Would be nice if you can solve what mozilla can't. And that is plugin
lockin once it grabs focus. So shortcuts for closing tabs and
switching between does not work anymore, which is pretty annoying. Is
it possible or is it just a way how NS plugins work?

On Jun 30, 6:20 am, Evan Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 29, 6:59 am, skrat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > don't know it this is news or if it is worth a mention. But I was
> > toying around with Chromium linux build and found that it is somehow
> > already playing Flash. By playing Flash I mean, nothing is visible,
> > but you can hear the sound of youtube video for example.
>
> As you have discovered, we are working hard on plugin (and in
> particular) Flash support.
> We will have it displaying youtube videos soon, though as you indicate
> it definitely doesn't work yet.
>
> > How to do that:
>
> > 1. cd /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins
> > 2. sudo ln -s ../../mozilla/plugins/flashplugin-alternative.so
> > flashplugin.so
> > 3. ..that's it, restart browser and visit about:plugins and then
> > youtube.com
>
> Once we think our plugin support is usable we will make it just find
> Flash on your system in the way Mozilla does, so no installation steps
> will be necessary.
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