> If you're comfortable with getting updates straight from Adobe rather
> than the distribution, Adobe does host a yum repository of their own (to
> which they pushed the reader v9.1 last night, in fact):
>
> rpm -ivh
> http://linuxdownload.adobe.com/adobe-release/adobe-release-i386-1.0-1.noarc
>h.rpm rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-adobe-linux
> yum install AdobeReader_enu
>
> They also keep the flash player for linux in there too, in which case
>
> yum install flash_plugin
>
> gets you that one.
>
> Alec
Yes, I use the adobe yum repo for my machines, but that version of Adobe
Reader only runs on SL5.
My question was whether the patched version would be available for SL3 and
SL4. It's available to paying customers of TUV through RHN, but does not
seem to be downloadable from Adobe. Maybe there is a secret, or
not-generally-published ftp site where Adobe provides it.
I had to update nspluginwrapper package to use flash-plugin from adobe
repo. I think atrpms/rpmforge has a centos version that _might_ work.
--Chris