Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 18th Jan 2007 00:32 UTC, submitted by falko
Graphics, User Interfaces Adobe Systems has finally released the long-awaited Adobe Flash Player 9 for Linux. This version of Flash Player was meant to be feature-comparable to Adobe's latest Windows and Mac OS versions, and is the first version of Flash on Linux that really is just as good as the Windows and Mac OS versions. Additionally, a tutorial on how to install it on Ubuntu and on Fedora.
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RE: Support for X86-64?
by fsckit on Thu 18th Jan 2007 00:58 UTC in reply to "Support for X86-64?"
fsckit
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2006-09-24

As far as I know it is not native 64bit but can be run with nspluginwrapper.

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RE[2]: Support for X86-64?
by jessta on Thu 18th Jan 2007 12:28 in reply to "RE: Support for X86-64?"
jessta Member since:
2005-08-17

PowerPC support?
Come on Adobe, free up the source so we can port it ourselves.

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RE[3]: Support for X86-64?
by Sphinx on Thu 18th Jan 2007 14:23 in reply to "RE[2]: Support for X86-64?"
Sphinx Member since:
2005-07-09

Right on!

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