password for the root account is **//​root//​** .
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 Type the following as one command: Type the following as one command:
  
-<​code>​ tazpkg get-install get-flash-plugin && get-flash-plugin+<​code> ​tazpkg get-install get-flash-plugin && get-flash-plugin
 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-The package installs a get-flash-plugin commandwhich creates a pseudo-package that downloads the source code from Adobe. It packages the build source code and pulls in any necessary dependencies.+The package installs a get-flash-plugin command which creates a pseudo-package that downloads the source code from Adobe. It packages the build source code and pulls in any necessary dependencies.
  
-By using this methodthe Flash plugin can be managed through tazpkg; it will update itself as the repo package is updated.+By using this method the Flash plugin can be managed through tazpkg; it will update itself as the repo package is updated
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 +When you install Flash to SliTaz 3.0 and Midori is not recognizing the plugin - just reinstall Midori with 
 +<​code>​ # tazpkg get-install midori --forced</​code>​ Thats it.
  
  
 
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