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Grant Sewell wrote:
> Have they got it working nicely with ALSA yet? I'm a little sick of
> having to run my browser through AOSS if I want sound. How long has
> ALSA been around? How long has it been the default audio-output method
> in Linux?
>
> Grant
It says on their release notes
(http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/releasenotes.html)...
*Linux*
The following are the system requirements for additional platforms
supported by the Flash Player 9 Update Linux beta.
*Hardware*—Adobe has tested the Flash Player 9 Update beta for Linux
extensively on the following minimum hardware configurations:
* Modern Processor (at least 800 MHz)
* 512MB of RAM
* Alsa Sound Architecture (OSS/ESD will not play audio; audio will
silently fail.)
* Graphics Memory (128MB)
*Operating systems and browsers*—Flash Player 9 Update beta for Linux is
supported on the following operating systems and browsers:
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, Update 8
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, Update 4 (AS/ES/WS)
* SUSE Linux 9.x or 10.1
* Firefox 1.5.0.7
* Mozilla Seamonkey 1.0.5
Hope this helps. I haven't tried it properly yet.
Rob
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