Package: mozilla-plugin-gnash Version: 0.8.8-1 Severity: normal So the new version of gnash 0.8.8 available in the experimental repo is supposed to have full support for 100% of youtube's videos. This is not really true, as far as my testing goes. The only way to get youtube videos to play is to block all cookies from youtube. This will also work with epiphany and chromium. Unfortunately this has the problem that html5 videos will default to their flash version (even if you have a browser that's html5 capable with youtube's formats like epiphany and chromium). This bug is really annoying and it was present in version 0.8.7. In conclusion, version 0.8.8 doesn't really support youtube out-of-the-box.
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