Flashplayer on 32 bit computers
I seem to have hit the following:
My client cannot run an up-to-date Flashplayer on Linux. If she insists on
running Flashplayer, she can run an out of date Flashplayer in her current
Debian system (if I can get a functional one installed) or she can go out,
buy and install Windows. She will then be able to run an up-to-date
Flashplayer. Or she can buy a new computer.
It is a sad day when Windows is in any way better for a legacy computer than
Linux; one of whose strengths used to be how good it was for legacy
computers.
It is also a pity that Wheezy LTS appears not to be a truly viable proposition
for the desktop. I still have jdk7 to sort out on three computers. In
Stable or newer jdk6 would surely have been removed for me by aptitude?
Lisi
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