Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Dec 2006 17:40 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Linux "I've been saying for years that Linux was well along on its way from being the tech fanboy operating system of choice, to becoming one of big business' favorite operating systems. Well, I was right all along, but in 2006, that progress smacked many Linux fans in the face. This is my list of the five most significant changes in Linux this year. They are not changes, however, that many who have embraced Linux in the past will appreciate. Like it or lump it, these are the changes that I also think clearly predict Linux's future in the mainstream."
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RE[5]: FSF, GPLv3, Debian ?
by archiesteel on Wed 20th Dec 2006 15:23 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: FSF, GPLv3, Debian ?"
archiesteel
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2005-07-02

Well, I'm sorry, but Flash works fine on my Linux boxen. And since Adobe are porting Flash 9 to Linux, if it isn't out on Linux yet, that's Adobe's fault, not Linux's.

BTW, the Flash 9 Beta is available for Linux, and I find that it's remarkably stable.

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