The player -should- have been installed per default, as in the beta,
but Ill check in Synaptic when I get a chance.

On 26 sep, 11:24, xenu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have flash player installed? My new installation did not
> contain flash player and I had to install it.
>
> On Sep 26, 3:15 am, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Oh, after I installed, (which wasn't that easy, I had to manually
> > remove all existing partitions -and- reboot afterwards, or the install
> > would fail, and when it finally worked it still gave errors while
> > removing packages) I got an automatic upgrade. 102 Upgrades, and over
> > 100MB! So I had a little hope it would fix this problem, but
> > unfortunately it didn't!
>
> > Still no YouTube....
>
> > On 26 sep, 03:00, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > In the beta YouTube worked fine, but unfortunately not in the final
> > > version!
> > > Why, and what is the easiest way to fix this...
>
> > > <sigh> This time the launcher DOES work, only YouTube itself doesn't.
> > > From gOS 1.0t on, gOS always seems to have -some- problem with
> > > YouTube. Its seems to suffer from one of murphy's laws, in particular
> > > the "conservation of problems" law.
>
> > > I know better than to follow the advise YouTube is giving me, on the
> > > page, that is to "download a newer version of Adobe flash player", but
> > > this time Firefox does not pop up a "quick fix", and javascript is
> > > already on (Edit>preferences>Content) so what should I do ????
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