regdeveloper.co.uk — The Flash Player 10 beta features a brand-new Just In Time (JIT) engine to load pixel bite code into the Flash Player engine. Flash Player 10 will also extend support for Linux to Ubuntu versions 7 and 8, going beyond the current Red Hat, SuSE, Mac OS/X and Windows.
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cheesepleaseMay 16, 2008
I'm just seeing flash?
spr0k3tMay 17, 2008
I'm just completely and blindly against Microsoft. No one company should be able to get away with that much crap. If there were a Linux corporation with that much power, I would probably hate them just as much.
spr0k3tMay 17, 2008
Wow, talk about extensive options...
dannoefMay 20, 2008
That's an incompetent statement, as it doesn't matter how many people use it, its the point that Adobe is extending there support bases and knowledge center. I'm also pretty sure that people aren't moaning or raising a stink so to speak, but asking for support on more then just the major proprietary OSs. For the people who are bashing Adobe Flash, feel free to, but just realize that the internet today is flash reliant. "f**ktards", "complaintards", and "talentless noobtards" along with saying that Linux users "SUCK" is ad hominem.Extending support to anything is great, no matter the brand, program, or company.
randyglandMay 22, 2008
Everybody should support a Colonel
knopper67May 23, 2008
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richbradshawJul 19, 2008
I'm not sure weizbox realises:a) What the difference is between 64bit and 32bitb) That if you run a 64bit OS (i.e. you actually use the processor you bought in the last few years), then you need to run 64bit applicationsc) That the absence of a 64bit flash player means that anyone using a modern architecture can't use flash (without some hacky hacks)d) That people don't want a performance boost - they want to be able to use flash
alexcuervoOct 16, 2008
For 64 bit users see The easiest way to install Flash 10 on Ubuntu 64 bits at <a class="user" href="http://queleimporta.com/the-easiest-way-to-install-flash-10-on-ubuntu-64-bits/en/">http://queleimporta.com/the-easiest-way-to-install ...</a>
alexcuervoOct 16, 2008
For 64 bit users see "The easiest way to install Flash 10 on Ubuntu 64 bits" at <a class="user" href="http://queleimporta.com/the-easiest-way-to-install-flash-10-on-ubuntu-64-bits/en/">http://queleimporta.com/the-easiest-way-to-install ...</a>