On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 10:10 PM, Robert Myers <rbmyers...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Flash actually works for Windows, and I need Flash (I know...pathetic, isn't
> it?)

Adobe gets in bed with Google to promote Chrome and makes Flash
available on Chrome only and this is a fault of Fedora or Linux,
exactly HOW? and how do you suppose the Fedora team could fix it,
technilcally, if Flash is closed source and Adobe doesn't make a
version available?

> Vmware Player for Windows, unlike Red Hat's various experiments with
> virtualization, actually works in a way I can use.

That's why I use Virtualbox. You should try it.

FC


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