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> Flash Media Not 64-bit Compatible, 64-bit XP and Linux OS's won't run Flash
DynamicMan
post Jan 1 2006, 01:16 AM
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I got a new AMD Turion 64 laptop for Christmas. I installed Ubuntu Linux (64-bit version) and started browsing with Firefox. When I got to a flash enabled site, I downloaded the plugin and as I tried to install it, a dialog box popped up stating that flash does not support 64-bit operating systems or something like that.

Has anyone else had that problem? Is Macromedia going to make a 64-bit version?
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