Finally adobe released adobe flash preview version for 64-bit systems you can install this in ubuntu 10.10 using PPA
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The extension has the ability to detect most settings automatically when launched. It detects your system architecture, OS version, plugins to be removed and selects the best plugin to be installed on your system. It also offer flash update alerts, that detects new beta versions from Adobe Labs.
The following tutorial will teach you how to install the 64-bit edition of the Adobe Flash Player 11 plugin on the Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) operating system.Well, I guess you've heard the good news, that Adobe released two days ago, July 13th, the first Beta version of Adobe Flash Player with support for 64-bit Linux-based... (read more)
There will always be a lot of things to do after a fresh Ubuntu installation. Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail was scheduled to be released on April 25th. Now it’s still in beta and alpha stage, which means it’s not fully stable and may contain bugs and issues.
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Flash doctor is a script that would fix the flash problems automatically, install flash fully and safely, and provide an advanced flash control panel.
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Ever since the dawn of 64 Bit technology in computers people wanted everything to be 64 Bit. It was proven that a 64 Bit system would create fewer bottlenecks and deliver better performance than a 32 Bit variant. Adobe has realised this problem faced by browsers and began developing a plug-in for its Flash player.
Adobe Labs announced last evening, July 13th, the immediate availability for download of the first Beta release of the upcoming Adobe Flash Player 11 for Linux, Windows and Machintosh platforms, now with native support for 64-bit Linux operating systems. Our prayers have come to an end, as Adobe has finally released a few hours ... (read more)
After installing RedHat, the next thing I want to do is installing the Adobe Flash Player. Adobe Flash Player is a must have application for internet lovers like me. It will enrich your internet experiences with smooth flash animation enabled. Please read the following tutorial to install the latest version of Adobe Flash Player 10.3 [...]
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NOTE: Adobe Flash Player 11.2 will be the last version to target Linux
as a supported platform. Adobe will continue to provide security
backports to Flash Player 11.2 for Linux.
What is the plans for Flash support in the future?
With a bit of luck HTML5 media support will drop website developer's dependency on Flash.