j4nKy wrote: > well, I've tried updating gstreamer and then gnash, but flex in base > needs to be updated first.
At this point gnash and Flash Player 7 offer similar functionality. There are two major ticks against gnash that don't affect FP7: - As Marc noted, buttons on many websites don't work properly. Flickr's image management buttons (for example) kind-of, sort-of work, but don't completely render. If you know what each button does, you can feel your way around. In FP7 Flickr's buttons work as normal. - Gnash immediately pegs my Centrino 1.6GHz CPU at 100%. FP7 immediately pegs it at about 60-70%. Neither of these is great, but gnash makes the browser sluggish while FP7 feels relatively light. This is important for everyday use as Firefox users are typically switching between multiple tabs. -sl -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Flash-Player-7-working-with-OpenBSD-native-Firefox-3-via-nspluginwrapper-tp21286090p21317623.html Sent from the openbsd user - ports mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
