Not quite. There's no tools that combines both the ability to create .swf files and the scripting engine in a nice IDE. KToon can create Flash animations and export them as Flash animations, but it lacks any real scripting support. haXe can be used to create Flash content as well, but it uses a different scripting format from ActionScript. There are some other tools available that I'll list below.
If you have a copy of Macromedia Flash pro 8 already, however, it runs well under Wine.
you can find all the usb attached to linux by lsusbcommand in terminal !
No. Club Penguin is an Adobe Flash application. It can be run from any operating system with a compatible version of Adobe Flash Player, such as Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux.
Adobe does make a few programs available for Linux, namely Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Acrobat Reader. Adobe does not make programs like Adobe Flash or Photoshop available for Linux, and recent versions of these programs do not work in Wine.
You could use a usb flash drive.
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Yes, it runs on Linux too, but you have to have flash.
Please see the related link below for an example of running ubuntu Linux from a usb flash drive. Linux is installed on the usb drive allowing you to boot directly from it.
No, Adobe Flash player is proprietary (private property) and Sony doesn't have the same deal with them that Microsoft does. PS3 won't have it until they buy the rights and distribute it via firmware update. I should mention that if you install Linux (I suggest Fedora 7) that you CAN install it, but getting anything to run smoothly in (ps3) Linux takes work.
Linus Torvalds has never charged anything for Linux.
pretty much anything that can run Linux and sendmail
11.7.700.202 (Win), 11.7.700.203 (Mac) and 11.2.202.285 (Linux)
No, Linux Security cookbook is not a good cookbook. Linux is a computer program and therefore does not have anything to do with food and/or cooking. . .