Danny Piccirillo wrote:
> Until i got the 64-bit version of flash, YouTube would crash everytime i
> scrolled on a Not to mention it was slowww. All of those things have been
> fixed now that i'm using the native 64-bit version and i've had zero
> problems
>
Let me clarify that we've only t
Until i got the 64-bit version of flash, YouTube would crash everytime i
scrolled on a page or used HD (flash would freeze and hang my browser and
i'd have to wait for it to crash before i could use my browser again), and
flash would immediately crash when i tried to fullscreen anything. Not to
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Am 17.06.2009 um 20:57 schrieb Patrick Goetz:
> As far as I can tell, the 64-bit Flash plugin is fairly stable and
> works with all the content we could think to try out.
The last time I tried to use Adobe's 64-bit player was in Intrepid
and it refused to load YouTube videos. Is this solved?
Olá Patrick e a todos.
On Wednesday 17 June 2009 19:57:56 Patrick Goetz wrote:
> Once we switched to using the 64-bit Flash alpha plugin, the 64-bit
> firefox was slightly faster than the 32-bit version. As far as I can
> tell, the 64-bit Flash plugin is fairly stable and works with all the
>
> Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 13:42:07 -0400
> From: Daniel Chen
> Subject: Re: Stable 64-bit flash
> To: ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com
> Danny Piccirillo wrote:
>> > No exception can be made there? How have exceptions been made
> before? Is
>> > there some way to work around that?
>