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  • Mickabouille
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    The video

    It's quite strange, in the place of the video, I have a "Aww snap !" etc. It asks me to get a HTML5 compliant browser.
    I thought I was running minefield i.e. a beta of Firefox 4, which is as far as I know HTML5 <video> compliant if that is the problem.
    I suppose it is the same broken way of testing user-agent instead of supported features...

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  • wawawa
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    Originally posted by chris200x9 View Post
    how is this useful at all?
    Access your GUI apps remotely via a browser rather than X11 forwarding?

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  • 89c51
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    Originally posted by chris200x9 View Post
    how is this useful at all?
    remoting stuff

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  • chris200x9
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    how is this useful at all?

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  • phoronix
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    GTK+ HTML Back-End Merged For GTK+ 3.2

    Phoronix: GTK+ HTML Back-End Merged For GTK+ 3.2

    In November of last year we talked about an HTML5 back-end to GTK+ that allowed any GTK application to be then run from the web-browser. This work was not merged into GTK+ 3.0, but other work was, such as for supporting multiple GTK+ back-ends. Now though this HTML5 work is in a position to land with GTK+ 3.2...

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