"...FLASH support sucks, well not only FLASH but all media
presentation sucks on Linux, it was not built with media presentation
in mind, but built for security over network presentation, this
concept is an archaic concept and needs to go."

Again, Flash support is an adobe issue.  I am not sure why people
insist that Flash issues are due to the FOSS community.  I do not have
a problem with flash except on 64bit Linux (which is resolvable most
of the time).  Youtube works fine.  What do you mean by 'all media
presentation'? Codecs, movie/music playback? PPT files?

Chris...

On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Dino K <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think this pretty much sums up the state of linux mentality... the
> leftists and the rightists...
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/9424/why-is-ubuntu-11-04-switching-to-unity
> IMO X is a large part of the reason why Linux is still a failure on the
> desktop, it's clunky, complex, and unwieldy and is a large part of the
> reason FLASH support sucks, well not only FLASH but all media presentation
> sucks on Linux, it was not built with media presentation in mind, but built
> for security over network presentation, this concept is an archaic concept
> and needs to go.
> The search for the next display platform/driver is ongoing but IMO will be
> very very late to the game...
> -DK
>
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