El 26/07/12 14:25, PRP Company escribió:
I appreciated your previous suggestion of the YouTube work-around (to
enable the HTML5 trial at YouTube).
But the current version of Chromium already has Flash integrated. No
separate installation is required. And in fact, it plays YouTube
videos without HTML5 on the server just fine. It is only on the LTSP
client that it fails.
So for the sake of playing Flash content for which there is currently
no HTML5 alternative (either at YouTube or elsewhere), I would like to
get at the underlying issue here.
Please do not top-post it is more difficult to follow the thread of this
conversation.
I thought that your difficulty was with firefox. I never saw a version
of Chromium that did not work with flash and I would not know if there
is a free (as in freedom) Flash player for Chromium. You should check if
the packages I suggested before work with Chromium or search for
alternatives but make sure they are released under a free license.
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