Shockwave, Silverlight, and Unity are not available natively under Linux and may require some workarounds to get it to work (using a Windows version of a given browser under Wine usually) but may not necessarily work in all scenarios.
Adobe Flash Player (aka "Macromedia Flash Player";"Macromedia Shockwave";"Adobe Shockwave") is preinstalled in Google Chrome, therefore there is no need to install it
The Shockwave player allows users to use content created with Adobe's Director software embedded in a web page. If you are visiting websites that require the Shockwave player then it will be necessary to install the player to use the content on the site. If you do not encounter such websites there is no need to install Shockwave. (See links below)
get.adobe.com/shockwave
Yes, you have to get at least Shockwave Player. for e.g. Just go to AQW and click play, then it will say You need a Shockwave Player. Just click on it and finally, click install.
No, the Wii isn't supported by Adobe Flash Player or Macromedia Shockwave.
Adobe has not set a release date for version 11 yet, and it will not be specifically packaged for Linux Mint when it is released.
The Shockwave player may not install due to compatibility issues with your operating system or browser, as support for Shockwave has been discontinued. Additionally, security settings or antivirus software could be blocking the installation. Make sure you're downloading from a trusted source and that your system meets any necessary requirements. If the problem persists, consider alternative solutions, as Shockwave is no longer actively supported.
Adobe Shockwave Player can be downloaded from Adobe's website.
after we finished install Linux OS at laptops.What driver we should install?can u give me the list?
Yes, install Windows first, then whichever distribution of Linux you want second.
You do not need to install PuTTY in Linux as there are built-in utilities that can do PuTTY's job (ssh, telnet)
Adobe Shockwave 11.6