Native Reader for x86_64 Linux ?

Is there any hope for a native x86_64 Linux Reader?
64 bit Flash Player works fine allready.
(see http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/64bit.html)
I would love to remove all 32bit compatibility libraries from my machine.

^Never like those instructions as they are most suited for Windows and not Mac and Linux especially. There is also no installer on Mac and Linux.
The issue may be due to you using 32-bit Firefox 25.0 instead of 64-bit Firefox 25.0. If using 32-bit Firefox you need 32-bit Plugins, not 64-bit.
The 64-bit Linux build of Firefox 25.0 can be found at
http://download.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/25.0/linux-x86_64/ Just pick your language.
Mozilla only lists the 32-bit Linux releases on mozilla.org

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