Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
It's nothing particular to your configuration, but rather how all
x86_64 systems work, whether Linux or Windows.
I understand all of that, too. My point is that I don't want to
install all sorts of apps and dependencies in 2 versions, maintain all
that, and, say, run the 64bit version by default and switch to the
32bit one when I need to view a flash. I have little need for flash,
really - I just mentioned that as a part of my report. You know, one
thing that still does not work.
There's no harm in simply running the i386 version of Mozilla/Firefox
without even installing the x86_64 version. It works just as well.
MacroMedia's plugins for Windows and Mac are at v. 8, the Linux
variant is still at v. 7, so maybe they will update it at some
point. This situation has been going on for many months now.
At one of Macromedia's blog posts, they've said that they did plenty of
low-level optimizations so an x86_64 version isn't trivial, but they're
doing it.
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