Question:
Does anybody know a live Linux CD that can play flash content from the start?
d dos
2011-11-10 19:16:47 UTC
Basically I was wondering is there a live CD of Linux that has the adobe flash codes pre-installed. Every time I boot a live Ubuntu CD i have to install the missing plugin, any body have any ideas of any Linux distro? If you could give me the link to their site that would be great. Thanks in advance.
Three answers:
Christoph Roesch
2011-11-10 19:26:16 UTC
you could try a live CD of Linux Mint. Though I would wait until Linux Mint 12 releases. Which will probably be on the 20th or so.



Only secondly i would try Kiwi Linux. Haven't heard of it till now and never used it. But its based on Ubuntu but with the codecs already installed. http://kiwilinux.org/en/
anonymous
2011-11-11 03:22:32 UTC
I can't name any off the top of my head, although there are ones out there that have most-used packages preinstalled (Flash, Java, codecs for music) And none of the stuff no one uses (Card games, etc.). If ya can't find one, you might try installing Ubuntu (Or another distro) onto a flash drive, along with a persistence file. This will enable you to install the plugin (And whatever else, provided you have enough room), and turn it off while leaving it intact.



http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ -Supports almost all distributions, feel free to pick.
Linux Mint 11
2011-11-11 08:22:24 UTC
I thoroughly recommend Linux Mint 9 LTS Its easy to install and easy to use plus it comes with much of the software you are likely to need preinstalled (including flash player)



Linux Mint 9 LTS Download

http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=52



Linux Mint 9 LTS Release Notes/User Guide

http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_isadora.php





LUg.


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