2015-06-10 21:32 GMT+02:00 Siard <shiems...@kpnplanet.nl>:

> David Guyot:
> > Joel R. Frank:
> > > Has anyone successfully installed AdobeAIR? if so could I have some
> > > help please? New to Debian.
> >
> > Support of AIR under Linux has been stopped in 2011 by Adobe:
> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_AIR#Availability
>
> I successfully tried Wine to install the latest version for Windows
> (Adobe Air 18.0 for Win32) and then ran the application installer:
>
> wine "/home/<user>/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Common Files/Adobe
> AIR/Versions/1.0/Adobe AIR Application Installer.exe"
>
> With that, I installed the Zinio Reader for magazines, which needs
> Adobe Air.  http://gb.zinio.com/www/apps/desktop.jsp
> This way I have access to the Linux Format (UK) magazine on PC.
>
> It all works amazingly well, without leaving any error messages.
>
>
> BTW, I did find a deb package here:
> http://steamcommunity.com/app/218410/discussions/0/558746089535184265/
> It appears to be version 2.6.0.19170 and it looks like it can be
> installed with gdebi.  I just haven't had time yet to sort it out.
>
> hallo; I'm an italian.
I have got troubles in installing AdobeAIR 2.6.xxx on Mint or better the
e-book reader I tried to install afterward said it needed a newer AIR to be
run. unfortunately Adobe has not been supporting AIR for Linux since 2011.
Any of you can address me to solve this problem? The e-book reader in
joined with a secondary school book printed by DeAgostini. It would be
rather awful turning back to Microsoft just for this.
Thanks a lot for your answer.
Looking forward to reading from you
Ismaele B. [acbangher]

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