But it has Flash support.

I run FreeBSD on one of my boxes, and all the school computers run Red
Hat, and they all have Flash installed.

I guess that not all distros support it though.

Scott 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Burak KALAYCI
Sent: January 30, 2006 9:33 PM
To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
Subject: Re: [osflash] [Slightly OT] Gnash & the security model

Hi Claus,

> This is not the question though. The question is why do people see the

> need of developing an alternative, open source and free Flash Player 
> for Linux platforms.

> Availability for those platforms is important if you want to position 
> Flash as a "platform".

While I do see your point, I think now Flash has become so big, this
applies the other way around: Will Linux (still) be a mainstream desktop
"platform" 
without Flash support?

Best regards,
Burak

Burak KALAYCI, Manitu Group
http://www.buraks.com
http://www.manitugroup.com



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