adobe ufficially release a 64bit plugin?
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Originally posted by fabioamd87 View Postit's just a preview, and not stable.
So I recommend you use it. I'm on 10.0.22.87 64-bit currently.
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Originally posted by Ant P. View PostI remember Gnash sucking horribly compared to swfdec about a year ago, but if this can play youtube without sucking up all my CPU and requiring me to type in "fmt=6" on every URL like that does, I'm sold.
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Originally posted by remm View PostI will test the new Gnash release shortly, but I wonder if swfdec is going anywhere (no dev activity for the past two months cannot be good).
Otte, one of the devs for swfdec wants feedback and love. See http://blogs.gnome.org/otte/2008/12/18/on-loneliness/
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I'd have to agree with RealNC; the beta 64-bit flash player is working a heck of a lot better for me (on Fedora) than that 32-bit nspluginwrapped abortion we used to be forced to use.
That being said, I'd be even happier to have an open source player that worked reliably.
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One of the reasons Adobe went with a 64bit for Linux was because of all the instability the 32bit one was giving. They explicitly say that on the downloads page, haha.
So having a crashy crashy solution made a good non-crashy one
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