Flash for Linux -- It's Not for Designers
Adobe has made great strides in making Flash available on Linux lately, but it still has some work to do.
In a well attended session at the LinuxWorld Open Solutions Summit currently underway in New York, Emmy Huang, flash product manager for Linux and James Ward technical evangelist at Adobe, described in great detail the efforts that Adobe is making with Flash for Linux.
Adobe recently released Flash Player 9 for Linux, which is a major step up for Linux since Adobe never released Flash Player 8 on Linux. The release of Flash players on Linux to date has lagged Windows and Mac versions, though Huang noted that the plan is to ship Linux, Windows and Mac versions at the same time at some point in the future.
For Adobe, getting the flash player to run on Linux required making a number of developer library decisions that the other operating systems don't have to deal with.
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