I sympathize but I think that the popularity of Mac OS as a Linux
replacement has made it even less likely



On 5/28/07, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello folks,
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> 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
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> 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.
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> Then, in the official adobe website, the dhtml drop-down menus appear below
> the flash header.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> Marcelo.
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