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lisardman #1
Linux PPC port
Hello!
Then do we se a Linux PPC port of the flashplayer? I would be nice and should not be to hard to compile since OSX and x86 Linux have a native FlashPlayer.
//Mikael
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Trizt #2
Re: Linux PPC port
Yes, I agree with lisardman here, there is a great need of a flashplayer for Linux PPC (PPC != PocketPC), it's quite bad that companies do think that there is only Linux x86.
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