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Hi Michael, tell me about your BeagleBox? Bill Smith<BR> <BR>
> From: mjhammel@graphics-muse.org<BR>> To: clue-tech@cluedenver.org<BR>> Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 11:16:58 -0600<BR>> Subject: Re: [clue-tech] Standalone Linux flash player executable?<BR>> <BR>> On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 07:22 -0600, Jim Ockers wrote:<BR>> > Interesting idea. This would never have occurred to me and I will have <BR>> > to try it. Our application is interactive, <BR>> <BR>> As an alternative you can run surf (http://surf.suckless.org/). This is<BR>> a very lightweight browser based on the WebKit library that can run the<BR>> Adobe flash plugin. <BR>> <BR>> By lightweight I mean it's just a wrapper of code around WebKit. You<BR>> can run it without menus and (I believe) full screen. Far superior to<BR>> Firefox for applications like kiosks just due to its simplicity. <BR>> <BR>> I"m using surf in my BeagleBox project which will be a BeagleBoard based<BR>> set top box for internet video viewing. Haven't used it that much but I<BR>> investigated the code enough to know its the solution I need.<BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> Michael J. Hammel <BR>> mjhammel@graphics-muse.org / http://www.graphics-muse.org<BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> Pessimism: Every dark cloud has a silver lining, but lightning kills<BR>> hundreds of people each year who are trying to find it.<BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> clue-tech mailing list<BR>> clue-tech@cluedenver.org<BR>> http://cluedenver.org/mailman/listinfo/clue-tech<BR>                                            </body>
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