There is a free flash implementation being worked on: 
 http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/

OpenBSD has a port of it in -current (after 4.0).  It /kinda/ works, 
and is in active development.  Hopefully it'll be good enough for 
StrongBad Email and Google Video by the time 4.1 is released.


On 2006 Dec 08 (Fri) at 15:45:02 +0100 (+0100), Vim Visual wrote:
:Hi,
:
:before you kill me let me enumerate some items:
:
:1- I understand that flash is evil (only GNU/Linux _binaries_)
:2- Still sometimes (~0.01%) it's important that I can run a flash flie
:3- I have read the faq's regarding flash and i386
:4- I understand that I need a GNU/Linux browser to "host" the binary
:
:As a matter of fact, I have followed this non-official faqs
:
: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#flashplugin
:
:and installed opera. Flash works fine.
:
:Problem: I don't like at *all* opera. Starting staright right  from
:their unclear copyright statement.
:I would like to be able to run firefox with flash enabled sometimes.
:This implies that I'd need a GNU/Linux firefox version (say Firefox,
:capital F stands for flash, to distinguish it from the native o'bsd
:firefox)
:
:That's the question: How/ Where do I get it? And how do I enable flash on it?
:
:Thanks...
:
:Pau
:
:PS: There are three things in live I don't like: flash, firmware and
:java. Fortunately java people seem to become a bit more logical now.
:Hopefully gnash will work sometime soon and regarding firmware... I
:just can say I have sent some emails to the responsible person in
:Intel
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