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  • blackoutworm
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    I'm using a desktop pc. Will lightspark do more for me than adobe's non-free flash plugin? I mean, I am a huge fan of hulu.com, but as you probably know it's a hell of a pain in fullscreen.
    So if I install lightspark, will that solve the problem? Cuz now I have to use the compiz zoom effects (super + mouse scroller).

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  • popper
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    right now it mean Any PPC architecture that can compile the code as he doesn't have any Altivec SIMD code as yet.

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  • FireBurn
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    Does that mean ppc32 and ppc64 architectures? I remember having great difficulty getting a flash player working on my PS3 when I was running a ppc64 Gentoo System on it

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  • phoronix
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    Lightspark Flash Goes To Linux PowerPC

    Phoronix: Lightspark Flash Goes To Linux PowerPC

    It was just a few days ago that Lightspark 0.4.5 was released with a new graphics engine, but now there's already Lightspark 0.4.5.1. What does this release bring? Experimental PowerPC support. Adobe only provides official Flash/SWF support for Linux on x86 and x86_64 platforms, but the open-source Lightspark now supports the PowerPC architecture too...

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