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Posted by J.O. Aho on 01/16/07 11:10
Onideus Mad Hatter wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 05:18:06 +0100, "J.O. Aho" <user@example.net>
> wrote:
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>>> Uh...those aren't Flash sites you fucking doorknob. They have some
>>> Flash bits IN THEM...although the reason they're not working on Linux
>>> has NOTHING to do with Flash so much as the HTML code that's putting
>>> them out.
>
>> Wow, thats a strong opinion without even visiting sites.
>
> Uh, hello, reality calling retard, how could I post PART OF THEIR
> SITES SOURCE CODE if I hadn't been there? DUM DUM DUM DUM DUM
As you didn't you wasn't.
>>>> 2. Still there is no Flash GNU/Linux AMD64, GNU/Linux PowerPC, GNU/Linux
>>>> PowerPC 64bit, GNU/Linux Sparc, GNU/Linux Alpha, GNU/Linux Mips, GNU/Linux
>>>> mc68k... the list could go on for quite long just to cover all GNU/Linux
>>>> architectures
>
>>> Um, hello, retard, the Flash 9 for Linux beta version will work on ALL
>>> FORMS OF LINUX...well unless maybe it's some specialized off the wall
>>> piece of shit that no one has even heard of that wasn't even designed
>>> for use as a desktop environment.
>
>> Sure, you believe in easter bunny too?
>
> I love to beat you with reality, so I guess now is a good time that
> you haven't ACTUALLY posted ANY proof of your CLAIMS that it doesn't
> work on those various Linux flavors. Hell before THIS thread YOU
> DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THERE WAS A VERSION 9 FOR LINUX
Okey, how many versions of flash plug-in from adobe do you find for GNU/LINUX
PowerPC?
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/alternates/
Yes, I know that there is no beta9 for GNU/Linux on that page, but to make it
simple for you, there is only x86 version of it, no AMD64, PowerPC, SPARC and
so on. I guess you will star claim that you can run any OSX program nattily on
your microsoft box.
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//Aho
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