Flash for Linux (30/11/2006)

Adam Robertson

With Adobe’s recent release of Flash Player 9 for Linux and the proliferation of OS flash tools, Linux is rapidly becoming a viable environment for developing real world Flash content. And unless you’ve been living under a rock recently you’ve almost certainly heard of Ubuntu, the current poster child of Linux distributions, and arguably the first Linux distribution to provide a truly usable desktop OS.
In this session we’ll take a closer look at Ubuntu, and cover turning a shiny fresh install into a full featured Flash 8 developement environment using (mostly) Open Source tools including Eclipse, MTASC, ASDT/FDT & SWFMill.

Presentation: Flash, PDF

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  1. DustyPixels.com Blog » Blog Archive » LFPUG Linux Presentation Slides Says:

    […] Edit - the video is up on the LFPUG site too, bit dark but check it out… […]

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