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hi all , i used Wine to install micromeadia flash 8 on my Fedora, it install fine but have problem with tools bar that not appear the buttons on it ,just show it as unreadable buttons ?
It appears that Wine's graphics support is not sufficient for the full Flash editing program that you want to use. There might be some configuration variables for Wine somewhere that could overcome this problem but I suspect not. However, Wine has made improvements since I last saw it. I remember when it could not even run most Windows programs.
Have you considered virtual machine software where you would run all of Windows under Linux? Then you could install Adobe CS2 under Windows. From personal experience, I know that VMWare will let me run Windows XP under FC4 linux with good enough performance to play DVDs without problem.
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