Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st May 2008 12:44 UTC
Multimedia, AV Just yesterday Mozilla Europe's Tristan Nitot predicted that Adobe might open source Flash one day if competition from Microsoft's Silverlight got too fierce. It seems as if he can look into the future, as today Adobe has announced the Open Screen Project. While not exactly an open source announcement, it does open the door a little bit more.
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renox
Member since:
2005-07-06

Well then 3 cheers for something finally happening, anyone else fedup of the amount of crashes Flash causes?

Only if the browser architecture sucks: a plugin such as Flash should be in a different process and if the Flash process crash, this shouldn't make the browser crash, I've been told that Konqueror does it this way..

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Rahul Member since:
2005-07-06

Fedora installs nspluginwrapper by default even on x86 system specifically to force plugins to run in a separate memory space which helps improve stability. A plugin crash won't take the whole browser down. Also running it like that helps SELinux confinement

http://danwalsh.livejournal.com/15700.html

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