Luis A. Guzman Garcia wrote:
El jue, 26-03-2009 a las 21:17 +0100, schoappied escribió:
Niklas Cholmkvist wrote:
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 8:44 PM, schoappied <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
schoappied wrote:
Graziano Sorbaioli wrote:
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schoappied ha scritto:
hi,
Just installed gnewsense, looks good!
But what about flash? Wasn't gnash an Free solution
for it?
Can't find it in gnewsense :/ !?
You can install gnash 0.8.2 via Add/Remove programs but it
will not play
well because it is an old version.
Why can't I find it in the terminal using aptitude?
Instead I suggest you to install the newer version gnash
0.8.4.
The easiest way to do this is to download the deb packages:
http://www.getgnash.org/packages/releases/ubuntu/hardy/
Thanks. Wouldn't it be better to include that version in
gnewsense? Such an old version could make people walk away
after trying gnewsense imo.
Is gnewsense btw compatible with Ubuntu Hardy?
gNewSense is Ubuntu LTS based (Hardy).
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It's based on Ubuntu Hardy. That's why I removed Intrepid Ibex, and
reinstalled good ol' Hardy. I also went to Hardy so I could follow the
packaging guides (in Intrepid Ibex they didn't work, the video
tutorials were shows things that only work in Hardy "out of the box")
mmh gnash doesn't seems to work on
www.nos.nl
www.youtube.com
For YouTube you can use the Totem Movie Player and its YouTube Plugin
The latest release of gnash 0.8.5 plays very well YouTube, but
compilations is needed :-/
Not even Jaunty (9.04) has gnash 0.8.5
And installing from Debian experimental?
And what about http://swfdec.freedesktop.org/wiki/ ?
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