After releasing the last version of 64-bit Flash in February, Adobe killed 64-bit Flash, replacing the 64-bit Flash download page with some empty hogwash, which was their way of saying "F*ck off, you're not getting any!" >
This of course had 64-bit users get very angry at Adobe.
In the meantime, the Flash alternative Gnash has made great progress, so you can even watch YouTube now with it, with other sites being worked on. Also Html5 is more and more taking form, with YouTube offering a Flash-free beta for some of their videos.
It seems that Adobe now got cold feet and feared that with an ever increasing number of people using 64-bit, who are then presented with the choice to use an old version with security holes, use the abysmally bad nspluginwrapper or use Flash alternatives like Gnash or Html5 would choose the alternatives, and Flash would eventually drown in meaninglessness.
To prevent this, they have now raised 64-bit Flash from the dead, about seven months after they killed it. Mind you, it's still only a "preview" version, but at least it's something you can use while waiting for the alternatives to become good enough to kick Flash into the curb
You can install the 64-bit Flash plugin by simply adding the following repository:
https://launchpad.net/~sevenmachines/+archive/flash
Packages are avaiable for Karmic, Lucid and Maverick.
Alternatively, you can download it manually right here:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/l..._091510.tar.gz
A mod should sticky this post so people know about the new 64-bit Flash on Linux.
This of course had 64-bit users get very angry at Adobe.
In the meantime, the Flash alternative Gnash has made great progress, so you can even watch YouTube now with it, with other sites being worked on. Also Html5 is more and more taking form, with YouTube offering a Flash-free beta for some of their videos.
It seems that Adobe now got cold feet and feared that with an ever increasing number of people using 64-bit, who are then presented with the choice to use an old version with security holes, use the abysmally bad nspluginwrapper or use Flash alternatives like Gnash or Html5 would choose the alternatives, and Flash would eventually drown in meaninglessness.
To prevent this, they have now raised 64-bit Flash from the dead, about seven months after they killed it. Mind you, it's still only a "preview" version, but at least it's something you can use while waiting for the alternatives to become good enough to kick Flash into the curb
You can install the 64-bit Flash plugin by simply adding the following repository:
https://launchpad.net/~sevenmachines/+archive/flash
Packages are avaiable for Karmic, Lucid and Maverick.
Alternatively, you can download it manually right here:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/l..._091510.tar.gz
A mod should sticky this post so people know about the new 64-bit Flash on Linux.
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