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    Live CD with Adobe Flash: how?

    Okay, so I should preface this by saying I'm a fairly advanced Windows user but sort of an idiot when it comes to Linux. It's a personal failing. I'm working on it.

    That out of the way, I'm trying to find a step-by-step way of adding Adobe Flash to a Knoppix Live CD. I'm not talking about adding it to a USB flash drive the CD uses for user data, I'm talking about making a completely standalone CD that actually has flash on it, so you could (for example) load up Youtube or Hulu the first time you put it in a computer, with no additional configuration or jiggery-pokery to be done. Press button, watch video.

    I was going to type more here, but I realize I'd just be rephrasing the stuff up top.

    Kthx.

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    Check out the news section on Knoppix 6.3

    Check out the news section on Knoppix 6.3. Otherwise, you need to remaster.
    There seems to be fairly little remastering going on these days. And if you are not fairly well versed in Linux, I personally would strongly advise against it.

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