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Adobe pulls the plug on 64-bit Linux Flash...
...temporarily!
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/max...x_flash_player
"We are fully committed to bringing native 64-bit Flash Player for the desktop by providing native support for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux 64-bit platforms in an upcoming major release of Flash Player," Adobe added."
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Folding is Fun
I thought I made a mistake once, but, of course, I was mistaken.
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Yea. I read that the other day while helping someone else in another forum.
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How about flash for Linux on PPC, or Linux on ARM ?
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Most flash just worked on my iceweasel/firefox in debian squeeze, but today I updated. Reading the logs flashplugin-nonfree went from 1:2.8 to 1:2.8.1, and now no flash works at all.
Anybody knows a way to reinstall the older version ?
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Never mind, i followed this page, with another solution
http://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer
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Originally Posted by folkert
Thanks, i was also seeking for the solution, your advice helped me a lot. Did it solve you problem though?
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thanks buddy, got similar issue... you saved hours of searching...
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I have been trying to get Flash and/or Shockwave working on my Debian 64. http://www.justlinux.com/forum/showthread.php?p=891067[Probably spam link removed - cybertron]
Since there seems to be no native 64bit programs, I tried using nspluginwrapper (error tells me it is not an NPAPI plugin and I can't get further) or several other tips (copying it in the plugin folder or alike) that were suggested via Google searches but I still don't get it working. I have ran out of idea's how to solve this on my own.
Last edited by cybertron; 03-25-2011 at 12:00 PM.
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cris, you're starting look an awful lot like a bot...
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