On 4/13/06, Bob Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think that if only one person questions this, their response will be > that there aren't enough FreeBSD users to worry about. If several > question it (politely), it might get a little attention somewhere > above the front-line customer service level. > > Anyway, the answer I got is not highly enlightening. The most > significant paragraph (I think): > > Please note that it is your option whether to install Flash Player > on your FreeBSD; however, please note that we cannot provide > you with any technical support, warranties or remedies for the > software, although it is clearly stated on the End User License > Agreement, the only authorized operating systems where you > may download and install Flash Player. > > I'm pretty sure they are telling me that is up to me whether or not I > break the law. I already knew that.
When I emailed them about this, I was first told that FreeBSD was not tested and therefor not supported. But when I clarified my question, stating that the issue is a legal one, not a technical one, they told me thet the EULA must be respected. (What else could they have said?). They were understanding, though, and asked me to file a feature request for the Flash team, to support FreeBSD, which I did. Svein Halvor _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"