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Adobe Flash 11 Beta 2 Is More Stable, Faster On Linux
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Originally posted by Alejandro Nova View PostNo. You have severe driver issues and you need to complain to AMD, or buy an NVIDIA card, for that matter. I'm certain that Flash Player isn't working with acceleration here, because I have a GeForce 6150 with no VDPAU support, a processor that's less than half of yours (TurionX2 from almost 4 years ago) and I can play 720p video smoothly (with a small frame loss, no stuttering) with my computer.
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Originally posted by ChrisXY View PostCan you get an Archlinux test system too, please?
Beause, no it isn't faster. It's still horrible as the beta 1. With horrible I mean, watching a low resolution video is not working fluently on an i5 480M@2,9GHz with HD 6550 on fglrx. Extreme tearing and large stutters. I think it renders everything in Software and draws everything to screen with no hardware acceleration whatsoever.
Makes me wonder whether it loads some libraries dynamically on your Ubuntu or whatever you test it on.
I've run flash 11 on fedora 15 and on arch linux and they both worked the same.Last edited by bwat47; 10 October 2011, 03:02 PM.
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Originally posted by ChrisXY View PostWith the final the tearing and extreme cpu usage issue disappeared, however it is still much too high for just playing a video.
"We are no longer supporting OverrideGpuValidation on Linux
Closing Not a Bug."
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