On 13/03/13 12:52 PM, Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Ralf Mardorf
<ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> wrote:
Long Wind wrote:
linux is stable, or is it?
flash player
Linux is stable and flash player isn't Linux, flash player development for
Linux already is dropped, there will be no future versions for Linux. If
people want Microsoft/Apple, regarding to Apple flash player is a bad
example ;), they should use Microsft/Apple. Linux is an OS for itself, not a
Replacement-OS for other OS. It's a misconception.
If you need flash player, then Linux isn't a good choice for your needs.
That is not remotely true. I hate Flash, but I need it. Linux works
great for my needs for many years now.
Cheers,
Kelly
Agreed. Moreover, you can also use Gnash if you don't like Adobe's Flash.
BTW: the previous comment from Ralf referring to Apple (sic) flash
player is almost comical. Apple's iPhone can't even run Flash yet that
hasn't hurt its sales. With Linux you get choice.
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