On 7/20/05, Tim Beynart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What exactly are you trying to do?
> 

On 7/20/05, emilianoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aiming at distributing .swf files on a fixed medium (a HD) with a desktop 
> Linux,

What I understand:
 emi wants to load some .swfs and flash player on a desktop computer
running linux, and then distribute it. He asked macromedia on what the
terms were for distributing flash player on linux, and then macromedia
said:
* You can distribute flash player with supported versions of linux
* Fedora is not supported (and then they say fedora is a linux kernel,
which is completly wrong), therefore you cannot distribute flash
player on it (they could just say 'it's not supported' but no: they
said he is legally forbidden from doing it)
* You cannot distribute on 'embedded' versions of linux
* GNU/Linux (a generic term applying to ALL distributions of linux) is
considered an embedded version of linux (also completely wrong)

Understandably, emi seems very confused.

-David R

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