If you do not have Flash installed, you will probably see a message telling you so when you visit a website that needs it. Flash is available as a free (but not open-source) download for most web browsers. Most Linux distributions have a version of Flash that you can install through their software installer (package manager) too.
চফ্টৱেৰ ইনস্টলাৰ এপ্লিকেচন খোলক আৰু Flash ৰ বাবে সন্ধান কৰক।
If you have any web browser windows open, close them and then re-open them. The web browser should realize that Flash is installed when you open it again and you should now be able to view websites using Flash.
Flash Player ডাউনল'ড ৱেবছাইট লৈ যাওক। আপোনাৰ ব্ৰাউছাৰ আৰু অপাৰেটিং চিস্টেম স্বচালিতভাৱে চিনাক্ত হব লাগে।
Click where it says
ইয়াক কেনেকৈ আপোনাৰ ৱেব ব্ৰাউছাৰত ইনস্টল কৰিব জানিবলৈ Flash ৰ বাবে ইনস্টলেষণ নিৰ্দেশ চাওক।
A handful of free, open-source alternatives to Flash are available. These tend to work better than the Flash plug-in in some ways (for example, by handling sound playback better), but worse in others (for example, by not being able to display some of the more complicated Flash pages on the web).
You might like to try one of these if you are dissatisfied with the Flash player, or if you would like to use as much open-source software as possible on your computer. Here are a few of the options:
LightSpark
Gnash