Flash player for small linux device

Hi forum,
I'm working with small linux devices and I'm having a very
decent restriction on the Compactflash / harddisk size. Is there a
small stand-alone flash player for linux which plays at least
Flash4? The player should have less than 1.5 MB in size. Therefore
flash player 9 from adobe is not an option.
I've tried the stand alone player version 6 from adobe, but
this player is too much buggy on the linux basis we use.
Any hints or suggestions would be appreciated.
Kind regards.

Hi, I'm not familiar with Linux, but this link has the system requirements for Flash Player 9.
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/productinfo/systemreqs/flashplayer9/
Flash Player is a browser plug in and works thru your browser, so check and see what browser and version is needed for FP version 9.
It appears that Flash Player 8 is not supported for Linux, at least it wasn't listed.
eidnolb

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