64-bit Adobe Flash Linux Support Is Back

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  • phoronix
    Administrator
    • Jan 2007
    • 67317

    64-bit Adobe Flash Linux Support Is Back

    Phoronix: 64-bit Adobe Flash Linux Support Is Back

    Earlier this year Adobe made the rather strange decision to pull their 64-bit Linux Flash Player, but now they have comeback to release 64-bit versions of the Adobe Flash Player for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems...

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  • Smorg
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 140

    #2
    Woot! Can't wait to install me some proprietary pluginz. At least I can once again ditch the nspluginwrapper.

    I've been having trouble with youtube html5 h.264 videos lately.

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    • 0e8h
      Junior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 33

      #3
      Thanks for the heads up. FGLRX driver is now out today btw. 16-Sep,2010.

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      • Tares
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 202

        #4
        Atleast they fixed some bugs and I don't crash with some pages again ow... and kongregate finally works.

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        • nikai
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 30

          #5
          Great. Does it also fix this "critical vulnerability"?

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          • unimatrix
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 131

            #6
            Originally posted by 0e8h View Post
            Thanks for the heads up. FGLRX driver is now out today btw. 16-Sep,2010.
            And yet again they didn't fix anything.

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            • droidhacker
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 2552

              #7
              At what point will people finally start believing that adobe isn't to be trusted?

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              • .CME.
                Phoronix Member
                • Oct 2007
                • 55

                #8
                mhm, with this new beta, i don't have any tearing anymore in fullscreen mode on nvidia (7800gtx) and intel (945gma)

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                • mendieta
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 588

                  #9
                  Originally posted by droidhacker View Post
                  At what point will people finally start believing that adobe isn't to be trusted?
                  I guess it's been known for a while now !
                  Author: Anže Vidmar I find myself not browsing the Web as much as I used to, thanks to Liferea, a Linux-based aggregator for online news feeds. A news aggregator eliminates the need for surfing the Web as much. Instead of going to all the Web pages you have bookmarked to read your favorite blogs, news, …


                  We really need to support HTML5 and get done with this!

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                  • DeepDayze
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 1207

                    #10
                    Originally posted by mendieta View Post
                    I guess it's been known for a while now !
                    Author: Anže Vidmar I find myself not browsing the Web as much as I used to, thanks to Liferea, a Linux-based aggregator for online news feeds. A news aggregator eliminates the need for surfing the Web as much. Instead of going to all the Web pages you have bookmarked to read your favorite blogs, news, …


                    We really need to support HTML5 and get done with this!
                    This...and it's about time we reduced our dependency on Flash and rely more on open standards for presenting video content.

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