I gave up on flash / youtube / other videos in firefox/iceweasel
ages ago.  mostly because i don't want to enable all the scripting
that video sites "require" on my main browser.  recent versions of
iceweasel in experimental have great support for HTML5 videos but I
still don't want to watch videos in my primary browser.

instead, i installed Chromium, the open-source version of google chrome.
this has an updated flash player built-in (newer than the stand-alone
linux version which works with firefox).  Watching youtube etc videos
is pretty much the only thing i use Chromium for, so i'm not too worried
about the tracking spyware.

I use the adblock and NotScripts plugins for chromium, so javascript
is disabled on sites by default unless I turn it on.


BTW, i use yet another browser (Midori) for facebook, which
(unfortunately) is the only way i can keep in touch with some
friends....and, again, I never use that browser for anything else.  Of
course, I enable the adblock plugin for midori too.

i also use epiphany (ugh!), konqueror, and an ancient iceape for some
other sites I visit occasionally (like my online banking) and want to
keep isolated from everything else. epiphany used to be my facebook
browser but gnome stuff has been getting crappier and crappier and
hostile to non-gnome desktop environments over the last few years so I
don't use it much any more.

craig

ps: the version of midori in debian (0.4.3+dfsg-0.2) is truly ancient,
so I downloaded an updated version (0.5.8-1~precise~ppa1) from the
midori web site:

http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php?/pages/midori_summary.html

this is much newer and nicer with many bugfixes and improvements. it
also supports HTML5 video. highly recommended.  Midori's become quite a
decent web browser.

yes, that is an ubuntu-ish sounding version number but it is the debian
package that i downloaded and installed. it installs and runs in debian
sid with no problems.

$ dpkg -I midori_0.5.8-1_amd64_.deb 
[...]
 Package: midori
 Version: 0.5.8-1~precise~ppa1
 Architecture: amd64
 Maintainer: Ryan Niebur <[email protected]>
 Installed-Size: 5180
 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libcairo2 (>= 1.2.4), libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 (>= 2.22.0),
  libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.31.8), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.24.0),
  libjavascriptcoregtk-1.0-0 (>= 1.5.1), libnotify4 (>= 0.7.0),
  libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.14.0), libsoup-gnome2.4-1 (>= 2.27.4),
  libsoup2.4-1 (>= 2.33.92), libsqlite3-0 (>= 3.5.9), libwebkitgtk-1.0-0 (>= 
1.7.92),
  libx11-6, libxml2 (>= 2.7.4), libxss1, dbus-x11
 Recommends: gnome-icon-theme
 Conflicts: libsoup2.4-1 (<< 2.25.2)
 Provides: www-browser
 Section: web
 Priority: optional
 Homepage: http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php?/pages/midori_summary.html
 Description: fast, lightweight graphical web browser
  Midori is a lightweight web browser based on WebKit.
  .
  Its features include:
  .
   * Full integration with GTK+2.
   * Fast rendering with WebKit.
   * Tabs, windows and session management.
   * Flexibly configurable Web Search.
   * User scripts and user styles support.
   * Straightforward bookmark management.
   * Customizable and extensible interface.
   * Support for extensions (written in C).
   * Custom context menu actions.


-- 
craig sanders <[email protected]>

BOFH excuse #268:

Neutrino overload on the nameserver
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