Is any one able to help me please? I have recently installed the latest
version of Ubuntu on a friend's laptop and he needs to be able to use
Adobe Connect for his work, if possible. Google suggests that this is
not possible but the references are fairly old, thanks.
Norman
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On 4 Sep 2013 09:56, Norman Silverstone nor...@littletank.org wrote:
Is any one able to help me please? I have recently installed the latest
version of Ubuntu on a friend's laptop and he needs to be able to use Adobe
Connect for his work, if possible. Google suggests that this is not
possible
On 04/09/13 10:40, Alan Pope wrote:
On 4 September 2013 10:38, Simon Greenwood sfgreenw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4 Sep 2013 09:56, Norman Silverstone nor...@littletank.org wrote:
Is any one able to help me please? I have recently installed the latest
version of Ubuntu on a friend's laptop and
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I just signed up to try Adobe Connect and it installed a plugin
automagically and seemed to work okay. I didn't go through all the
features, but it doesn't look too broken on 13.10.
Cheers,
Al.
Thanks, I'll give it a try on 13.04 64 bit.
Norman
I have just tried to install Adobe
Never herd that before!
Is there something in the Adobe Air settings which controls how and why
software can be installed? I recall seeing a configuration dialog for it
back when I had it installed.
Kris Douglas MBCS
On 4 Sep 2013 11:08, Norman Silverstone nor...@littletank.org wrote:
snip)
I think that The Nice Guy and Liam Proven make excellent points which
illustrate both ends of the security/interception issue.
Most people are not involved in radical politics, crime or anything else which
could prove, at the very least, embarrassing if made public. For them the
notion you
On 4 September 2013 10:38, Simon Greenwood sfgreenw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4 Sep 2013 09:56, Norman Silverstone nor...@littletank.org wrote:
Is any one able to help me please? I have recently installed the latest
version of Ubuntu on a friend's laptop and he needs to be able to use Adobe
Most people are not involved in radical politics, crime or anything else
which could prove, at the very least, embarrassing if made public. For them
the notion you have nothing to fear if you are not doing anything wrong
probably hits the mark. That is the luxury of living in a country with a