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https://community.adobe.com/t5/flash-player/flash-10-fails-in-64-bit-linux/td-p/2143944
Aug 30, 2009 · I removed nspluginwrapper (flash release notes and/or Mandriva forums told me to) and removed all Flash 9 RPMs including libflashsupport. I read that the .tar.gz copy of 10.0.32.18 was the only file that was 64-bit, so that's the file I got.
https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/install-flash-10-ubuntu-linux-64bit.html
Oct 21, 2008 · I've already written about installing Flash player 10 under 32 bit version. But, couple of our readers asked about installing Flash player 10 final version under Ubuntu Linux 64 bit edition. This small post will cover flash 10 Ubuntu Linux 64 bit installation.
https://linuxowns.wordpress.com/2008/08/12/install-flash-player-10-rc-on-ubuntu/
Aug 12, 2008 · THIS POST IS OUTDATED, click here. The first release candidate for flash player 10 is out. Unlike the previous beta and flash player 9, this one actually performs pretty good. Fullscreen playback isn't choppy anymore for me. Is Adobe finally listening to some of it's userbase? updated 15/09/08 Before you install it, make sure to…
http://www.myscienceisbetter.info/install-adobe-flash-player-10-on-ubuntu-64bit.html
May 18, 2008 · UPDATE: Native Adobe 64bit Flash Player has been released. I have put together a small tutorial on how to install the native flash player 10 64bit plugin for linux.. Adobe recently launched Flash Player 10 Beta codenamed “Astro”.Great news, as it supports a bunch of new features, but as usually nothing yet for the 64 bit users.
https://throwingmywindows.blogspot.com/2008/12/installing-flash-player-10-64bit.html
Actually 64bit OS sometimes give a lot trouble, such as driver or plug-in problem, especially Adobe Flash Player and Java Virtual Machine.After I installed 64bit Ubuntu 8.10, everything is fine, I am happy with it, but then I notice that Adobe Flash Player not support 64bit.
https://linuxowns.wordpress.com/2008/10/15/flash-player-10-final/
Oct 15, 2008 · After a long beta period Flash player 10 finally hit it's final version. And this time the folks at Adobe were so kind to make a .deb file for Ubuntu. Great. Download the .deb here. Before installing it, run this command in a terminal (applications -> accessories -> terminal) sudo apt-get remove libflash-mozplugin libflashsupport flashplugin-nonfree…
https://linuxd.wordpress.com/2008/10/21/get-flash-player-10-now/
Oct 21, 2008 · Get Flash Player 10 now. Have you tried flash 10? Almost good. Works better than 9 with pulseaudio, more lightweight and gives smoother videoplayback. First off, remove flash 9 and libflashsupport if you installed it (if you have sound normaly in flash, without killing or tweaking pulseaudio, then you probably have). ...
https://www.howtoforge.com/installing-adobe-flash-10-on-ubuntu-8.04-i386
Installing The Adobe Flash Plugin 10 On Ubuntu 8.04 (i386) Version 1.0 Author: Falko Timme . This tutorial shows how you can install the Adobe Flash plugin 10 on an Ubuntu 8.04 desktop. Although this sounds quite trivial, there are a few problems along the way, especially if Flash 9 is already installed.Author: Falko Timme
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=17973&start=15
Oct 29, 2008 · I checked what I have installed in Mint for flash. There's just the adobe-flashplugin 10, libflashsupport and libflashplayer.so. libflashplayer.so isn't listed in Adept so it must be installed by adobe-flashplugin 10.
http://codeverge.com/opensuse.apps.multimedia/no-flash-support-in-firefox-3.0.5-an/1816800
Firefox 3.5 crashes with flash player 10.0.32.18 (suse 10.3) Hi I was using firefox 3.5.3 with flash player 9 (some version - not sure) and it was working fine. Today when youtube got opened it prompted me to upgrade flash to 10.0.32.18, i did so by installing ".rpm" using "rpm -Uvh flash-plugin-10.0.32.18-release.i386.rpm ".
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