Camaleón wrote: > On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 08:52:15 +0200, Lorenzo Sutton wrote: >> Camaleón wrote: >>> On Wed, 13 Jul 2011 17:41:45 +0100, Tony van der Hoff wrote: >>>> I have recently installed Squeeze AMD-64 on my new Phenom box. >>>> Generally very pleased with it, but am having trouble with some Flash >>>> files. >>> (...) >>>> Any suggestions as to what to do, please? >>> Yes, you can install Adobe Flash player plugin from either Debian's >>> non- free repo or Adobe's site. >>> >>> Caveat: 64-bits Adobe Flash is plenty of security bugs :-/ >> And it also is quite buggy on much flash content (e.g. audio stuttering >> problem). I ended up installing the 32 bit version and it seems to be >> the less-awful one (as much as flash can be non-alwful). > Well, it seems that Adobe listened to my complain and today has announced > a new beta version (11.0.1.60) for both 32 and 64 bits. Wow... Still a > bad plugin but at least with less bugs and it seems to do not crash when > I maximize the player window. >>> P.S. The above link with the chart renders fine here (running lenny >>> +firefox5+adobe flash player, 64-bits-plugin-plenty-of-security-bugs) >>> >>> P.S. 2 Adobe, wake-up... again! >> I should also say... web developer industry/community and start using >> HTML5! > I, as a web developer, don't have any hurry in implementing html5. It > first need to be released and fully approved! :-) Ok but that will probably be something like around 2020 for the official standard and by then flash 11.0.10 will still be as buggy as ever :-) But seriously there are some things still done in Flash like audio/video playback which seem to work pretty well with html5.
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