> Just FWIW, I've seen Youtube and some other similar web thingies not
> work *on Windows* for various reasons, one of them being the need to
> upgrade Flash.
>   
This is true, but I think most of the problems people have with Flash on 
LTSP is getting sound to work. I'm not sure if this is such an issue 
anymore, at least on i386-based distros, because of the maturation (is 
that a word? TB didn't underline it..heh) of 'libflashsupport' for PA. I 
know, once I wrapped my head around it, it was just a matter of putting 
the (updated) flash player in the right directory on the server, and the 
TCs all magically got it. I wrote a wiki page for getting it going on 
Ubuntu, maybe it'll help anyone that's experiencing issues with it:

http://lns.wikidot.com/firefoxflash


Cheers,
Jordan/Lns

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