Apps :: Flash mx install?



I'm pretty much a newbie to linux and I use flash mx a lot. It would really be handy to be able to carry it around with me so that i can use it on any computer without having to install it. I was wondering if it is possible to install it to the live cd and be able to run it in DSL from ram. I've found this guide about installing and running it in linux, but I don't know if it can be done onto a live cd. Is it at all possible to run flash mx off of a DSL live cd?
I hae no experience with wine in DSL, so I can only make a suggestion based on assumption...
If you can get wine to install as a myDSL extension, you could then install flashmx and backup the whole fake windows directory.  Just getting wine into a portable package would be the biggest task, as far as i can tell.

This link might help out with installing wine:
http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....95;st=5

Also (not to be d*ck or anything, just a friendly note) it is technically against the Macromedia license agreement to install Flash, Drreamweaver, Fireworks, etc on non-fixed media.  So you might want to get some duct-tape and "fix" that cdrom inside the tray nice and tight.

Hope this help,


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