On 3/16/09, Sampsa Riikonen <sampsa.riikonen@iki.fi> wrote:
Hello,
As I have understood, there are several "protocols" to accelerate 2D graphics in linux.. for example kaffeine and smplayer give several options for this.
Well, I have the 2D acceleration working OK in smplayer and kaffeine (it is using the "default" which I think is "xv"), but in flash-based videos in the web, like in youtube, I get no 2D acceleration at all, and the video is very framebufferish.
Any ideas how to tell flash-player that it should use "xv" for 2D acceleration? Also the terminal program (command line client) and some other basic programs update their window in a very sluggish manner.
I am using the openchrome driver on a hp2133 mini-laptop that has the chrome9 graphics chip.
Cheers,
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You sure it's graphics problem and not your internet speed? Flash player is proprietary, it's settings interface is even online, surprisingly to me, and there aren't many settings you can change with. Allen Registered Linux User 484485 (http://counter.li.org/) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org