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Interesting observation on Ubuntu by Ishta2006-06-17 16:40:54
  But still no flash(Shockwave.com) (n/t) by Ishta2006-06-17 16:42:08
    Flash? Try this site. by shorty822006-11-19 12:55:59
      Yes but that didn't work with Fedora by Ishta2006-06-17 17:13:30
        Never used Ubuntu but it works great by shorty822006-06-17 17:30:25
          Which system architecture? by Ishta2006-06-17 17:32:35
            Idea: by Arivia2006-06-17 17:35:12
              No by Ishta 2006-06-17 18:19:12
Feodra offers SwfDec package which has swf_play in it. It doesn't offer Macromedia Flash 7 player. I'm not sure why. I installed the Fedora 32 bit compatability libraries when I first put it on my system. Later realizing flash wasn't working I tried to use swfdec package. But it doesn't work. There is a swfdec-plugin but wrong version for the swfdec package. The swfdec package is said to include the browser plugin swf_play by default. It's not working. Neither was the manual install of the Macromedia plugin.

Fedora Core 5 amd64 ships with no mp3 support(also limits a few other formats) and no flash support. I visited tweak sites to install mPlayer and a few other programs that weren't in the package database by default. I also tried installing the packages to give me ntfs mount support. They also don't work. Only one sensor from my system is being picked up. So I'm not that happy with fedora kernel though I have installed the kernel module packages.
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