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Flash for64b Linux.

You asked, we answered.

Today, Adobe is launching the alpha of 64b Flash Player for Linux. That's right, 64b, Flash Player, and Linux in the same sentence, without someone adding "Where is it?".

Not Windows, not Mac.  Linux.

So it's up to you.  Is this really important to you? Download it. Give us feedback.  File real bugs. If it's important, we'll see you using it, loading it. If it sits there without activity, you'll set back progress.

And if you want to see this on other products, Please get involved in the Tamarin project at Mozilla Foundation to port the VM to 64b of your choice.

You might also want to see the FAQ .

Anyway, this was one of the popuar questions submitted for the Adobe MAX panel on 11/19, with Adobe execs and invited guests. Guess I can strike it off the list.

 

Comments

Thanks, I am eager to try this out in Ubuntu 8.04/.10,

I can't download the flashplayer. Please. Can you send me the link?
Thanks so much

released Flash Player is at http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/

64b for Linux Player is at http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/

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