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Re: [News] Adobe Blob Player Shows Platform Parity, But Stuck in 32-bit Era

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____/ Homer on Friday 04 July 2008 05:40 : \____

> Verily I say unto thee, that Roy Schestowitz spake thusly:
> 
>> Flash Player 10 Beta Adds Linux Features
>> 
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>> | ...here is still no native Linux 64-bit version of the official
>> | Adobe Flash Player, yet.
>> `----
> 
> I hear the 64-bit version is due to be released sometime after Duke
> Nukem Forever ... which will be shortly before the release of Windows 7.

I installed a 64-bit O/S the other day, but didn't go further just because of
bloody Flash (I didn't try). I hear that gnash doesn't support YouTube
perfectly yet, and that's the only thing I ever need Flash for. I could
download the videos to watch them, but that's just tedious (if I put freedom
over convenience, then I'd have to install an FSF-approved distro too). 

Adobe has just bought an ISO for PDF. Hopefully that will never work with the
cancer that ruins the semantic/structural Web.

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