gnash(1)                                                                        
        gnash(1)
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       gnash - GNU Flash (SWF) Player


caveat:  i don't know if it will play every/any thing in full-screen mode

Hope this helps,
Rion

On Thursday 04 February 2010, Bjorn Behrendt wrote:
> I did some quick research and came up blank (other then wine which I hope
> not to use).  Is there a way to enable shockwave in ubuntu? 
> 
> 
> Bjorn Behrendt
> IT Coordinator
> Mount St. Joseph
> [email protected]
> (802) 775-0151
> 



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 by oldspewey (1303305) Alter Relationship   on Wednesday June 17, @10:27AM 
(#28361297)
I will give you $100 if you can provide instructions on implementing this that 
can be understood by all my friends and 
family ... and that includes my elderly relatives and my "but this is how it 
come when I bought the computer" friends.
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      Re:SMIME (Score:5, Funny)
      by MyLongNickName (822545) Alter Relationship on Wednesday June 17, 
@10:38AM (#28361399) Journal

      Easy
      Step 1. Call your friend, oldspewey and have him install and configure it 
for you. 
                He LOVES helping his friends out for free.
      Step 2. Just give him a piece of pizza when he is done. It is the only 
thanks he needs.
      Step 3. If anything goes wrong with your PC just call him up and bitch. 
                It is obviously something he did to break your computer.

      Now where is my $100?
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          o Re:SMIME (Score:5, Insightful)
            by oldspewey (1303305) Alter Relationship on Wednesday June 17, 
@11:20AM (#28361909)

            Ahhh, a page from the book of "it's funny because it's true."
            I used to be "that guy" ... giving advice, offering to help people 
configure things, 
                recommending hardware and software, etc. Then I slowly came to 
realize a few things:
            - People don't value the time you spend helping them
            - The more dire the warning being delivered, the more people resent 
hearing your advice
            - Nothing ever sinks in. By constantly offering to help people, all 
that happens is they develop 
                a mindset of dependence. They sort of slide into the belief 
that computers are so hopelessly 
                complex they will never be able to figure anything out.
            I now just quietly accept the notion that most of my friends and 
family are riddled with trojans, 
                and I assume that anything I send to them is also being sent to 
a criminal syndicate in Bulgaria.

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