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		 (09-16-2015, 05:43 PM)torreydale link Wrote:  Do you really mean you tried Chrome OS (Chromixium), or did you try installing the Google Chrome browser via Lite Software? 
@arjaffer  - just for clarification for torreydale, myself and others... 
  (09-13-2015, 08:18 AM)arjaffer link Wrote:  ...But youtube on Firefox or Chromium is choppy
 I have tried to change swapiness but no luck
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  (09-16-2015, 03:16 PM)arjaffer link Wrote:  I have also tried Chrome OS (chromixium) have found the same problem. 
From my understanding; you've tested on the below???
 Operating SystemsLinux Lite   
Chrome OS (Chromixium)
 Internet Browser (Installed via "Install Lite Software" or "apt-get")
 Chromium - (Open source version of Chrome) 
Google Chrome - Google's Chrome Browser 
Fire Fox - Mozilla's Browser 
 
 
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		 (09-15-2015, 02:53 PM)arjaffer link Wrote:  rokytnjiI think you are right
 This Samsung NC20 Netbook Specs are perhaps not good enough for modern internet standards.
 I will give up i think
 Thanks for all your efforts.
 
My opinion on this is that your VIA chipset/Video is the issue (or lack of correct/working drivers). If you tried another OS and have the same problem, Maybe Anti-x or Puppy linux would work. Both are small and live cds, if they work then its a config/driver issue. Or try Debian. First try a new clean install of LL 2.6. That is about all I have to offer in help since i don't have a VIA chipset to test on for you.
	 
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		 (09-14-2015, 04:38 PM)torreydale link Wrote:  To technomancer,
 I think you are correct.  I don't think you log into Minitube.  Furthermore, if someone sends you an email of a YouTube link, when you click on it, by default it will want to open using your default browser.  That is why I suggest having Minitube as a backup.  I really do try to get YouTube to perform well within a browser, in full screen, on at least 720p HD first.  But I keep Minitube as an arrow in the quiver.
 
 Most of the time Firefox is just fine for the computers I've helped people with.  Then for others, Firefox is fine until you want to go full screen.  Then it's choppy.  If changing video graphics drivers doesn't help, I try other browsers like Google Chrome and Chromium using the pepperflash plugin.  If I'm out of luck on that, Minitube is an option.
 
 For my own laptop, Chromium handles full screen YouTube viewing great.  But for my older desktop, even with the correct NVIDIA driver selected, I find that Google Chrome is the only browser to allow me full screen, jitter free, video viewing.
 
 In the meantime, we can continue to support the projects we use in the hopes that graphics drivers for Linux/Ubuntu will continue to get attention and that HTML5 will free us from choppy YouTube.com video viewing.
 
Thanks for the clarification torreydale. I like the Minitube interface, I'm going to support that project. 
-I have Flash issues in Firefox but not in Google Chrome, but choppy full screen on every system I own no matter the browser (LL, Debian, Windowz) using intel, nvidia and ati video cards. So across the board issues. The Adobe Flash issues are a hot topic right now all over the web. As you said, supporting HTML5 projects will free us of these current issues. 
	 
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		My suggestion would be to test your network connection and see if it is consistently running at the same speed. Major inconsistencies in speed between multiple tests is a pretty good indication of a network problem. This is the network speed tester I use, it doesn't require flash.http://openspeedtest.com/ 
Run the test, note the speed, and repeat 3 or four times to get an idea of how your network functions. 
	
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		yes, I installed Chromixum os and had the same problem 
 I have just tried Lxle on my netbook and youtube works well with the integrated seamonkey firefox browser
 
 I am going to try this for a few weeks and see how I get on with other apps
 
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		So you never installed the Google Chrome browser in Linux Lite and tried YouTube from there?
	 
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		I was put off by not able to export bookmarks from Chrome. When I was looking at this problem
	 
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		Yes, I did try chrome browser on Linux Lite. I have the same choppy youtube problem.
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