I just installed Ubuntu on my laptop (ThinkPad T40). I'm really liking this distro. Very clean and easy to use.<BR><BR>I'm fairly new to Linux.<BR><BR>I use Firefox (of course) and want to also be ...
Adobe has released the very first alpha version of a 64-bit Flash Player for Linux. This move is part of the company's broader plans to provide comprehensive 64-bit support for the widely-used browser ...
Adobe Systems on Tuesday made good on a promise to release a Linux version of the latest Flash Player, software that lets Web browsers view multimedia information such as YouTube videos or animated ...
There has been some interesting stuff coming out about Flash Player 9 for Linux, and I wanted to ut it all in one place for those following the development. Penguin.SWF has a list of the libraries ...
When Adobe announced last week that it plans to discontinue its standalone Flash Player for Linux, it noted that updated versions of Flash Player will subsequently be available to Linux users only ...
Adobe Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: ADBE) released Flash Player 9 for Linux on Wednesday, allowing users of the open-source operating system to create or use multimedia applications with the latest version of ...
Macromedia on Thursday is announcing availability of Flash Player 7 for Linux, a version of the company’s rich Internet client that is bundled with Linux operating systems from several vendors and ...
Talk about a change in priorities! When Adobe decided it was time to start work on a 64-bit Flash Player, they didn’t release the first test version on Windows or Mac OS X. No, they released it on ...
Adobe Flash has made an about turn on its decision to end support for its Flash Player (NPAPI) plug-in on Linux. Instead Linux will begin receiving the newest releases in sync with Windows and macOS.