On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 12:39 PM, King Beowulf wrote:
> > the HTML5 method is used VS Adobe Flash. If I want to see something that
> > HTML5 cannot play, I'll just temporarily move libflashplayer.so back.
>
> Youtube has been transcoding alot, but not all, to HTML5 for either theora
> or vp8, eith
On Sun, 21 Oct 2012, King Beowulf wrote:
> As for Slackware64 multilib, unless you need Virtualbox, Skype or WINE,
> you can pretty much skip it or just run Slackware32. Multilib is an
> unsupported add-on maintained by one of the unpaid volunteers. He has
> posted the new Slackware64 14.0 multi
> No sooner had I sent my email when I encountered some content on youtube
> that could not play with HTML5, but required flash. I installed flash
> 11.2.202.243. So far, it seems to work and not crash Firefox or
> anything. I think I'll change the name of my libflashplayer.so to
> something like l
On 10/21/2012 07:04 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Oct 2012, Wayne E. Van Loon Sr. wrote:
>
>> I've been watching this with quite a bit of interest as I enjoy a lot of
>> music and music videos on youtube. I recently installed Slackware 14.0
>> which included Firefox 15.0.1. To my surprise, F
On Sat, 20 Oct 2012, Wayne E. Van Loon Sr. wrote:
> I've been watching this with quite a bit of interest as I enjoy a lot of
> music and music videos on youtube. I recently installed Slackware 14.0
> which included Firefox 15.0.1. To my surprise, Firefox was able to play
> youtube content without