Excelent mYself, thank you for sharing this with us, a lot of people who are
reluctant to free softwera put gaming as an argument.
I've been watching the video on youtube and I have to soy that seems very
interesting.
I think that one of the key points for improvement is the language. Once
I would try to set up a minimal desktop environment and kill all unneccesary
processes; perhaps with a very fast video player it will work.
I recommend using xmonad together with mplayer.
So do a
apt-get install xmonad mplayer
then logout and choose xmonad as a desktop session.
You'll see
I think that one of the key points for improvement is the language. Once
this issue is solved, more people could help the project.
Do not judge by the video since its the original version, not the English
one. Go try the game yourself, and let me know if you stumble upon any
problem.
Hi,
I've bought a GNU/Linux computer with Trisquel pre-installed, but I am
unable to get gnash to play any videos in Abrowser (it just buffers).
I wondered what the preferred option is? Would it be to disable gnash
and use a HMTL5 add-on?
Thanks
Aidy
В 12:51 -0800 на 23.02.2014 (нд), lisp_alive[@nospam] написа:
I've bought a GNU/Linux computer with Trisquel pre-installed, but I am
unable to get gnash to play any videos in Abrowser (it just buffers).
The problem is fundamental. The proprietary flash technology is not
publicly documented,
Yep, exactly. I done an extensive test for Gnash and Lightspark recently, to
see how good they're in real life with the following results:
- Gnash (a GameSWF fork) is useful if you want to play non-free flash-based
games, like the Hobo series. It's currently not useful for anything else.
-
Oaw!, you are the autor! That is awesome!
I use linterna Mágica on Midori Browser and even if it has some raw edges, I
love how it works.
I even can understand some of the source code and I'm not a programmer.
I also like how you can modify options manipulating your well documented
source
В 22:54 +0100 на 23.02.2014 (нд), franparpe[nospam] написа:
I use linterna Mágica on Midori Browser and even if it has some raw edges
File a bug report or a feature request with detailed description and a
way to duplicate the issues. Every bug and inconvenience matters to me.
After all the sole
He probably meant the YouTube All HTML5 extension, although YouTube works
without this.
Can you provide some usecase when Linterna Magica load videos, that HTML5 or
the Totem plugin cannot handle? Even the test videos on your website does
work flawlessly without it.
Another option is to download the video and watch it with Totem.
In two years no one will care about it. States turn down buying Intel now but
then they will start buying again.
В 23:22 +0100 на 23.02.2014 (нд), myself...@gmail.com написа:
Can you provide some usecase when Linterna Magica load videos, that HTML5 or
the Totem plugin cannot handle?
Linterna Mágica does not have its own video renderer. It depends on
video plugins. In a standard GNOME installations
Thanks everyone who tried to give some help.
I have decided against making any major changes in my system for the purpose
of playing these videos. I don't have a lot of them, and I really want to
keep my system clean and stable as it is right now. Totem video player has
shown to be a better
В 00:59 +0100 на 24.02.2014 (пн), myself600@nospam написа:
and I personally hate bloat on my computer.
I'm using only carefully selected, and tested software to ensure they're best
in
category and they does what they claim to.
Understandable. I can relate to that.
I tested Linterna
Maybe you'll find Instant Google Street View of some interest then :
http://www.instantstreetview.com/
Quiet fast, and no Flash needed.
It works like a charm with any web browser in Trisquel. :-)
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