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I'd love to see the most current version ported to the N900 too (which I don't own but would love to) and it may happen with the successor to that device.
However, I don't look for Adobe to be the least bit interested in mainstream desktop Linux support anytime soon. The mobile space is where Linux shines the most to software developers; after all there are more Mobile Linux users than desktop/laptop OS X users, and given the steady climb it may soon overtake Apple's combined mobile and desktop share altogether.
As much as I enjoy using OS X, that is a day I'm eagerly anticipating. I personally think Linux is truly at home on the mobile platforms -- phone, PDA, PMP, and tablet.