Just curious what the debian user does if he wants to browse like his microsoft counterpart when encountering flash, java, etc. 'enhanced' web pages. These cause mozilla 0.99 to ask me to download some 'plug-ins' in some wacky fail prone way on my frail costly modem connection. Why can't we 'plug-in' all the plug-ins before hand from our debian CD set? I'm tired of complaining that various sites shouldn't be using all this 'advanced technology'. Instead I was supposing that the highly advanced debian system with 3 times as many packages as other distributions certainly somehow can meet and exceed the convenience of a microsoft user when encountering .swf etc. Yes I noted some packages to deal with .swf, but what is the 'integrated' way? -- http://jidanni.org/ Taiwan(04)25854780
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