Hi, Thanks for your recommendations.
> a) There is 'gnash' available in Debian main - it's a free implementation > of some (mostly earlier) flash versions. Works for all these "funky" > flash advertisement banners as well as the media players for audio/ > video streaming just fine. I think it is even part of the default desktop > install. I tried gnash some time ago, but it failed with the BBC iplayer. I will try again though. > b) There are a multitude of PDF viewers (and even some editors) in main. > Every desktop environment has its own, e.g. 'evince', 'okular', 'xpdf', … > Choose what you like. I would at least highly recommend to NOT use Adobes > Acrobat Reader as its track record for fixing security bugs in its linux > build is even worse than the record for flash … I usually use these open-source alternatives for viewing pdf's. I found that they are producing rather rubbish results when printing though :( > c) Never used cinelerra. There were some requests for it to be packaged > for debian (#78209 and merges), but nobody did it so far, maybe everyone > uses alternatives which are packaged? I am not to deep into that topic, > but I recently used kdenlive for some video editing - maybe its an option. This looks really promising! Thanks for the recommendation. Cheers, Grzegorz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org