Also sprach Rob Savoye: > > Opera has made a special OLPC edition. The most important difference, > > compared to the normal Opera for Linux, is the default skin. > > By any chance does this Opera port support the NSAPI used by Mozilla > plugins ? If so, it'd be trivial to add Flash support using Gnash.
Yes, Opera supports the "netscape" plugin API. You can put plugins here: /usr/lib/opera/plugins Also, we look for plugins here: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins For example, you can put Adobe's latest Flash plugin for Linux: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6904912 Jan 25 13:26 libflashplayer.so It works, but the file size is less than inviting. Could you point me to a gnash plugin? Ideally, though, I'd like to keep Flash content away from OLPC machines. Flash is a proprietary format and we should rather find open alternatives. For example, you can add sound to web pages through a JavaScript API. Try this page in Opera on the OLPC: http://people.opera.com/howcome/2006/canvasdemo/canvascape/shoot.html Press 'space' and 'b' and listen. -h&kon Håkon Wium Lie CTO °þe®ª [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.opera.com/howcome _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
