On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 09:53:09AM +0900, John Summerfield wrote:
Chuck Anderson wrote:
>> I've been running pure 64-bit Fedora and SL5 with no problems that
>> concerned me: I don't know what, if any, browser plugins work, and
>> don't really care. I don't like flash!
>
I just don't like flash. The most popular use for it is ads that animate
(and while I can turn animated GIFs off, I can't stop flash), flicker
and generally distract me from what I want to see.
I dislike it less when I'm running adblocker+, but I use so many
different computers/OSes setting filters becomes a chore.
Yup, 99 percent of the time, it's a waste of resources. Citibank's
citicards site has a problem with Linux and Flash. I wrote them with the
workaround and they just wrote back that they don't support Linux. If I
were having their financial difficulties, I'd have treated it
differently, but oh well.
Back to the OP's question, you shouldn't have a problem.
Do a google for the unofficial Fedora FAQ--its advice is still good for
F10. Many others, as well as myself, have no trouble with flash on 64
bit F10.
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