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Vote for a Linux version of Flex/Flash Builder!
Jul 27th
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FB-19053
Make your vote and comments count! Even if you don’t use Linux per se, please vote for the issue. By doing so, you’ll be expanding and encouraging the Flex/Flash community to another OS!

[Linux] Flash Builder 4: Will Adobe Help Us?
Jul 24th
Sure, there’s Flex Builder 3 for Linux, but it has extremely limited capabilities, and you have to hack it just to get it to work with Eclipse 3.4+. Did I mention that it won’t install in a 64bit JVM? Yes, I was able to get it working, but it’s a huge pain for something that shouldn’t be. It’s been a beta for nearly a year now, and with no real hope in sight. Since Adobe just released Windows and Mac beta editions of the new Flash Builder 4, what does it mean for us? Is there a plan out there for Adobe to save the day?
Yes, there is FDT. Enough said. But the full-flavored version of FDT is like $600+! I don’t know about you guys, but I don’t have that kind of money laying around. However, FDT IS DOING SOMETHING AWESOME and giving their best product away for FREE for open source project teams. I guess I just need to jump on it and get my secret projects (insert evil laugh) into the mainstream. Even so, MXML support is limited, and as far as I know, you can’t visually create Flex applications like you can in Flash/Flex Builder.
So my statement is this: Help us help you Adobe. There ARE people out here that are waiting desperately for a Linux Flash/Flex IDE to come out. We DO have money and we’re willing to spend it. Just please try and meet us halfway
If there were any other way, we’d do it. But there isn’t. Wine is a long ways off from being able to virtualize a Windows JVM, so our only real option is to run it natively on Windows or Mac. Hear our cries, Adobe, we’d love to give you money for your product!

Ubuntu 64: Running Flex Builder
May 9th
I can’t claim any credit on this one, but I got Flex Builder working on my new Jaunty distribution! I initially thought I should get myself a 64bit version of Eclipse and try to install Flex Builder over it, but that didn’t work.
Evidently, the solution is to get a 32bit JRE and get that running, then to modify Eclipse’s startup files to point to the 32bit JRE. Everything works great! I was basically able to copy and paste my old Ganymede from a 32bit OS to a 64bit one, with only a few modifications. Pretty dang cool. Anyway, here’s where the credit is due: http://rachaelandtom.info/content/running-32bit-eclipse-64bit-linux
As far as running a 32bit Flash Debug player, I haven’t given that the time to work on getting that to work. I’m for the moment satisfied to just have Flash Player work regardless. The 64bit standard player is working great for me, I haven’t had too many problems with it. Here’s hoping that I won’t have to get a 32bit Firefox to run the Flash 10 Debug Player