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Adobe (Temporarily?) Kills 64-Bit Flash For Linux

An anonymous reader writes "It seems that with the release of the 10.1 security patches, Adobe has, at least temporarily, killed 64-bit Flash for Linux. The statement says: 'The Flash Player 10.1 64-bit Linux beta is closed. We remain committed to delivering 64-bit support in a future release of Flash Player. No further information is available at this time. Please feel free to continue your discussions on the Flash Player 10.1 desktop forums.' The 64-bit forum has been set to read-only."

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  1. Re:Committed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Please don't call it x64. There is x86 and x86_64 (aka amd64), but that is a reference back to the 8086. Calling things x32 and x64 simply makes you look like a troll.

  2. Re:Cue in fucktard sopssa trolling in 3, 2, 1, ... by TrisexualPuppy · · Score: -1, Troll

    So is drinkypoo. Seeing that he makes sometimes 30 posts per day, he must be on welfare or trolling in the basement on his momma's coin.

    Shieldw0lf quit being gay eventually, but drinkypoo has yet to take the hint. Dumb mexican, go back to mexico.

  3. Re:Got an Education? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    That has certainly not been my experience. All I see is a lot of "open implementations" of flash that are completely useless. I think it's the typical story you get with FOSS, some luser in his mom's basement got it to work once on one file on one machine and, in a hurry to beat his cheat about his "great success", he proceeds to waste everybody's time by "releasing". Much as I love FOSS, there are way too many assholes doing exactly that and they give it all a bad name.

  4. Re:It's not Adobe you should be bitching to... by dr.+chuck+bunsen · · Score: 0, Troll

    Hahahahahahahahahahahaha. Fucktard.