A flash pluginbanban mar most is van OpenGL tamogatas Linux alat.
http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2008/05/flash_uses_the_gpu.html
Amit ki kell emelni:
"Starting in the most recent Astro Beta, Flash Player supports new GPU acceleration modes. This acceleration doesn't automatically speed up legacy content. Instead, new SWF content has to be authored specifically to take advantage of this."
Azaz csak megfeleloen elkeszitett SWF fileokkal megy ez.
Masik:
"Another important note: Compiz and GPU-accelerated Flash on Linux do not mix. The Flash Player still works if you have Compiz as your window manager; you just won't be able to make use of GPU-accelerated features. This is a shame since Compiz is coming with the basic installation of various Linux distributions. Unfortunately, things get unstable when trying to do GPU acceleration in SWFs running under Compiz.
•FAQ regarding hardware acceleration: Why doesn't the Flash Player on Linux user the X video extension (Xv)?
•Answer: Because Xv scales YUV data. Flash Player operates on RGB data.
For the uninitiated, many video codecs operate in a YUV colorspace. Unix/X11 has an extension called X video that allows hardware scaling of YUV images. This is a very mature system on Linux which has allowed seamless, low CPU usage, fullscreen video playback on Linux for many years. Unfortunately, the Flash Player can not easily make use of this since Sorenson, On2, or H.264 video data -- even though it is decoded as YUV -- has to be converted to RGB and possibly combined with other graphical elements. This is why RGB scaling via OpenGL is the future of Flash.
Except if Compiz is acting as window manager."