There are free drivers in xorg for the Intel GMA950 chip which is found
in the 945G mainboard chipsets and the ATI r300 chips which are in the
x300 cards and ATI Xpress 200 chipset for example. I don't know if they
actually work with gnash - especially as the r300 is still labeled
experimental in some places - but I'm going to have the same problem
soon and I'll try one of these.

Sylvain Beucler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried Gnash and it's good to have such a nice tool.
>
> One cons: as it was already reported, it is really slow. I read that
> it is recommended to get a 3D card to cope with that.
>
>
> However these days, all the 3D cards out there require proprietary
> drivers to be useful in this regard.
>
>
> What would you recommend to get a usable Gnash on a completely free OS?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>   



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