Hello folks,

I finally made my switch to GNU/Linux. It has been an awesome experience so
far (both in terms of fun and learning). I'm using Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty
Fawn).

However, I found out that the Linux version of Flash Player 9 appears to be
somewhat buggy. It starts with the context menu, though not a bug in itself,
its appearance  is kind of ugly and out of context.

Then, in the official adobe website, the dhtml drop-down menus appear below
the flash header.

This is more another one of the "please, support gnu/linux at once!"
messages. Please, provide native Linux support for the Adobe family of
software - PS, FB, FL and so on. The FUD that Linux users don't pay for
software is certainly not a fact. The Linux world has changed and is
constantly changing. Many Windows users are making the switch to GNU/Linux
for various reasons. It is currently a very good alternative to Windows and
I'm sure many flash developers are currently using it.

I just feel that Adobe currently only "fills some gaps" and don't treat the
problem from the root. The lack of Linux Flash Player releases for quite
some time is an example of it.

Marcelo.

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