I just can't believe it ;o Now I might consider to migrate on amd64 ;-)
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Adobe Releases 64-bit Flash For Linux
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Sorry then, I only knew about the Pentium 2XXXs and since I was sure the E4XXX were Core2s I expected E5XXX to be Core2s as well.
Serves me right for assuming hardware manfuacturers would use logical names for their products.
Back to topic: I've just installed it and so far it seems to be alright. Only annoyance I've found so far: When playing youtube-videos in fullscreen the video will slow down when I move the mouse-cursor. Not too bad though for alpha-grade software.
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Originally posted by conholster View PostWin64 is a complete mess, alot of missing drivers and such. And drivers that dont work at all. So no wonder linux gets 64bit flash first.
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostThat argument is soooooooooooo out of date. Drivers have been readily available for win 64 for quite some time now.
Might try 64bit Vista to gauge its stability
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Originally posted by DeepDayze View Postyeah, but not without plenty of bugs though. I heard horror stories of 64bit drivers crashing though.
Might try 64bit Vista to gauge its stability
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Originally posted by Vadi View PostI second on a better 64bit Java!
Have to use a 32bit vm to get a decent java support which is open-source... jeez.
(update: lovely, no more nsplugin crashes on acrobat.com. Thank you ndsplugwrapper for doing the job in the meantime )
there has been (sun) open-source JAVA for ages and it has built on amd64 for ages as well
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