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    64 Bit Flash for Linux

    Gonna share something that maybe is old news? Adobe has an Alpha version of 64 Bit Flash for Linux.

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    Furthering Adobe's commitment to the Linux community and as part of ongoing efforts to ensure the cross-platform compatibility of Flash Player, an alpha refresh of 64-bit Adobe Flash Player 10 for Linux operating systems was released on February 11, 2010 and is available for download. This offers easier, native installation on 64-bit Linux distributions and removes the need for 32-bit emulation. Learn more by reading the 64-bit Flash Player 10 FAQ.
    Release versions of Flash Player 10 for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux are now available from the Flash Player Download Center.
    [url=http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/64bit.html]Source

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    I believe the answer to 64 bit Flash for Linux is a resounding IT'S ABOUT $%#@ING TIME!

    Nothing against you A Guy, but many people have been nagging me for eons about this.
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    WOW! What great timing, like just last week my Business IT teacher was whinging about lack of flash support for Linux! I told him he can keep dreaming as it's never gonna be as good as Windows. I'm a little too pessimistic i suppose.

 

 

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