Author Topic: Looking for a Linux Distro that is USB bootable and supports Adobe Flash 10..  (Read 1140 times)

Looking for a Linux Distro that is USB bootable and supports Adobe Flash 10 in a web browser.

I tried google.
I tried DSL.
(DSL only supports 7.0)


What's a Distro?
Distro AKA in linux terms: a build of linux

What's a Distro?
version of linux, like ubuntu and opensuse- both linux but they have some differences
« Last Edit: February 04, 2010, 07:44:48 PM by Healbadbad »

version of linux, like ubuntu and opensuse- same OS but they have some differences
Not the same OS.

version of linux, like ubuntu and opensuse- same OS but they have some differences
Oh.

...so where did they get the term distro from? It seems kind of like an outlandish term to replace version.

Oh.

...so where did they get the term distro from? It seems kind of like an outlandish term to replace version.

Idk.
I need one that is USB bootable and has a web browser that supports Adobe Flash 9+

Oh.

...so where did they get the term distro from? It seems kind of like an outlandish term to replace version.
Distribution

Distribution
And this is the reason I suck at finding derivatives for Latin.


I don't use linux :/

Last linux I used was SuSe.




Pandan, is you avatar from Neon Genesis Evangelion?