Adobe answers cries for 64-bit Flash on Linux
Published 11/17/2008 by Stephen Shankland at CNET News - Business Tech
Starting to answer the clamorous demand from open-source fans, Adobe Systems plans to release an alpha version of its Flash Player technology on Monday for those using 64-bit Linux software.
Linux has moved more rapidly than Windows or Mac OS X to support 64-bit processors, in part because the developer-friendly ...
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