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James Fletcher


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01-22-07 06:12 PM

can anyone tell me a debian repository (preferabley etch or sarge) that
has the flashplugin-nonfree package in, supported by 64bit arc?





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    Re: 64bit flash  
Lasse Jensen


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01-23-07 12:12 AM

James Fletcher wrote:

> can anyone tell me a debian repository (preferabley etch or sarge) that
> has the flashplugin-nonfree package in, supported by 64bit arc?

I'm pretty sure Adobe hasn't released a 64 bit Flash version. Check with
them yourself.

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Lasse Jensen [fafler at g mail dot com]
Linux, the choice of a GNU generation.





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    Re: 64bit flash  
AJackson


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01-27-07 06:14 AM



On Jan 22, 11:59 pm, Lasse Jensen <faf...@gmail.com> wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> James Fletcher wrote: 

Isn't closed software great! *grin*
(And yes, this will not be the only time you will have this problem
with closed software, drivers and hardware, James)

/Jackson






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    Re: 64bit flash  
ken scharf


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01-27-07 06:14 AM

AJackson wrote:
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> On Jan 22, 11:59 pm, Lasse Jensen <faf...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>
> Isn't closed software great! *grin*
> (And yes, this will not be the only time you will have this problem
> with closed software, drivers and hardware, James)
>
> /Jackson
>
You can always install the 32 bit flash and a 32 bit version of firefox.
Either use a a chroot or start with a shell script.





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    Re: 64bit flash  
AJackson


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02-05-07 06:14 AM

On Jan 27, 4:31 am, ken scharf <wa2mzeNOSPAMB...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> AJackson wrote:
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> You can always install the 32 bit flash and a 32 bit version of firefox.
> Either use a a chroot or start with a shell script.

Yes, I know.  But it isn't as easy as in using the source.
You or the distribution you use.

Same goes with binary 3D xdrivers (ATI and nVidia is bad, ATI only
slightly better,
since there is Open Source driver for older cards, no big thanks to
ATI) and
wlan cards with ndisdriver.






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