> Carlos -- please make sure you chase Adobe on this topic. And Skype.
>
> m
Will re-initiate talks w/ Adobe folks.
Btw, congrats on the recent developments in South America guys! Really
cool stuff! :)
-Naz
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On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 2:33 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
> Java should be OK. The version that Fedora ships is based on the open
> GPL version that is called IcedTea and is fully certified by the Java
> group. We'll know more in the next month or so.
Yep. Also to note that it is missing in the F13
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Carlos Nazareno wrote:
> Will Flash Flash Player & Java SE (not JavaME) run on the XO-1.75, it
> being non-x86?
>
> For Android, Flash Player requires an ARMv7 (Cortex) + to run.
>
> Flash Player 9 was running on the N900 which ran Maemo.
>
> Video calls & streami
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 9:16 PM, Alan Eliasen wrote:
> I considered it also a serious problem that the then-shipping
> configurations of the OLPC completely lacked fonts with glyphs for many
> languages (e.g. there were no fonts with Chinese or Japanese characters)
> so these languages could not
On 04/13/2011 05:47 PM, Carlos Nazareno wrote:
> Will Flash Flash Player & Java SE (not JavaME) run on the XO-1.75, it
> being non-x86?
You may look into trying to get "Java SE For Embedded" working. It
supposedly supports ARM architectures, but that's all I know about it.
http://www.oracle.c
Will Flash Flash Player & Java SE (not JavaME) run on the XO-1.75, it
being non-x86?
For Android, Flash Player requires an ARMv7 (Cortex) + to run.
Flash Player 9 was running on the N900 which ran Maemo.
Video calls & streaming over internet is now one of the most important
uses for developing c