Re: Adobe Releases New 64-bit Flash Plugin For Linux

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On Sep 16, 2010, at 10:19 AM, jesse jaara <jesse.jaara@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 2010/9/16 Linus Eklöf <kazchjack@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>> What's kind of sad is that people support and use adobes flash.
>> Gnash might
>> not work that well, but at least you'll kind of show support for free
>> software.
>>
>> I would use gnash or lightspark, if they could be used together
>> whit adobes
> flash
> like having some white list for video sites or somesort of analyzer
> that
> will firtsh
> go trought the flash show binary  to see if it is 100% supported by
> gnash/... and
> if it isint then use the adobes version. I think that at the moment
> what
> most users
> need flash for are 100% flash only sites and games

I have read that lightspark is getting pretty decent, although I have
not tried it myself in awhile.  It supposedly can/will fall back to
gnash for sites that have issues.

I too am looking forward to an adobe free experience, one way or
another, as it's really the only blob left on my systems, and I'm
dissatisfied with their  quality and attitude toward Linux solutions.

  C Anthony [mobile]


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