Adobe has a new 64bit beta out called adobe square, and you just copy the .so 
to ~/.mozilla/plugins . It's worked really well for me for a while now.



-- Sent from my Palm Pre
On Oct 21, 2010 7:13, Michael C. Robinson <[email protected]> 
wrote: 

Apparently, there is no standard way to watch flash content on an x86_64

Linux distribution.  Adobe evidently has pulled their 64 bit flash

player, not the Windows version of course.  Anyone know of a good

workaround?  For how long is this likely to remain a problem?



This is why I stuck with my old Pentium 4 for so long.



I'm running Fedora 13 x86_64 where the 32 bit flash player doesn't seem

to work.



I wish an open source flash replacement would come out that works with

the boneheaded web sites that require adobe flash player.



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