On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 11:21:36AM +0530, Sudev Barar wrote: > 2009/7/8 Rob Owens <[email protected]>: > > I came across a thread about how to watch youtube videos with mplayer > > instead of Adobe's flash player. One option is to download the video and > > watch it with the standalone player, but there's a cooler way: > [SNIP] > > I tried this on an LTSP thin client, and on a standalone machine. The > > standalone machine was a P3 700MHz laptop that would not play a youtube > > video with the flash plugin. It played using the mplayer plugin just fine, > > at about 40% cpu usage. > > > > Interesting. I have clients with CPU power lower than that of even a > PI. You did not mention how it worked on thin client. > Would be interesting to see if this can work on them. > It worked well on my thin clients, using LTSP 5. I haven't tried it with LTSP 4.2 yet.
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