Arnel Tuazon wrote:
> On 08/08/09 8:48 AM, "Mark" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> That version of Ubuntu is not the latest and greatest - but yeah the
>> latest and greatest still isn't exactly ready for the masses.
>> Adobe plug ins for Linux are distributed the same as for Mac & Windows.
>> Not sure why that was a problem.
>> I'd be happy just to have an iBook G3 700 that worked. :-)
>>
>>
> Really? I went back to their site and that's the latest version (Jaunty
> Jackalope 9.04) for both Intel and PPC. Ubuntu recommends NOT to install
> the plugins from the 3rd party companies, but to go through their app
> installer. Also I did try to install it through Adobe and there was a
> problem with the Linux plugin installing on a PPC. I also remember having a
> problem with another plugin for something else and it was because the Linux
> version was CPU specific.
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I was mistaken. I guess. I thot Ubuntu on PPC crapped out at, like,
version 6. While the system requirements for 9.04 stipulates an intel
CPU, I see 9.04 alphas & betas ?
whatever.....
Fedora is still porting PPC versions
http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora-ppc
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