The Ultimate Linux Upgrade: Installing IE7
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*N900
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@dgrass247 Nokia N9000 has an Arm processor in it. Adobe only made an Intel/AMD port of Flashplayer For Linux. Sadly. But you can use youtube-dl!
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no adobe flashplayer on nokia n900 w/firefox. how to get add-on
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@o0smokingmonk0o afraid not, why would I use something that I cannot use. I would rather pay for something that I could use than not use it at all.
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@zonfar i answered you twice now, herp derp
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@o0smokingmonk0o I understand your points, but you still avoid mine. I would rather pay for something I do not own and be able to do what I want to do rather than not pay and not do what I cannot do.
Merry Christmas
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@zonfar but i guess for that all i have to say is that if you're not pissed your getting reamed without the courtesy of a reach around, keep at it
happy kwanzaa
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@zonfar well, that wasn't your original statement, and i doubt the veracity of your programs not working in linux. First you were questioning how those programs could have been foss and then threw economics into the mix. Hmm, pay for something that you don't own even after you pay for it, or have complete control for free, tough decision.
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@o0smokingmonk0o Wow, that is quite a long chain of responses. While everything you said is may be true, me switching to linux not paying for software and trying to find FOSS that simply don't exist wont help me use any programs which I use. So my choices are: 1. switch to linux and dont use my programs, or 2. stick with windows and use my programs. What would be the point of going to linux again?
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@zonfar back to your food analogy, it would only apply if you ate a burger somewhere, and then when you made your own burger at home without paying them, they slapped you with a copyright infringement lawsuit. Sound crazy? that's the current state we're in with software
Internet explorer 7?
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!
NEVER!
FIREFOX FOREVER!!
DarkJediHacker 2 years ago 7
Firefox is a ton better, anyways. :D
JohnCougarMafoisi 2 years ago 3