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Is Adobe in some way associated with Intel? by UnFair 2009-02-03 15:12:31
I'm told my Flash player/plugin is out of date and I need to download the most recent version from Adobe. So I went to the site and after a failure because of "wrong architecture" I check the system requirements - indeed, they ask for i386 explicitly, a Linux of any AMD64 flavour is not supported.

Whiskey Tango Foxtrott?
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  I think all it is saying is that only a 32-bit by vdp2009-02-03 15:32:21
    You are correct. But that having been said, by sgrunt2009-02-03 16:07:30
    Point is Adobes recommendations say by UnFair2009-02-03 16:47:59
      well, if your feeling brave by Freakazoid2009-02-03 17:02:21
        Danke sehr! I'm going to try it perhaps tomorrow by UnFair2009-02-03 17:13:18
  Problem is not the hardware... by nate_t_g2009-02-03 15:34:41
    The Linix 64-bit flash player is still beta, I thi by vdp2009-02-03 15:37:56
      Not according to their site. by UnFair2009-02-03 16:53:02
        you downloaded the 32-bit version by Freakazoid2009-02-03 17:00:55
    I read somewhere you can install a 32bit by confused.brit2009-02-03 15:40:00
      oops, corrected clicky by confused.brit2009-02-03 15:40:55
        I did that in the past and it worked, mostly (n/t) by UnFair2009-02-03 16:54:16

 

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