File: Line Rider2.0.swf-(88 KB, 800x600, Game)
[_] Anonymous 03/25/19(Mon)11:31:08 No.3385400
Hello Friends! I come bearing gifts!
I created a bootable USB flash-drive image for viewing Adobe Flash (.SWF) files offline.
https://anonfile.com/XdP64eT4m9/bootableSWFarchive_iso
As you may or may not be aware, official support for
Adobe Flash will be ending in 2020, and already,
Compatibility with modern web browsers is scarce,
unstable, and not secure, to say the least.
Because of this, I have decided to hunt down an older
distribution of Linux, along with the Latest version of
the official Adobe Flash Stand-alone player (Mar 2019),
and sorted through my collection of .SWF files that I
have been saving from all of the internet for the last
10-15 years, to make this bootable, self-contained
USB-Disk image for use offline.
I know, that I could have organized things better, and I'm sure you guys know of better Linux
distributions I could have used, or better ways to configure everything. I'd like some feedback.
Also, this is a wholesome and clean archive. If you're looking for my porn, it's over here:
https://anonfile.com/H0l522T8mc/HentaiFlash_zip
I hope you like it!
>> [_] Anonymous 03/25/19(Mon)17:35:35 No.3385415
Thanks anon, though you should probably clean up your porn, lots of dupes there.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/25/19(Mon)18:20:17 No.3385421
Kinda worried about this board once this happens. Will it go the way of the dinosaur or what?
>> [_] Anonymous 03/25/19(Mon)19:59:32 No.3385430
>>3385421
Not really, you could just send downloaded flashes to open automatically with Adobe's standalone
projector.
The only real danger is Kikemoot just pulling the plug, because WE WAZ KANGZ N SHIT.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/26/19(Tue)00:21:24 No.3385455
>>3385415
NP. Yeah, I was kind of afraid of that. My whole PC could use some sorting. I spent a good 3 days
or so just sorting out .SWF files for the bootable .ISO file, meanwhile I just kinda stockpiled
my porn in a separate folder to set aside.
>>3385421
Only time will tell.
>>3385430
This archive uses the standalone projector, but running in Linux makes you less likely to get a
virus or whatever, and running from a USB flash drive kinda separates you from your personal data
in the off-chance you do get an attack.