Linux Gains Flash, Ubuntu Gains Wikipedia - but Can They Change the World?

  2008-10-20 18:00:02
It was a good week for Linux last week, as it began its 18th year with two significant coups. Generating the most excitement, perhaps, was the long-awaited release on Wednesday of Adobe Flash Player 10, now available -- for the first time ever -- in a variety of convenient packaging formats for Linux. 
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