On Sun, 2010-06-13 at 01:29 +0000, David Clayton wrote:
> @Merk
> Thanks to Adobe removing access to the 64-bit Flash Plugin, now the website statement is more true.
>
> Having just done a test installing the 32-bit plugin on a fresh 64-bit
> system it is basically crap running inside Firefox (having all the
> problems other have reported), wiping it out and installing the "old"
> 64-bit RC plugin provides full Flash functionality.
I have Ubuntu 9.10 x64 installed, and I installed Ubuntu's 10.1.53.64
flash update.
After erasing .adobe directory in my home directory, flash plays out of
the box in my system.
I also have set System > Preferences > Appearance > Visual Effects to
None.
May anyone provide a link of a web page, where flash doesn't play in
Ubuntu x64, with the above setting?
On Sun, 2010-06-13 at 01:29 +0000, David Clayton wrote:
> @Merk
> Thanks to Adobe removing access to the 64-bit Flash Plugin, now the website statement is more true.
>
> Having just done a test installing the 32-bit plugin on a fresh 64-bit
> system it is basically crap running inside Firefox (having all the
> problems other have reported), wiping it out and installing the "old"
> 64-bit RC plugin provides full Flash functionality.
I have Ubuntu 9.10 x64 installed, and I installed Ubuntu's 10.1.53.64
flash update.
After erasing .adobe directory in my home directory, flash plays out of
the box in my system.
I also have set System > Preferences > Appearance > Visual Effects to
None.
May anyone provide a link of a web page, where flash doesn't play in
Ubuntu x64, with the above setting?
Thanks,
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