On 02/22/2012 03:13 AM, Kertesz Laszlo wrote:
> Hello
> 
> On the Adobe blog there an interesting post:
> 
> http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/02/adobe-and-google-partnering-for-flash-player-on-linux.html
>
>  Quote:
> 
> For Flash Player releases after 11.2, the Flash Player browser plugin
> for Linux will only be available via the “Pepper” API as part of the
> Google Chrome browser distribution and will no longer be available as
> a direct download from Adobe. Adobe will continue to provide security
> updates to non-Pepper distributions of Flash Player 11.2 on Linux for
> five years from its release.
> 
> How will Seamonkey handle this situation? Five years on Flash 11.2
> doesnt sound promising...
> 

I'm also interested in a response. However, I think it's time for Linux
to abandon *all* things Adobe...

====
Adobe abandons Linux

By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols | February 22, 2012, 10:41am PST

Summary: Adobe has announced its future plans for Flash and AIR and
Linux isn’t part of them. Flash will still, however, be available to
Linux desktop users who use Google’s Chrome Web browser.
====
<http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/adobe-abandons-linux/10418>
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