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MrNxDmX

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  1. Quoted from RyanVM.net:

    MrNxDmX wrote:

    Are you sure that your source is an un-modified one? It never happened to me :S

    code65536 wrote:

    Of course it's not unmodified. This is jcberry526, the person who has been gallivanting around various forums asking about how he can make some custom "cyberwarez.info" branded distro. It's really quite amusing, since no real warez scene person would talk about this on a public forum. Nor would they ask such inane questions that demonstrate such a lack of resourcefulness.

    No more words from me...
  2. Quoted from its FAQ page: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/faq.html

    64-bit Flash Player 10

    Why aren’t the Windows and Mac 64-bit alpha versions available on Adobe Labs?

    Release of this alpha version of 64-bit Flash Player on Linux is the first step in delivering upon Adobe’s commitment to make Flash Player native 64-bit across platforms. We chose Linux as our initial platform in response to numerous requests in our public Flash Player bug and issue management system and the fact that Linux distributions do not ship with a 32-bit browser or a comprehensive 32-bit emulation layer by default. Until this prerelease, use of 32-bit Flash Player on Linux has required the use of a plugin wrapper, which prevents full compatibility with 64-bit browsers. With this prelease, Flash Player 10 is now a full native participant on 64-bit Linux distributions. We are committed to bringing native 64-bit Flash Player to Windows and Mac in future prereleases.

    Also, quoted from support page: http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewConten...rnalId=6b3af6c9
    Flash Player support on 64-bit operating systems

    Issue

    Adobe Flash Player is not supported for playback in a 64-bit browser. However, you can run Flash Player in a 32-bit browser running on a 64-bit operating system.

    Reason

    Adobe is working on Flash Player support for 64-bit platforms as part of our ongoing commitment to the cross-platform compatibility of Flash Player. We expect to provide native support for 64-bit platforms in an upcoming release of Flash Player following Flash Player 10.

    Solution

    To use Flash Player to view Flash content on a 64-bit operating system, you must run a 32-bit browser.

    There is now way of running flash player in 64bit till adobe releases its compatible version :( And even there is no working alpha.
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