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Regarding 64bit browser and Flash9. A simple solution worked for me. 64bit OS users with a 64bit Firefox browser can use the nspluginwrapper to utilize Flash9 from inside 64bit Firefox. seamless. (it'll work until Flash is GPL'd later this year).
I use a 64bit OS as my desktop, I use a 64bit browser, and Flash9.so without resorting to a 32bit browser kludge and it works just fine - thank you. =)
nspluginwrapper is now in sid, and will likely be in the next Ubuntu release since they polish the work of the Debian developers.
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Regarding 64bit browser and Flash9. A simple solution worked for me. 64bit OS users with a 64bit Firefox browser can use the nspluginwrapper to utilize Flash9 from inside 64bit Firefox. seamless. (it'll work until Flash is GPL'd later this year).
I use a 64bit OS as my desktop, I use a 64bit browser, and Flash9.so without resorting to a 32bit browser kludge and it works just fine - thank you. =)
nspluginwrapper is now in sid, and will likely be in the next Ubuntu release since they polish the work of the Debian developers.