I used the "flashplugin-nonfree" as suggested above (its actually
flash 9.0).  I then upgraded to flash 10 which was released recently
by downloading the .deb file and ran it (quite easy) and everything
worked great.  (the original "flashplugin-nonfree" didnt work for my
UCLA lecture videos, dont know why)

anyway, since then, i wiped the partition, installed Mint 5, wiped,
and reinstalled gOS.  tried to do the same (installed flash 9 and then
10) but for some reason, the flash plugin wont show up in firefox
cant see any flash video at all (youtube wont work! :( )

anyone got any idea?

no, other browser wont work either (midori, epiphany, opera)

wonder if its something with the XULRunner

On Sep 27, 9:36 pm, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's nice, and of course such an EULA exist, and that you need to
> have attended law-school to make any sense of it is well known by the
> average person, so NO normal person reads it, they just click on the
> "yes I agree" button to make "the problem go away". We all know that,
> in fact, you have to agree to an EULA to install and use the player.
> But that fact isn't the problem at all. the problem is that a normal
> user expects that he can get YouTube to work without wringing himself
> to all kinds of technical hoops. YouTube (theflashplayer) should
> "just work", even if he has to agree to a Eula before it works. If
> that is not the case its just "an epic fail", in most users eyes.
>
> It's not a problem for -me-, I'm not complaining because its an
> insurmountable problem for -me-, but it will be for most first Linux
> users who are hoping to escape from Windows.
>
> Its also such a letdown, because after the fiasco with the press
> lamenting gOS for just this same problem, I supposed that Good OS had
> learned from their mistake, because -all- (publicly available) later
> versions of gOS hadFlashpre-installed. If there are legal problems
> with pre-installingflash, then just make it so that gOS automatically
> installs it, including conforming the EULA. You would think that the
> YouTube launcher on the Wbar would be an ideal launch-board for such
> an installer.
>
> On 28 sep, 02:31, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > FYI, here are the Adobe EULAs
>
> >http://www.adobe.com/products/eulas/
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