>but they are available from the usual locations.
Sometimes could not be easy at all for newcomers to get to those "usual 
locations", they may not realize even that they're running linux....
Then it makes sense to me to add in the browse default page a link to a wiki 
page (that we could update accordingly) in wich we states something like:
" For licensing issues we could not ship everything you may and like to have in 
the image, but here you could start to find some potentially useful links.... 
bla bla bla..
<<  (of course) Add Disclaimer >>
 "

ciao carlo 

--- Mar 3/11/09, Peter Robinson <[email protected]> ha scritto:

> Da: Peter Robinson <[email protected]>
> Oggetto: Re: [Marketing] [SoaS] Sugar on a Stick Flash compatibility?
> A: "Sean DALY" <[email protected]>
> Cc: "Sugar-Labs Mailing lists" <[email protected]>, "Sugar Labs 
> Marketing" <[email protected]>
> Data: Martedì 3 novembre 2009, 12:16
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Sean
> DALY <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Can someone remind me please how Flash content is
> supported in Sugar
> > on a Stick? Is Gnash in there, or needs to be added? I
> imagine the
> > Adobe plugin would need to be added by hand. I'm not
> sure we mention
> > what if anything stick preparers need to do to view
> online Flash
> > content?
> 
> gnash, if present, would provide base flash support. Any
> video
> requirements etc would have to have the appropriate codecs
> installed
> and we can't ship them due to patent issues but they are
> available
> from the usual locations. Adobe Flash is obviously not
> shippable as
> its not open.
> 
> Peter
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