Gnash
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Gnash is a GNU Flash movie player, the default Flash player on the XO. It is the free software version of the Adobe Flash player. Note that there is no 64-bit Adobe Flash player for Linux.
Upgrading Gnash
Enabling and disabling Gnash
You can uninstall or reinstall Gnash as you would any package: from a terminal,
su yum remove gnash -y
or
yum install gnash -y
After which you will want to reboot.
OLPC Videos
Playable in Gnash
- YouTube, part of the [ Not-Evil Empire]
Not playable in Gnash
- OLPC.TV
- Mary Lou Jepsen keynote at Greener Gadgets Conference
Links
- Gnash homepage
- Gnash mailing list : gnash-dev /at/ gnu.org
- Adobe on 64-bit Flash player is well down the screen.
When will a 64-bit version of Adobe Flash Player for Linux be available?
The Adobe Flash Player team is working on support for 64-bit platforms as part of our ongoing commitment to the cross-platform compatibility of Adobe Flash Player. We have not yet announced timing or release dates.
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