Gnash is slow. Gnash will be slow. Gnash is (almost) no more supported by authors.. and it will NEVER support AVM2.. So i don't know how it will be useful on amiga.. a good solution would be Lightspark but it has too much dependencies..
Well more power would help for sure but it seems that the main problem is caused by a bug that still burns a lot of CPU cicle (100% in most case when in streaming)
gnash will no more developed (except bug fixes) unless they found money... and so.. no money no gnash. and however as they told on the mailing list the AVM2 will never be supported. So why release it only for play youtube videos??? Also Google has remove the flash plugin from market since it will no more usable on JB.. so.. forget flash. it is dead..
Having looked at the Timberwolf readme, it is RC3 that I am running. I misinterpretd the 4.0.1 from the Timberwolf info screen.
@Lio, following your advice, simply made all the hyperlinks appear as black text. Bookmarks kind of did something (bookmark window appeared), but did not function as expected. Copy and paste still did not work and caps lock still did not produce capital letters.
The Timberwolf install is two days old, and is unmodified from the initial set up by AmigaKit.
Mmm but why point to him a version that does not work ? Actually RC1 is the only version usable, in alternative you may use the libs of the RC1 putting them into the RC2 archive .. not so good asa method for sure, or you must use the "correct" filesystem
I think that an RC3 version will be released soon so i suggest to wait for it
Mmm but why point to him a version that does not work ? Actually RC1 is the only version usable, in alternative you may use the libs of the RC1 putting them into the RC2 archive .. not so good asa method for sure, or you must use the "correct" filesystem
I think that an RC3 version will be released soon so i suggest to wait for it
I think the same and hope that RC3 will be more usable and coming soon