I'm guessing you have some history, so can you please take your
argument to another thread , and can others here please ignore, I am
trying to get this problem sorted out, as is the original poster with
ubunto problems (I am on Fedora) 

Thanks,




--- In [email protected], Drmgiver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Please allow me to demonstrate what the "rest of us" got out of your 
> entire post....
> 
> "whaaaaaaah I don't follow top posted threads because I don't have the 
> memory that my uber superior computer does!  I'm surprised I
remember my 
> first name some days!  Whaaaaaah!"
> 
> In summary, please stop whining about where everything is posted. The 
> argument is ridiculous, pointless, and infantile.
> 
> Justin
> 
> Scott wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 01:57:19PM -0000, visual_infinityuk wrote:
> > > This is what is said on Fedoras site:- regarding retired programs
> > > Firefox32 "Fedora 8 - not needed. 'setarch i386 firefox' works
if one
> > > needs to run a 32 bit browser, and nspluginwrapper will allow 32 bit
> > > plugins to work in a 64 bit browser "
> > >
> > > But why on earth don't they give you those plugins??? They've taken
> > > away firefox32 and havn't replaced it with a suitable replacement...
> >
> > I believe that as Fedora is a US based company, they're simply
> > prohibited because Adobe are doodie heads.
> >
> > The unofficial Fedora FAQ gives a straight forward explanation of
> > getting flash working in a 64 bit browser.
> >
> > I haven't been following the thread--without arguing one way or the
> > other, I don't follow top-posted threads because I'm too busy to
scroll
> > down and see what the heck the thing is about.
> >
> > However, judging from the subject, it seems as if you're having
trouble
> > with Ubuntu and youtube. Ubuntu, even in x86_64 versions, has always
> > pretty much worked out of the box for me with flash, as long as I do
> > aptitude install flash-plugin-nonfree or whatever it's called these
> > days.
> >
> > Generally speaking, 64 bit browsers are seldom a problem with flash
> > anymore. At one point, there were certainly issues, but I'd say that
> > for quite awhile, it's been OK.
> >
> > As for Fedora, they emphasize not using proprietary drivers, but
again,
> > a quick google for the unofficial fedora faq--it's linked from their
> > forums in the list of links at the top--will give a step by step that
> > works for most people.
> >
> > -- 
> > Scott Robbins
> > PGP keyID EB3467D6
> > ( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 EB34 67D6 )
> > gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6
> >
> > Principal Snyder: There are things I will not tolerate: students
> > loitering on campus after school, horrible murders with hearts
> > being removed. And also smoking.
> >
> >
>



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