With the small difference that Opera relies on W3C standards, while there are no specs to create a free flash-decoder.
I am not against proprietary software (Opera is the best browser for me, I bought licenses), I am against closed standards and technologies.
Probably it's not the answer to the question, but I'd love to see a native 64 bit version of Opera.
As for the argument "there's no 64bit flash", screw adobe/macromedia/$proprietary_technology_owner. The web is a nice place also without Flash. Maybe even better!
With the small difference that Opera relies on W3C standards, while there are no specs to create a free flash-decoder. I am not against proprietary software (Opera is the best browser for me, I bought licenses), I am against closed standards and technologies.
Probably it's not the answer to the question, but I'd love to see a native 64 bit version of Opera. As for the argument "there's no 64bit flash", screw adobe/macromedia/$proprietary_technology_owner. The web is a nice place also without Flash. Maybe even better!
The centos link is already /. or just mislinked?
Frist psoooottttt!!!!
Can't believe...
My two cents on this too, please.
You should try Beagle. It is not quite there as GDS, but it works decently good for being a 0.1.1 release. Lovely piece of software.
Too bad, a patch between -rc7 and final broke the framebuffer in ATi based PPC machines (my iBook). Let's wait for 2.6.13.1