labs.adobe.com — This release codenamed ?Moviestar,? includes new features, enhancements and bug fixes for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux versions of Flash Player 9. Hopefully it will fix the freezing issues that have plagued the Linux release for way too long now..
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gaminggeekOct 1, 2007
big thing is the anoying click bug on compiz was fixed :)
stmillerOct 2, 2007
The actual response and feedback from the Linux flash devs are in the comments and such all over their blog:<a class="user" href="http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/">http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/</a>Basically they say, 'it's too hard!'*Waaahhh!* Meanwhile, the Gnash team of volunteers code flash for 64bit in their spare time...
rikstaOct 2, 2007
I just tried it, still freezes when watching vids on youtube...damnit!
shadoglareOct 3, 2007
Please, please, please, please, please, please, please fix the bagillion nightly lockups
dudley9May 25, 2008
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tmsbrdrsJan 2, 2009
Now using Adobe Flash 10 on Ubuntu 8.10 and guess what I'm having trouble with. Anybody? Yep, you got it. Yet again Flash content will not play through Linux. Worked one day, turned off my computer for the night, turned it on the next day and now I get nothing, have to run a browser through WINE just to see anything in Flash and even there it's slow as hell.