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Posted Thursday July 17, 2008, 10:32 am, Over one day old
While Adobe supports many Linux distributions, including the one I use, what it *doesn't* support is the 64 bit version that I'm running. | | So, today at lunch, I went looking for a way to get it running, despite Adobe's lack of support.
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Posted Wednesday November 26, 2008, 4:30 pm, Over one day old
"the Twitter webpage every few minutes, and since the IM integration has gone the way of the dodo bird, a desktop application seems like a useful way to manage one?s Twitter interactions. I?m a big, big fan so far of Twhirl? and now, thanks to these instructions, I can run Twhirl under Kubuntu (the current Linux installation on my laptop). I suppose that I?ll miss seeing the Fail Whale? No, on second thought, I won?t. "
Posted Monday September 15, 2008, 8:21 pm, Over one day old
" sui siti che lo espongono e l?impossibilità di usare AIR su distribuzioni che non supportano la pacchettizzazione deb o rpm se non attraverso complicati accrocchi. Anche chi sceglie linux a 64 bit non se la vede ancora tanto bene. Ho notato inoltre una regressione sul versante webcam. Nonostante nel changelog si vanti il supporto alle periferiche v4l2, la mia cam v4l ha smesso di funzionare con AIR. Chi fosse interessato può consultare le "
Posted Saturday July 19, 2008, 11:20 pm, Over one day old
" J Wynia posted a pretty good (if semi-hacky) tutorial on how to get AIR applications running in Ubuntu 64. Like every other 64 bit question aimed at Adobe, I have no idea what the status of official 64 bit support for AIR is, but hopefully this gets you part of the way there. "
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