Wayne Stallwood wrote:
No 64bit flash but you can't use the 32bit flash plugin with a 64bit browser without trickery. Solution manually install a 32bit browser or ignore flash content until they fix it.
It's worth considering Gnash (the Gnu Flash implementation), as that does have 64-bit plugins.
If you do this, expect other problems (expecting Gnash to work like Flash is like expecting Wine to work like Windows at the moment) but very often it will do what you need. However, you'll need to install the Firefox FlashBlock plugin to prevent flash objects being loaded unless you want them to, as Gnash does sometimes (in my experience) get stuck at 100% CPU and take your browser with it. Actually FlashBlock is worth having anyway, even with real Flash plugins.
Mark Rogers