El 25/07/12 19:22, John Hupp escribió:
Thanks for that piece of thinking. It did resolve the immediate complaint concerning YouTube.Still, since Chromium is the default browser selection in part because of its integrated Flash, and because it will be the only supported, updated Flash solution going forward, I hope that someone can explain what is happening with the *Missing Plug-in* message under LTSP, and if there is a solution that is not a work-around.
You must install a Flash Player. You install a free as in freedom player such as Gnash or Linterna Magica. If you install a non-free player, the people that restrict your freedom will get it their way. If you install a libre (free as in freedom) player it will be a contribution to your freedom and to the rest of society.
I hope my suggestion helps. :-) -- Saludos libres, Quiliro Ordóñez Presidente Asociación de Software Libre del Ecuador - ASLE Av de la Prensa N58-219 y Cristóbal Vaca de Castro Quito, Ecuador (593)2-253 5534 (593)2-340 1517 (593)8-454 8078
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