On 06/14/2010 12:54 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> --- On Sun, 6/13/10, Bill Davidsen<david...@tmr.com>  wrote:
>
>    
>> That isn't going to make people very
>> happy.
>>
>> http://linux.slashdot.org/story/10/06/11/1338207/Adobe-Temporarily-Kills-64-Bit-Flash-For-Linux
>>      
> Guess I'll just continue to use 10.0 R45 Beta 64-bit like I have been since 
> February when it was released.  I works well enough for me.  Yes, it crashes 
> sometimes, but not often.  In fact, since I cleaned Totem (and its 
> related/unneeded dependencies) off my system--first with F9 and then with 
> F12--in favor of mplayer, I've had a lot less video streaming/playing 
> problems.
>
> However, I still have that Hulu-won't-play-with-64bit-Flash problem, except 
> by using their 64-bit desktop player.
>
> B
>    
This might be OK if they hadn't admitted that the version you are 
running has some huge security hole.

I have put the new 32 bit flash player on my 64 bit Fedora 11 machine, 
and the audio keeps stopping. The audio will only restart if I shut down 
Firefox and restart it.

I have put the new 32 bit flash player on my 32 bit Fedora 13 HP5101 
netbook, and things are much more fun. It seems to be showing up some 
kernel bug, as I get kernel errors every now and then, and the whole 
screen scrambles.

Steve

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