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Join Date: Apr 2005
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I guess this is me asking if there is a way to make FFR work with Linux better. ATM it lags quite a bit. I used to run windows and everything worked fine. I have broadband and a realtivly fast processor, it just doesn't seem to work well with linux. It lags quite a bit, by about a beat and a quarter so it is very hard to hit the arrows off the beat. Does anyone have a work around to make FFR work well on Linux???
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Summer!!
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It's not FFR that doesn't run well, but rather the Flash plugin. We can't do anything to make it run better on Linux, it's Macromedia that needs to improve their linux support.
And while their at it, they should improve the firefox support too ![]()
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FFR Player
Join Date: Apr 2005
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i figured it was something along those lines.
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btw what kind of vid card do you have? if you have an ATI card, you might wanna try the linux DRM drivers at ati.com. Same thing with nvidia (www.nvidia.com)
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Too bad Flash runs off of the processor, not the video card.
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FFR Player
Join Date: Aug 2004
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If it runs off the processor than it wuld be good if you had Linux on an x86 processor
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