Habe you tried to activate this on the XO? http://www.dailymotion.com/en/html5
Le 10/11/2011 19:20, Bernie Innocenti a écrit : > On Thu, 2011-11-10 at 00:18 -0500, Chris Leonard wrote: >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 10:45 PM, Bernie Innocenti >> <ber...@sugarlabs.org> wrote: >> On Thu, 2011-11-10 at 03:12 +0000, Alan Jhonn Aguiar Schwyn >> wrote: >> > >> > >> > And... Why not use Adobe Flash? Problems with the license? >> >> >> Yes, it's not even redistributable. Besides, there's no ARM >> version for >> the XO-1.75. >> >> And even if both problems were solved, flash is typically too >> slow to >> play videos on hardware as the XO-1. On the XO-1.5 it's barely >> acceptable for low resolution videos. >> >> >> >> >> Gnash overcomes the redistribution issue, but not necessarily the >> performance ones. > > Yes. Quite frankly, Gnash is still so bad that it'd be inclined to > remove it altogether from XO distributions. > > One could make a case that half-broken flash support is still better > than nothing, but I think it makes us look worse than systems like iOS > and Android which don't provide flash at all. > > Moreover, some video sites detect the presence of flash and use it > instead of HTML5 <video>. Daily Motion is one of these. > > >> Sugar Labs has friends in the Gnash community we could ask about this, >> they've been working (with some sucecss, I think) on XO 1.75 >> implemetnation and of course, we do host their PO files for L10n, and >> have recently upstreamed a number of completed L10ns. > > I use Gnash on my computer and I report bugs to the developers from time > to time. Though, after so many years of development, I'm starting to > suspect that HTML5 will make Flash irrelevant before Gnash replaces it. > -- Education 0.2 -- http://blog.ofset.org/hilaire _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep