F 15. 64 bit versus 32 bit.
Sebastian Rust
harlequix at googlemail.com
Tue May 24 18:00:44 UTC 2011
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On 05/24/2011 07:44 PM, Jon Ingason wrote:
> 2011-05-24 19:11, harlequix at googlemail.com skrev:
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>> Rahul Sundaram <metherid at gmail.com> schrieb:
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>> On 05/24/2011 08:33 PM, Nat Gross wrote: > 1. Thank you ALL for the
>> quick positive response! > > 2. I am a bit confused as to when to
>> use 32 bit components on a 64 bit > os. Besides Flash, Java has the
>> same option, and many more. On the 64 > bit architecture, would I
>> use 64 bit Java as well? Yes. The only components that you would use
>> 32-bit ones are typically proprietary stuff like Skype. Flash does
>> have a 64-bit version available Rahul -- users mailing list
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>> Yes, but the the flash plugin is afaik outdated. Native 64-bit flash
>> support has always been a pain in the ass, so you might consider running
>> the 32-bit version.
>
> That is not my experience. When I run 32 bit version it crased
> constantly while with 64 bit version I have no problem. I am running
> version 10.3.162.29 with build date 2011-05-13. I am getting this from:
>
> http://www.linux-ati-drivers.homecall.co.uk/flashplayer.x86_64/
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weird... the offical adobe site links to its very outdated 10.2 preview
for 64-bit (this here:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/square/) but thanks you
very much didn't know that
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