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Date:      Tue, 15 Jun 2010 16:48:25 -0600
From:      Programmer in Training <pit@joseph-a-nagy-jr.us>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: concerning flash under freebsd
Message-ID:  <20100615164825.7a4dp2kogsgs8wwo@mail.joseph-a-nagy-jr.us>
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Quoting Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com>:

Please see last line of sig.

> On Jun 15, 2010, at 3:11 PM, Programmer in Training wrote:
>> Quoting Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com>:
>>> Adobe supports Windows, MacOSX, Linux, and Solaris (from   =20
>>> http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions ).  If it is   =20
>>> important to you that Flash works well, you should either persuade =20
>>>   Adobe to provide a FreeBSD version, or you should switch to =20
>>> using   one of the platforms on which Flash is supported.
>>
>> I had little of the problems described in the original post (aside  =20
>> from needing an alias for killing flash, I never actually thought  =20
>> of making one until now). It doesn't change the fact that "Don't  =20
>> install it." isn't a valid option.
>
> Evidently so, for some people.
>
>> I also take issue with the "well use a supported OS" schtick.
>
> I'm not sure that last word means what you think it means.  Try  =20
> reading Adobe's EULA:
>
> "3.1 General Use. You may install and Use one copy of the Software  =20
> on your Compatible Computer.  See Section 4 for important  =20
> restrictions on the Use of the Software.
>
> 3.2 Server Use. This agreement does not permit you to install or Use =20
>  the Software on a computer file server.  For information on Use of  =20
> Software on a computer file server please refer to [ ... ]
>
> 4.1 Adobe Runtime Restrictions. You will not Use any Adobe Runtime  =20
> on any non-PC device or with any embedded or device version of any  =20
> operating system. For the avoidance of doubt, and by example only,  =20
> you may not Use an Adobe Runtime on any (a) mobile device, set top  =20
> box (STB), handheld, phone, game console, TV, DVD player, media  =20
> center (other than with Windows XP Media Center Edition and its  =20
> successors), electronic billboard or other digital signage, Internet =20
>  appliance or other Internet-connected device, PDA, medical device,  =20
> ATM, telematic device, gaming machine, home automation system,  =20
> kiosk, remote control device, or any other consumer electronics  =20
> device, (b) operator-based mobile, cable, satellite, or television  =20
> system or (c) other closed system device. No right or license to Use =20
>  any Adobe Runtime is granted for such prohibited uses."
>
> Are you running Samba or NFS filesharing?  Or is your machine a  =20
> mini-ITX box which might be considered an "Internet-connected  =20
> device" rather than a normal PC?  There's a reason why the FreeBSD  =20
> precompiled packages can't include Flash-- the project is forbidden  =20
> from redistributing it.

That's actually fairly restrictive (and retarded). Why does it have =20
official Linux support, though? You can run Samaba or NFS filesharing =20
on any of those (and hey, what about file-sharing amongst Windows =20
computers?). Stupid Adobe.

--=20
Yours in Christ,

PIT
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