You should try lightspark. It's open source Flash player
implementation and has support for recent versions of Flash.
Regard,
Martix
2011/1/15 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli gnu...@no-log.org:
I did a video as well, showing my new dual-booting solution called Bootr:
http://vimeo.com/18744450
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Am 15.01.2011 16:03, schrieb Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli:
I tried really hard to see this video,
I tried :
*viewing with gnash
*using some download website that were suspicious:
**some require java
**some wants you to install some toolbars
*using
Martix martix...@gmail.com writes:
http://vimeo.com/18744450
You should try lightspark. It's open source Flash player
implementation and has support for recent versions of Flash.
lightspark seems to be very new. It's not even in debian unstable yet
(only experimental). Have you tested that
Oops, I had tested lightspark only on Youtube and I just tried it with
Vimeo and it's not working for now. But in general, lightspark works
better with videos than Gnash or other open source Flashplayer
implementations like swfdec. I hope, they'll fix Vimeo support soon.
Regards,
Martix
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Am 11.01.2011 19:03, schrieb Sylvain Paré:
Hi all!
I did a video today
http://vimeo.com/18663899
Hey!
I did a video as well, showing my new dual-booting solution called Bootr:
http://vimeo.com/18744450
With Bootr you can switch between WebOS
@GNUtoo: thx ;)
@EdorFaus: thx but not lot of access ( perhaps i should move to php.. but I
have more intersting things to do : ) )
@Slyon: coool to see it in video! ( forgaive me I pass through long webos
booting :) )
/me looking forward to merge this into fso-installer!
2011/1/13 Lukas Märdian
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