2008/5/27 Valent Turkovic <valent.turkovic@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi, I must share this report with you. > I don't use Ubuntu but I installed it on one PC in a lab for students > and kids to learn using it (we have half Fedora and half Ubuntu lab). > I opened Firefox and went to www.redhatmagazine.com and immediately I > got a pop up window with a choice to install Adobe Flash, Swhdec or > Gnash plugin. I was amazed how well this worked and that I had a > choice to pick any one plugin that I believe it better. > I know about Fedora's upstream mentality but I must take my hat to > Ubuntu devels for making their "Ubuntu plugin service" work great. I > know that this is what Mozilla should have made but with their track > for supporting linux isn't the best one. And also I see some projects > that fedora made and didn't wait for the others but fedora and red hat > devels made them because they were missing (pulseaudio, > networkmanager, and lots of others...) so does it make sense to you > that Fedora makes also "Fedor plugin service" for Fedora 10 or do you > believe that if it is not in Firefox by default than Fedora should not > touch it in anyway? Why? > > Cheers, The REAL issues are: * www.redhatmagazine.com uses flash (ads). * your Ubuntu box doesn't have AdBlock+ installed. You should set it up. -- With best regards! -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list