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Look here:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/
Not only for Linux but ... for Windows as well ! (for IE9 of course)
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I would just rather, that everyone starts using flash alternatives.
Adobe has held the world hostage for too long !
For the windows version, it has a separate version for IE and other browsers. Does that mean both versions will have to be installed if someone uses multiple browsers including IE? That seems redundant
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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nice, i'll test it later
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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If someone tests it, can he/she report of it has (any) GPU acceleration ... or something ?
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If someone tests it, can he/she report of it has (any) GPU acceleration ... or something ?
I don't know if it has or not, but I could feel it runs faster. I now can watch 720p in fullscreen on YouTube smoothly. I feel like living in a dream...
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If someone tests it, can he/she report of it has (any) GPU acceleration ... or something ?
Only on Windows, unfortunately.
edit: i can confirm it runs really smooth on 720p, also starts up quite a bit quicker than the old one. it's maxing out one of my cores though, so there's definitely no hardware acceleration (nvidia).
Last edited by litemotiv (2010-09-15 19:31:44)
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I stopped using flashplugin-native64. I completely removed flash from my system and now I use chromium + HTML5 + gnash (for some needed flash).
I'm opensourcy happy.
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I would just rather, that everyone starts using flash alternatives.
Adobe has held the world hostage for too long !
Offtopic:
Get back to me about that when they actually work most of the time.
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there's a package on aur called flashplugin-square, which seems to be working ok (i'm at work using vnc, so cant fully test, but version test shows 10.2.161.22 version installed), on firefox-pgo 3.6.9, seems ok.
"I know what you're thinking, 'cause right now I'm thinking the same thing. Actually, I've been thinking it ever since I got here:
Why oh why didn't I take the BLUE pill?"
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Nice, didn't expect them to release a new x86_64 bit version that soon. Let's see how it works; nspluginswrapper is pretty slow and unstable.
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Works, period.
I'm french, don't mind my mistakes in english.
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64-bit users rejoice!
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Nice, didn't expect them to release a new x86_64 bit version.
There, I corrected that for you.
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Wow, thanks a lot. I don't care that Adobe has held us hostages for a long time. The problem is that web pages are using Flash in the first place. Adobe are only making a living and apparently they're doing okay. Kudos to them. That being said - I wouldn't mind a decent alternative at all - it just isn't available yet.
Last edited by Lars Stokholm (2010-09-15 21:29:04)
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Yay! Was hoping they would release a new one soon. I know they said they would, but I didn't really believe them Well, I'll certainly try this out right now, but I have to say that 10.1 with nspluginwrapper has worked amazingly well for me recently. 1080p fullscreen Youtube videos only use ~50% CPU, and it's smooth, Flash just seems much better lately. But gonna try this now of course.
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The new 64bit flash works nicely here
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I'm not much of a Flasher, but it seems to work well here, too.
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YES! Mine actually asked to update automatically with my -Syu update today. I was previously having flash issues due to some update over the past month or so, and now flash is again working great with the latest Chromium build on my 64-bit install. Very happy so far.
Arch64, AMD64, LXDE
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tested on some sites, tried some 1080p videos in fullscreen.
Amazing!
No more jerking crap on my slow box anymore! Especially on youtube while watching in fullscreen (even with 240p) while control bar or advertisment is sliding up/down, video used to stop completely with 10.0 r45. But now it's working flawlessly! thx adobe
(I still prefer html5 video tag to flash, but some sites still offer flash-only content... and html5's video is still maturing)
cheers, kulpae
Last edited by kulpae (2010-09-15 22:36:19)
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wow! 720p smooth, only 30% of my core2duo 1.66Ghz
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Works great. I'm glad they released a 64-bit version again.
I've been using the aging previous version till today.
It's good that one can continue to run a pure 64-bit system
without the need to install multilib.
Last edited by Octoploid (2010-09-16 12:14:06)
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smooth 1080p on phenom quadcore, but powernowd seems to decide to scale back every 10 seconds... all the way down to 800 mhz, causing lag.
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for any powernowd users experiencing laggy flash, move away from powernowd and look into the kernel cpufreq-ondemand governors:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Cpu … _threshold
flash is smooth for me (phenom II X4) and does not enter a laggy state, as it did with powernow-k8 and powernowd.
Last edited by stefanwilkens (2010-09-16 13:33:08)
Arch i686 on Phenom X4 | GTX760
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I didn't test this one yet (no Arch here at the office), but I'm a happy lightspark (with gnash fallback) user on 64bit. Who said the alternatives were not good enough?
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