Sorry for responding after 2 weeks, but I haven't got any mails on my
gmail so I though that nobody have answered.

I also should be more precisely, I'm using Chroumium on Linux, Gentoo
distro. And I'm not quite sure if Chromium uses 64bit flash, because
CPU load is really high when on FF flash runs much better. Few years
ago I was using 32bit flash in 64bit FF using nswraper or sth like
that and that was slow solution, now Chromium looks the same way, as
if he was emulating(?) 32bit flash.

So my question is, how to make Chromium to use faster and far better
64bit flash, is it posible? If not when it will be done or how we can
bypass that using greasemonkey or sth like that? Currently I need to
use FF to browse multitabed youtube :/

Sorry for my english, I know it's awful. ;)

On 10 Gru, 20:05, dhw <[email protected]> wrote:
> As far as I know, there are no 64-bit builds of Chrome yet.
>
> Do you want to try an in-development testing build of 64-bit Linux
> Chromium?
>
> http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/snapshots/chromium-rel-linux-64/?C...
>
> On Dec 9, 2:36 pm, novemberox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > 64bitflashwas in beta for a long time (now it's stable). How can I
> > use 64bitflashinstead of 32bit one? 32bit create process named "exe"
> > which runs slowly and make my CPU very busy. On firefox I'm using
> > 64bitflashand my CPU way less loaded.
>
> > Thanks for any responses.

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