Hulu comes to Linux
Web video site Hulu has released a Linux version of its Hulu Desktop. Hulu Desktop for Linux is optimized for Ubuntu 9.04 and Fedora 11, offers search and playback controls, and includes publisher tools for locating and integrating content, says Hulu.
After the release of Windows and Mac versions of Hulu Desktop earlier this year, Linux support was the number one requested feature, says the company. The desktop application provides a "lean-back viewing" interface to its Hulu.com online video service, which includes TV shows, movies, and a wide variety of video clips.
The Linux version has been designed for Ubuntu 9.04 and Fedora 11, but any distribution using glib 2.16, GTK+ 2.12, and LIRC 0.8.2 should be compatible, says the company. Hulu also requires Adobe Flash Player 9.0.124 or higher. Ubuntu 8.04 and Fedora 9 have also been tested as compatible, and the company expects to support other distributions in the future.