[Bug 410407] Re: Clicking on items in Flash player does nothing [READ DESCRIPTION]

Paul-Sebastian Manole brokenthorn at gmail.com
Wed Mar 17 10:36:58 UTC 2010


We all know it's alpha, but I think it has worked better than expect
for some alpha software.
This can only mean one thing: Adobe should invest a little bit of
money into making at least a beta version of the flash player for
64bit Linux, which if going by the way the alpha version works, would
mean the beta would be pretty stable. I mean, at least for public
relation's sake. Releasing a good plugin for Linux would not bring
them more haters from  the Linux user's world, but on the contrary.

Anyways. . . Now Adobe has a big list of issues that Linux user's have
had with their alpha plugin. I'm just reasoning; why not put it to
good use?

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 9:21 PM, Mathieu Marquer
<mathieu.marquer at gmail.com> wrote:
> Native 64 bits flash plugin is still in an alpha state according to
> Adobe, and it crashes a lot (for e.g. when I load Gmail, the flash stuff
> in Google Talk lead Firefox to crash) on my main computer, even with a
> whole fresh install (Ubuntu 9.10 or 10.04 up-to-date, nVidia proprietary
> drivers, GeForce 8600M GT). So I don't think that using the native 64
> bits plugin would be a good thing for now.
>
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> Clicking on items in Flash player does nothing [READ DESCRIPTION]
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410407
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