[ale] Transition from OS X to Ubuntu complete...but....Flash?
John Wells
jb at sourceillustrated.com
Mon Jul 30 10:45:29 EDT 2007
So I successfully migrated my wife yesterday. After a little hoop jumping to get the broadcom wireless card working, we were up on the net and running, and WOW! My wife immediately noticed how much faster Ubuntu was than OS X on the exact same hardware. She's very pleased so far...and I thought the funniest thing was that, as soon as she sat down to the Gnome desktop, my very non-technical wife's first comment was "Wow...this looks so much better than the old one [OS X]". She has no idea that one of OS X's strengths is supposedly it's UI design. +1 for OSS.
Anyway, the one killer right now is that there is no flash player for PPC Linux. The wife and kids use flash pretty often...my girls play a lot of Nick Jr. and Disney flash games and my wife likes a few sites that are flash-based as well.
I installed gnash without holding out too much hope. It's works....ok....a few sites looked worked but were pixelated, but most of the games, etc just won't work.
So, my solution is probably going to be to create a launcher that will pipe mozilla down from one of my x86 machines (unless you have a better suggestion).
I have tested it over ssh -CX and it works well, but sound is obviously absent.
So, my questions are:
a. Do you have a better suggestion, and
b. in the absence of (a), do you have any suggestions on getting an application working from a remote machine with sound? I know that there is a way to do this with remote X, but because this is a wireless connection with limited (broadcom drivers will only go to 11 mbps, even though card and AP are 802.11G) speed and the overhead of PPTP, I'd like to compress it in some way, likely ala ssh -C.
Thanks guys.
John
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