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I hadn't had reason to confirm so cheers for that. No Air available in the Debian repositories non-free or otherwise so Adobe's going it alone.
Adobe's *nix native version specifies Fedora Core 12, ubuntu 9.10 or openSUSE 11.2 as requirements. The ubuntu .deb may work with Debian 6 since Ubuntu 9.10 is based on Debian Testing and Unstable branches. I don't see any specification if it's 32bit only or works with 32bit or 64bit systems. I had to dirty my 64bit install to support 32bit Flashplugin so I'm pessimistic about the topic.
dpkg: error processing adobeair.deb (--install)
package architecture (i386) does not match system (amd64)
Errors where encountered while processing:
adobeair.deb
Thanks Adobe.. still can't manage to find any developers that can code 64bit huh?




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Ummm...Adobe Air works on Windows (of course), Macs and Linux.
Granted, there's no BSD, Solaris, Haiku, MenuetOS, or DOS versions, but it's still a hell of a lot more alternative OS support than most software companies provide. Newsflash: Most companies couldn't give a shit about even Mac and Linux support, as long as the Windows userbase is covered. I'm not necessarily a fan of Adobe, but hell, at least they are making an effort!