The 64-bit version of flash is stable, and it appears to be getting
released alongside updates to the 32-bit versions, so I really don't
see why Ubuntu still insists on provides 64-bit Ubuntu users with the
32-bit plugin and nspluginwrapper, which has been broken for at least
the last 3 releases of Ubuntu. It would be pretty ridiculous if this
bug were still in Karmic, and it's this sort of minor but conspicuous
snag that stigmatises 64-bit operating systems for desktop users.
The 64-bit version of flash is stable, and it appears to be getting
released alongside updates to the 32-bit versions, so I really don't
see why Ubuntu still insists on provides 64-bit Ubuntu users with the
32-bit plugin and nspluginwrapper, which has been broken for at least
the last 3 releases of Ubuntu. It would be pretty ridiculous if this
bug were still in Karmic, and it's this sort of minor but conspicuous
snag that stigmatises 64-bit operating systems for desktop users.