On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 18:25 +0000, Camaleón wrote: > Hello, > > JFYI, Adobe released a "preview" of the Flash player plugin for 64 bits > systems: > > http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/ > > Now let's see how long it takes to put the "vulnerable" flag on it again > >:-) > > Well, it's better than nothing... > > Greetings, > > -- > Camaleón ------------------------------ As an added bit of info: the new 64 bit Adobe 'square' flash player is installed on my AMD -64 system & works GREAT. I don't know about vulnerabilities, as I suspect 'any' flash related content is a wide open door anyway. Also another bit of info for those of you who have been having trouble with Iceweasel...I also installed the .deb version of the new 'beta' of firefox 4.0xx which was just released, along with the new flash player & they work well together. I also installed the new Google Chrome 64bit browser with this same flash player & The results: they are 'smokin hot' & no issues with quality of rendering. Here is the clincher..I have compared the output of streaming 1080p video on this same machine running mixed squeeze/sid to the same box running windows 7 pro. the video quality seems to be exactly the same. I can not tell any difference in video quality & believe me there was a serious difference before. Lets chalk up a win for linux with this. I will go so far as to say that the Google Chrome browser is way faster than IE 8 running in 64 bit mode & seems every bit as stable. I await the bench test results of those with a more scientific approach, but for me, I can now play my games, & watch streaming video from HULU & Fancast. netflix still does not recognize Linux as a valid OS so I have to use Windows 7 for that. I can provide my installation tips for any that want them. John
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