It's an alpha release, I won't try it out. Unless, it is included in repository.
No matter how this 64 Bit works, I want to say: Thank you, Adobe, you did a good job!
PS. Here is a blog post from Adobe.
Updated: Can't believe that I broke my word so soon. I have tried it out, it works normally on Fedora 9 so far. Here is the steps I did:
- Remove 32 Bit: yum remove flash-plugin.i386, Note that there still is the libflashsupport.{i386,x86_64} on my system.
- Download and unpack libflashplayer.so to ~/.mozilla/plugins.
- Navigate to about:plugins to check if installed correctly, it shows as Shockwave Flash 10.0 d20.
- Watch a YouTube video?.
Updated2: I noticed that microphone is working.
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