Even the U.S. Government can watch Open HTML5 Television.
SeaMonkey and Opera Slackware also work on it.
Just Format a USB Stick as Ext3 or Ext2 and unpack it.
No Sound on Opera, because of a missing GStreamer
Library
This video comes from a HP Notebook Screen instead of the TV shown.
I RE-Uploaded the video, because the first had Horrible audio.
The Air Force can convert the video on the LPS Software page to WebM or OGG, and then the Firefox 8 included can play it's own video. As the browser becomes a Television Set for New WorldWide Media services. It is hard to get programs to run on this Linux, Some older Linux Programs will run on it. Gvidcap, mkisofs, and some others. Opera is Lightning-Fast on it, but has no HTML5 Sound from this GStreamer build. Opera loads so fast on it, that only a Flicker happens when you click on something.
OGGTVdotcom 3 months ago
This Linux Dumps to Ram, similar to an Older Puppy Distro, which makes it Lightning-Fast, in a lot of ways. With a Number of countries Going-Linux, Open-Source HTML5 Television Formats will become more common. WebM and OGG can be used by the Government, to reach the Majority of HTML5 Web-Browsers Online with video from Congress, etc... 2012 can be a Positive and Constructive Wave of Open-Business Promotion on Open HTML5 Television. A FCC Linux can happen, as the U.S. Government tries to save $
OGGTVdotcom 3 months ago