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December 05, 2007

9.0.115.0 Debug versions are also available

Sorry I missed this in the original post! Debug players are available on the Support downloads page.

Yes, Linux debug and standalone players are also available.

Posted by ehuang at December 5, 2007 10:30 AM

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I am glad to see that Adobe further develops this flash plugin, but are there any news in x86_64 front?..

Posted by: Justinas V.D. at December 6, 2007 11:31 AM

I just noticed that the flash CS3 IDE update is now available!

Is there a way to test full screen content in the IDE? Changing stage.displayState there doesn't seem to have any effect.

Posted by: miles at December 12, 2007 07:58 PM

I don't like this version. How I can rollback this update?

Posted by: TMaxim at December 24, 2007 12:43 PM

ARG!

A month ago my Vista computer told me that flash was no longer working on my computer. I looked at the adobe website and followed the instructions for de-installing and re-installing and re-booting and...nothing. My 6 month old laptop no longer allows me to see flash media. As the Director of Product Management at a software company, I know it just does not need to be this hard to solve what should be a simple problem.

Once again, ARG!

Paula Dycaico

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Hi Paula,

Adobe offers free technical support for installation issues: http://www.adobe.com/support/programs/flashplayer/?tab:contact=1

I recommend contacting them so that they can understand the issues with your machine.

thanks,
Emmy
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Posted by: paula at January 4, 2008 10:33 PM

Hello

the new flash player is terribly SLOW on linux. unusable slow! one youtube video is taking up huge amounts of cpu and having 2 or 3 firefox-tabs open with flash ads takes 100% cpu time!!

i have a nvidia graphics card and read in a lot of forums and blogs that other nvidia owners have the same problems with the new 9.115 flash player.

enabling or disabling the hardware acceleration makes no difference.


the penguin.swf blog has a lot of comments about this but never adressed these problems or answered the questions.

why is this happening, and when will this be resolved ? the 9.048 versions did not have these problems, but is unusable due to its security problems.

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Hi,

If you have a set of URLs where we can reproduce this issue, please file a bug: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=fp_beta_feedback

thanks,
Emmy
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Posted by: Max Merkel at January 5, 2008 10:51 AM