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You shouldn't feel bad. The Hulu flash player kills even my regular PC. It's a resource hog and poorly designed. That's why I gave up watching them directly on the Hulu site and instead use a stream ripper to download them so I can watch them offline in a more cpu friendly application, such as VLC.
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2008-12-28
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2008-12-28
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2008-12-29
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I hope the new hardware for 'N900' will be better able to support online video - since that is a big thing now.
also noticed Boxee.tv came out with a boxee client for Linux. Of course it still is afar cry to expect such a client for the N810's (cause they require graphics support).