On 07/05/2010 06:29 AM, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On 5 July 2010 01:31, Dan McGhee<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>    
>> William, thanks very much.  This really helps.  I do like YouTube, but I
>> can probably live without it.
>>      
>   The html5 beta works in epiphany-2.30 (no controls) and midori - in
> both cases, built on top of gnome-2.30 (for exact package versions
> see my long posting from this weekend) with libvpx and ffmpeg-0.6.
> I couldn't get this to work on gnome-2.28.
>
>    
>>   The only problem comes in because the
>> National Weather Service, to which I'm addicted, uses Flash for the
>> radar loops.  But that's a personal problem.  Thanks again.
>> Dan
>> --
>>      
> Last time I looked at gnash, old functionality mostly worked,
> but newer stuff (as in v10) didn't.  The boost dependency is not
> something I would wish on anyone (fragile, across upgrades)
> and gnash hasn't been able to play youtube for some time, but
> it *might* help.
>
> ĸen
>    
Thanks for this, Ken.  I now have something to "work to."  I haven't 
even started the first pass tool chain yet.  Maybe by the time I get 
"bootable,"  something will have improved.

But, as I compose this, I just realized that I'm running the amd-64 
version of Ubuntu 10.04 and I can use the NWS radar loops and watch 
YouTube.  Ubuntu must be multi-lib then.  Hmmmm.  Maybe I just got the 
data to make my decision on how to proceed.

Thanks again.
Dan
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