Adobe AIR support on MontaVista

Hi,
I would like to know whether Adobe AIR framework is supported on MontaVista linux for embedded devices. I have a requirement where I want to run an AIR application on a custom built device with LCD display running on MontaVista Linux.
Any help will be really appreciated.
Regards
Gaurav

It's not officially supported, but maybe it can work try installing AIR first and then a sample app to see if it works, and let us know.

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