I'm sure Mariusz Kielpinski meant that it's no solution to the 99% of
the people who have experienced this problem. That is, the people who
have experienced it and did not care enough to go hunting around for a
random solution on a bug tracking site. That's not what "Linux for human
beings" means.

It actually took me a good 15 minutes to find this; there are many other
bugs with "ffdemux_swf" that have nothing to do with this particular
problem (those other bugs refer to codec issues with gstreamer, and
several people from the other bugs have been misdirected and have given
up because of the confusion). This isn't a simple find by any means.

Don't get me wrong, the fix works perfectly, and I thank you for the
work you've done, but it's been a month since the fix was made
available. We don't blame you for not placing this in hardy-backports;
the admins are the ones who should have done this. Pointing out a
problem is not whining, even though the problem is fairly small: it's a
niche plugin for Totem, after all. I'm under the impression, however,
that Ubuntu originally prided itself ideologically on shipping this
plugin as the solution to the proprietary evils and such conferred by
using Adobe Flash to actually go to YouTube. Touting this as the
solution and then leaving it broken is slightly disingenuous, though I'm
sure it wasn't done intentionally. Point is, they should keep their 3
-years-support promise and pay attention.

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the youtube code needs to be updated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288494
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