> > Hi there, > > > > My little boy likes playing various flash based games from children's > > websites. I find that in Ubuntu, many of these run pretty badly and as > > this is all he uses my old laptop for, I decided to put Windows XP > > back onto it to see the if it would make any difference for him. > > > > I've just installed Firefox 3 Beta 5, Flash and a Java runtime > > environment and seen how it runs. > > > > Strangely Firefox runs about twice as fast under Win XP than on Hardy > > (although Hardy is on a laptop which is twice as powerful). Rendering > > and application response are greatly improved under Windows and Flash > > content flys. > > > > I'm bamboozled to say the least! > > > > Are these particular applications created specifically for Windows > > then ported to Linux? It's wierd, I've tried this on different > > hardware and find it to be the case on the machines I've tested. > > > > I wondered if anyone else has tried this out or have any reasons why > > it would be so? > > > > If you are only talking about when flash pages are open, then yes, I > notice it too. My CPU is constantly at about 10%. > > This is to be expected, Flash is closed-source after all, and you are > trusting a company that probably doesn't see its Linux user-base as > significant as the Windows one. > > Can't wait for Gnash to become a real alternative, until then I use > Flash as little as possible :) > > Matthew.
I suppose that may well be the case. I also see some level of slowness in sites like Gmail for instance (although I believe this is well documented). It probably is a case of most application developers develop for Windows and port to Linux when/if they can be bothered. I suppose until then I'll have to use Windows for people relying heavily on Flash/Web apps etc......... Chris -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/