The 64 bit was updated for last time in November, 30. So they have a 64 bit codebase, and they have released 10.2 and 10.3 beta, but not updates in the 64 bit codebase.
How many years have I been running a 64 bit pure system? I don't even remember. I really hope that HTML5 kills Flash. They don't deserve to be in the software bussiness.
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Originally posted by dagger View PostThat's very old pre-release. Nothing to do with 10.3 beta recently released.
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Originally posted by patstew View PostThere is a beta 64-bit player actually. http://download.macromedia.com/pub/l..._111710.tar.gz
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There is a beta 64-bit player actually. http://download.macromedia.com/pub/l..._111710.tar.gz
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Compatibility state of the alternatives?
It's been a long time since i've last seen an article comparing Gnash's and Lightspark's compatibility coverage to official Flash releases... I wonder if anything's changed in that respect? So far i only tried gnash once a couple of years ago and it couldn't play most of the content i tried.
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A linux flashplayer limitation that not everyone know is support for webcam.
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Adobe Flash Player 10.3 Linux Beta Released
Phoronix: Adobe Flash Player 10.3 Linux Beta Released
Adobe's just released their first beta of Flash Player 10.3 for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux operating systems. But does it contain anything interesting on the Linux side? Let's find out...
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