New, faster Adobe Flash Player 10 for Linux now available!

Adobe has just released a public beta of the next Flash Player, version 10. Mike Melanson from Adobe says:

There are plenty of nifty new features covered in the labs link. More interesting for Linux users is that we have been addressing the graphical performance issues that manifesting starting in 9r115, the version where we had to rework the graphical system due to the new XEmbed support (trying to remember what that bought us... oh yeah: context menus consistent with the desktop). The key to performance? Move away from recommended APIs and use unrecommended ones (without resorting to deprecated APIs).

Penguin.SWF blog tracks development status and issues regarding the Linux version of Adobe’s Flash Player.

Useful links:
Adobe Labs - Flash Player 10
Penguin.SWF blog announcement

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Great Installed successfully

I have installed it in ubuntu 8.10 with apt-get

thank you

see more linix help in http://shibuvarkala.blogspot.com

Adobe releases Flash Player 10

yes , I think this version have super performance Adobe.thanks.

Great, But...

Why can't they give us a freaking 64 bit version? I'm suffering using nspluginwrapper, which isn't exactly the greatest flash implementation ever.

64bit version now officially out!

It's only alpha build at this time, but I'm sure 64bit users will be very happy.

Linux 64-bit Alpha Release Notes

There's a rumor that 64bit

There's a rumor that 64bit version might be in making... 64 bit Linux / FreeBSD Flash Player exists