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"I'm not sure why the Linux version of the Flash player can be considered a disaster: .
No it doesn't. There are a bunch of overlay ad display issues with the linux client. However where it counts (i guess), performance, it does a bit better than the OSX client though not by much. Either way Flash sucks on anything other than Windows. " Are you talking about Adobe's Flash plugin? Adobe's Flash plugin software for Linux doesn't use GPU hardware acceleration directly, although AFAIK it does call system libraries which can themselves use the GPU.
In any event, if performance of Flash is an issue for you on Linux, alternative software is becoming available:
http://www.osnews.com/permalink?444454
Edited 2010-10-08 03:27 UTC




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I'm not sure why the Linux version of the Flash player can be considered a disaster:
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No it doesn't. There are a bunch of overlay ad display issues with the linux client. However where it counts (i guess), performance, it does a bit better than the OSX client though not by much. Either way Flash sucks on anything other than Windows.