On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 19:52 -0500, Philippe Rigault wrote:
Due to the lack of a 64-bit flash plugin, the only way to browse
flash-enabled sites currently is through the 32-bit version of firefox (unless
there is a way to use the 32-bit plugin with firefox.x86_64, which I think is
not possible).
Therefore, I consider the 32-bit version firefox a must have on the x86_64 iso
files (there is no firefox i386.rpm in the DVD of FC5test3).
I am even recommending the 32-bit version to be the default on x86_64 until a
proper alternative (free flash plugin or 64-bit version distributed by
Macromedia) exists.
Regards.
I'd suggest you search the archive; there were numerous discussions
about this subject.
In general:
A. Pushing the i386 will reduce any incentive Macromedia might have to
actually get off their back side and port their flash player to 64bit.
B. Not all people want/use flash. (I for one)
C. Having the i386 firefox requires a long line of i386 dependences that
people will rather no install. (AKA i386-free installation.)
D. Nothing stops anyone from replacing the x86_64 rpms with i386 ones.
E. There's a lot of working being done to improve the free flash
plug-in. Hopefully it'll improve in the coming months.
Gilboa