Thanks a lot everyone. The hint from oysterboy did the trick for me. :-)
Good day folks! (=
I would like to introduce you really interesting project, currently in its
2.4 version iteration; licensed under GPLv2/3 to be found at Canonical's
codehost:
https://launchpad.net/selene
Since Handbrake is not in our repos, I thought that some of you might be
delighted
FYI, I noticed a few weeks ago that Handbrake was back in the repo.
Edit: My bad it is Ver. 2.4.3 Xd
Handbrake no longer uses the nonfree faac encoder, that's why it's back in
the repos.
https://trac.handbrake.fr/milestone/HandBrake%20Next
The LibAV AAC encoder is now the default as FAAC has been removed.
Yes, seen the info a while ago on Parabola project's issue tracker.
Double-checked now, it's in Toutatis' repo but not in Belenos'.
Religion, in any form, is poison. So is the armageddon between the free
angels and the closed devils. You want a book. You can ask someone to buy it
for you and dump it in the mail. Make a larger pack and ask the friend to
send it as «printed matters». It goes late, it goes at half price.
I was watching some old backlogs of the Linux Action Show and noticed that
Chris from Think Penguin got interviewed at SouthEast Linux Fest 2014. I'm
surprised no one has mentioned this:
WebM:
http://201406.jb-dl.cdn.scaleengine.net/las/2014/linuxactionshowep318-432p.webm
YouTube:
I need try to get flash player installed for a math course.
Here's the instructions they gave me for the install, but
I'm not familiar enoungh with linux to know exactly what
what they mean.
Installation instructions
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Installing using the plugin tar.gz:
o
I was in the same situation about a year ago.
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/blasphemous-question-here
My dad needed Flash for work. I put Ubuntu on my dad's computer, so that I
could get Flash from Ubuntu's software centre. I wasn't happy about it, but
I didn't have a good option.
It's not appropriate for us to help you install proprietary software here.
I recommend you complain to anyone who has any responsibility for requiring
you to use Flash Player. I had the exact same problem when I took a college
class. My professor was evasive and uncooperative, but you'll
You should first try to find an alternative to Flash. For one of my math
courses I had to watch a video which seemed to be available only in flash (I
don't remember exactly but it may have been when I was using Ubuntu). I tried
using rekonq which could play stuff encoded in H.264, and the
I apologise to most users for my answer, but anyway:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/multiverse/f/flashplugin-nonfree/
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