If you suspect that there's a straight-up ActionScript bug specific to Linux PPAPI, that would probably require the debugger, although there are less elegant ways (alert, etc.) to debug in the rare instance that you're investigating an issue that only reproduces on Linux. The reason that I'm asking, is that if you're trying to solve performance related issues, you can connect Adobe Scout to the release version of Flash Player, so you don't actually need a debug Flash Player on Linux to investigate Linux-specific performance issues. We have a very finite set of resources, so we're always looking at how we can do the most good for the most people. Out of curiosity, is there something specific that you're doing that requires you to debug on Linux, or is it simply your preferred development workstation? Linux browser marketshare across all distributions is only about 2% of global traffic, and would require a massively disproportionate effort to develop and maintain in comparison to say, Mac or Windows.
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