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64bit flash plugin problems!

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64bit flash plugin problems!

Postby Tango » Sat Jun 12, 2010 1:38 am

I just updated my system. Now I get message that additional plug in (Flash
player) needs to be installed. I installed the 64 bit version but still no change and I can not play Utube etc. anymore. A bit annoying since everything worked fine just a few days before.
I checked at the Adobe web side and was told that I am running the wrong version. I hav e1.6.0. Needed is version 6 update twenty. I tried to update my repositories and then update,but I still always get the same message.
I would consider installing Lucid. but I have major problems with my laptop with it. (Nvedia Graphics) Even following all the advice on this forum things like compiz still run very buggy.
Now both my Ultimate editions are pretty much stuffed. :(
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Re: 64bit flash plugin problems!

Postby Uffe » Sat Jun 12, 2010 4:56 am

You could try to look here ;) Sometimes a little search help you finding what you need :D
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Re: 64bit flash plugin problems!

Postby Tango » Wed Jun 16, 2010 7:09 am

Thank you. Fixed. :)
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Re: 64bit flash plugin problems!

Postby DaringSoule » Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:43 am

Found this on the adobe site

64-bit Flash for Linux dropped as Adobe preps next version
By Ryan Paul | Last updated 5 days ago

Adobe has discontinued its experimental 64-bit Flash player for Linux, citing the need for significant architectural changes to the software. The company assures users that the project hasn't been abandoned.

When the 64-bit plugin was initially made available for testing purposes through an Adobe Labs project in 2008, the company promised that it would deliver full 64-bit support for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X in the next major version of Flash. Two years later, we are still waiting. In its statement about the termination of the current 64-bit Linux plugin, Adobe reaffirmed its commitment to eventually achieve full 64-bit support across all three operating systems.

"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," the company wrote. "We intend to provide more regular update information on our progress as we continue our work on 64-bit versions of Flash Player."

It's likely that the push for 64-bit compatibility took a back seat while the company focused on improving support for mobile computing products. Flash's notoriously poor performance and excessive energy consumption have kept it from making inroads on handheld devices. Adobe claims that the new 10.1 version, which was released last week, will address these long-standing problems.

Mozilla recently started providing experimental 64-bit Firefox builds for Mac OS X and Linux, but these do not currently support 32-bit plugins. Most modern 64-bit Linux distributions already ship native 64-bit browser builds and use nspluginwrapper to support the 32-bit Flash player.

It's not clear exactly when Adobe will fulfill its promise of cross-platform 64-bit support. We're starting to wonder if it will be sometime around the official release of the HTML5-based Duke Nukem Forever.
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