Jaime Ochoa Malagón:
I think we missed the point, we must remember some people prefer his
OS pure, with no comercial software,
ACK, of course this is a worthy goal. But you shouldn't pursue it for
the wrong reasons. :)
J.
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On Saturday 19 Apr 2008, can comert wrote:
i can't watch videos on youtube cause of there isn't a flash player for 64
bit ports
On adobes web site i read that if i can install 32-bit operating web
browser i can watch the videos
how can i install a 32-bit operating web browser or how can i
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:28:54AM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
A J Stiles:
Firstly, do NOT install the Debian package of Flash player: it will be
installed system-wide in the name of root.
In the name of root? What do you mean by that? It's not that the flash
plugin requires some
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 03:30:25PM +0300, can comert wrote:
i can't watch videos on youtube cause of there isn't a flash player for 64
bit ports
There is:
aptitude install swfdec-mozilla
So long,
Aiko
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Alex Samad:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:28:54AM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Great idea. In about a year I might have finished reading the patch from
linux 2.6.24-to linux-2.6.25 (bzipped: 9MB!). When that's done, I'll
start reading the code of my bootloader and the compilers I am using.
A J Stiles:
Firstly, do NOT install the Debian package of Flash player: it will be
installed system-wide in the name of root.
In the name of root? What do you mean by that? It's not that the flash
plugin requires some binary running with UID 0. It's just a library
(copied using root
On 4/21/08, Alex Samad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:12:45PM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Alex Samad:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:28:54AM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Great idea. In about a year I might have finished reading the patch from
linux 2.6.24-to
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:12:45PM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Alex Samad:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:28:54AM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Great idea. In about a year I might have finished reading the patch from
linux 2.6.24-to linux-2.6.25 (bzipped: 9MB!). When that's done, I'll
i can't watch videos on youtube cause of there isn't a flash player for 64
bit ports
On adobes web site i read that if i can install 32-bit operating web browser
i can watch the videos
how can i install a 32-bit operating web browser or how can i watch videos
on youtube etc??
watch videos on youtube cause of there isn't a flash player for 64
bit ports
On adobes web site i read that if i can install 32-bit operating web
browser i can watch the videos
how can i install a 32-bit operating web browser or how can i watch videos
on youtube etc??
. If you're running Debian Stable amd64, get it
from:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=flashsearchon=namessection=allsuite=etch-backports
2008/4/19, can comert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i can't watch videos on youtube cause of there isn't a flash player for
64 bit ports
On adobes web
. If you're running Debian Stable amd64, get
it from:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=flashsearchon=namessection=a
llsuite=etch-backports
2008/4/19, can comert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i can't watch videos on youtube cause of there isn't a flash player for
64 bit ports
On adobes web
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008, can comert wrote:
i can't watch videos on youtube cause of there isn't a flash player for 64
bit ports
On adobes web site i read that if i can install 32-bit operating web
browser i can watch the videos
how can i install a 32-bit operating web browser or how can i watch
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Ananda Samaddar wrote:
You might want to wait for the next release of Gnash which is coming
along nicely and will support flash videos from popular sites like
Youtube, Myspace etc. It should be out in the next few months and is
entirely free software as well.
Well
There is libswfdec, also free software. If all you want or need flash
for is to view YouTube or Google Videos libswfdec and Gnash are a fine
replacement for flash. It's when you come to the sites that think
complete flash design with the latest codec is the best possible way
to wow the customer
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Robert Isaac wrote:
There is libswfdec, also free software. If all you want or need flash
for is to view YouTube or Google Videos libswfdec and Gnash are a fine
replacement for flash. It's when you come to the sites that think
complete flash design with the latest codec
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 04:34:46PM +0100, Ananda Samaddar wrote:
I know cross-posting is frowned upon but I just discovered a useful
item that you may like to try.
http://blog.mikeasoft.com/2006/11/24/playing-youtube-videos-without-flash/
Also worth of notice is package youtube-dl
On 10-Apr-2007 16:34.46 (BST), Ananda Samaddar wrote:
I know cross-posting is frowned upon but I just discovered a useful item
that you may like to try.
http://blog.mikeasoft.com/2006/11/24/playing-youtube-videos-without-flash/
The above link is a Greasemonkey script that plays
On Wednesday 18 April 2007 12:27, Rob Andrews wrote:
There's nspluginwrapper as well. I'm trying to work out if and how I can
get it working on non-amd64 machines (I have a ppc machine as well as
amd64, so I'd like to get it working on that as well).
You'll have a job, because nspluginwrapper
On 18-Apr-2007 11:44.45 (BST), A J Stiles wrote:
There's nspluginwrapper as well. I'm trying to work out if and how I can
get it working on non-amd64 machines (I have a ppc machine as well as
amd64, so I'd like to get it working on that as well).
You'll have a job, because
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You might want to wait for the next release of Gnash which is coming
along nicely and will support flash videos from popular sites like
Youtube, Myspace etc. It should be out in the next few
Hello all,
I know cross-posting is frowned upon but I just discovered a useful item that
you may like to try.
http://blog.mikeasoft.com/2006/11/24/playing-youtube-videos-without-flash/
The above link is a Greasemonkey script that plays Youtube movies through
MPlayer. You'll need MPlayer
Ananda Samaddar wrote:
Hello all,
I know cross-posting is frowned upon but I just discovered a useful item that
you may like to try.
http://blog.mikeasoft.com/2006/11/24/playing-youtube-videos-without-flash/
The above link is a Greasemonkey script that plays Youtube movies through
MPlayer
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