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Hi there,

I know it's a very common problem but I didn't find any easy solution to install adobe air on debian testing 64 bits? I thought Adobe would release official 64 bits packages but it is not done yet... Impossible to find any unofficial packages from the community either?

In my case it would be to install Tweetdeck!

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asked 13 Apr '10, 20:09

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Well... Instead of actually "installing" adobe air, you could get Adobe's AIR SDK, which is a command-line developer's version of Adobe AIR used for testing AIR apps.
Pick it up at http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=airsdk

Just run the adt binary in the bin directory like so:

./adt 'AIR app you want to run'

This is how I run my AIR apps on x86_64 Archlinux.

Hope this helped

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answered 15 Apr '10, 19:12

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Install Adobe AIR Linux 1.5 on 64-bit Linux distributions - http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/408/kb408084.html Install Adobe AIR 2 on 64-bit Linux distributions - http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/521/cpsid_52132.html

I have TweetDeck running under AIR 2 on 64-bit Ubuntu with no issues.

--jeremy

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answered 15 Apr '10, 19:32

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I had the same problem, so I made a howto for installing adobe air on 64-bit debian squeeze. Works for me anyhow

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answered 21 Feb '11, 16:45

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I have not tried to install Adobe AIR (at least on Linux anyway) and I never used a 64-bit version of Linux, but shouldn't you be able to run 32-bit software on Debian 64-bit? There is a generic "bin" file that you can run to install it.

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answered 13 Apr '10, 22:07

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Impossible to launch the .bin on 64 bits!

(15 Apr '10, 18:00) Pierre

welll , i found that the .bin works fine but sometimes .... it behaves crazy with the browser. but i still belive the .run file works fine... try it.

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Debian User Forums • View topic - The new Adobe Air, How to.... - http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=52614

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answered 12 Jul '10, 21:07

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