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March 1, 2007
Question

Where's Flash Player 9 for my x86_64 linux?

  • March 1, 2007
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I'm waiting for that plugin for so long. I can't view anything it's made in Flash 8 or 9. Last days, you finally release player for x86 linux, but what about 64 bit?? Why are you release player's for Windows so quickly and make Linux users wait. Are they better or what??
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    Participant
    March 11, 2007
    I am also waiting for the 64 bit version of the Flash plugin. I am using Conquerer and do not want to install Firefox. The x86 could not be installed. So maybe another request might help to get the 64 bit support...
    Participant
    May 2, 2007
    quote:

    ~/install_flash_player_9_linux> ./flashplayer-installer

    ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the
    Adobe Flash Player installer.


    Where does Adobe publish to you it his plan of development for the Flash player on support 64bit?
    Wainting too...
    May 2, 2007
    I'm getting the same error:

    ./flashplayer-installer

    ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the
    Adobe Flash Player installer.

    Didn't happen when installed Flash Player 7, which is still working fine with Firefox 1.5. I'm using SUSE9.3
    Participant
    March 7, 2007
    emu_

    The trick is to download an x86 version of firefox. Nobody makes x86_64 plugins, so on my x86_64 install of CentOS, I downloaded an i386 version of firefox and all the plugins work like a charm.

    --yorgasor