> Try installing Gnash to play Flash movies. If a particular movie > fails to play, please file a bug report at: http://savannah.gnu.org/ > bugs/?group=gnash and we'll get on it. For video, you may need to use > my builds of Gnash (http://www.gnashdev.org/olpc) that have ffmpeg > included, which you need for video codecs.
My 406 comes with a gnash. This test case might be interesting: http://www.flixxy.com/helicopter-cable-inspector.htm Or start at www.flixxy.com (for less typing). It's the second one down on the right side. When I tried it with a vanilla 406 system, I got a couple of gnash threads that seemed to be stuck in a loop. (I tried several times. 1 thread per try would be reasonable.) I just tried code from your directory above. I installed gnash-20070306-1.i386.rpm gnash-plugin-20070306-1.i386.rpm after erasing the similar rpms that conflicted. Is that the right recipe? The first try (after rebooting) my screen goes blank for a few seconds, then I get a page that offers me the chance to share or replay in a flash window (I think) which is inside a reasonable web page. Replay doesn't do anything. After killing the browser and trying again, my screen is still blank and I have 2 gnash threads taking 20% of the CPU each. The rest of the CPU is unused so they probably aren't in a hard loop. "blank" isn't the right term. It's showing the circles with the child in the middle and a browser icon in the second level. Clicking on that icon gets me back to the browser. I'm not sure where the content is coming from. There is a YouTube logo in the lower right of the flash window, so that would be my guess. Do you know if there is an OLPC trac number for this? If not, I'll submit one. If yes, I'll avoid the clutter of a duplicate. -- These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
