As yesterday Flash 10 launched, and today Silverlight 2 was released, a lot of people on the internet seem to be angy at Adobe / Microsoft for not releasing a 64-bit version of their plugins.
Well, it’s YOUR choice to run a 64-bit browser, on your stupid OS! (yes I’m pointing to you, Linux users…). You don’t hear Vista 64-bit users complaining Flash does not work under the 64-bit edition of Internet Explorer, no, they just use the 32-bit version, without flaming a 32 page topic on the internet.
You don’t hear them complaining that they have to download 53 32-bit libraries just to get a 32-bit version of Firefox up and running. Well guess what, it’s not the problem of Firefox, it’s the problem of your stupid designed OS!
And I am pissed off reading this every time they release an update.
If you don’t like it, go to the store and buy a Vista 64-bit edition.
Linux users have to be pleased there even IS a version of Silverlight (Moonlight) and Flash for them, because Microsoft has no financial gain in this, it just costs them money. What is the financial gain of writing an app for Linux? None, these lame asses are used to get anything for free (which is stupid, because if they buy a computer WITH Vista it’s actually cheaper than one with Ubuntu).
Stay away from Linux, it’s dirty, unplanned, and hacked…
Use a real OS.

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are you for real?
Dam’n…
I love the way you express hatred and critique and claim that Linux is unplanned and hacked… It clearly shows you have no background knowledge about 32/64-bit architecture whatsoever.
Son, I suggest you do some research before posting ‘facts’ like these.
@Martijn: you Linux lovers always make problems of installing 32-bit libraries on your system.
Why does no Vista user complains?
Why?
I’m not complaining about installing 32-bit libraries… Learn to read!
I complain about your lack of knowledge…
*Sigh
lack of knowlegde?
What knowledge do I need about installing 32-bit libraries?
Firefox does not need more than 2GB of memory.
@Kristof, because vista users are used to the bloat, linux users aren’t. And what is the financial gain for microsoft to develop silverlight for windows? And i won’t start about your rant on linux…