blogs.adobe.com — "There's a new beta for Flash Player 10 (Astro) available for Windows, Mac, and -- you guessed it -- Linux." Drop-down menus, like the one on Adobe's webpages, can now properly overlay Flash animations in both Firefox and Opera. There's also better camera support, better language support and speed and stability improvements.
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spongebob88Jul 3, 2008
Right click on the tar.gz file and choose extract here. Then just double click on the install file to run it through the terminal.
quantumriffJul 3, 2008
Repositories?Is there a repository one can install from? I don't want to mess with the .tar.gz, mostly cause I want updates to be automatic to me, and not have to check back in and see if there are any...
hudon689Jul 4, 2008
yea because Windows is f**king hard to install. right guys? right? lol@IE, f**k bill gate$ ? digg me up? PLEASE?
aupajoJul 4, 2008
Crippling usability? ON LINUX?! Say it ain't so... :)
maloventevilJul 5, 2008
i love how linux's featureset sucking less is actually a story.
nevbear666Jul 22, 2008
the problem might be fixed with firefox 3, it remains on opera 9.51 though.
charlieplexAug 27, 2008
I upgraded from ubuntu to opensuse and flash 10 is working great!