Flash Player for 64-bit Linux – BETA NOW AVAILABLE!

Getting Flash Player working on 64-bit Linux systems has been a challenge. But not anymore! Today Adobe Systems released a beta of native Flash Player 10 for 64-bit Linux! Check it out and report bugs to the open Flash Player bug database. Here is a short video I shot of me testing the new Flash Player 10 plugin for 64-bit Ubuntu Linux. Let me know what you think!

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  • Kah

    Great news!!! Maybe it’s time to fire up a new 64-bit installation of Ubuntu to try it. :)

  • http://www.curiousinventor.com/ jdk

    It’s working much better than the wrapper ever did in regard to both performance and stability. There hasn’t been a single crash yet, only a few quirks. Thanks again, Adobe.

  • Neo

    actually, its still alpha acc. to adobe.

  • Neo

    but it works well for me on Ubuntu 8.10 64 bit.

  • anon

    meh, I came here looking to see if they released the beta yet and you link to the alpha -_-

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  • http://www.linuxbuzz.net Yagnaroopaya

    This may not be revelant but i figured i’d post this anyway. If you’re using ubuntu 8.10 you may be in for some issues with the network manager. For some unknown reason it stops functioning. You will need to manually set you’re resolv.conf with your ISP’s DNS servers. That file is located in /etc/network/resolv.conf

  • tec

    Downloaded the tar from Adobe Labs and it’s working well in vmware server running Fedora 11 Beta. Quite nice. :)