Under current circumstances at least, losing Adobe Flash Player from a
Debian desktop system is a big deal because of the loss of YouTube
because, as I understand it, the free Flash players don't work with
YouTube.
Hi. YouTube already works with Gnash the free Flash player, so that in
particula
On Mon, 2007-12-31 at 16:08 +0100, Holger Levsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we plan to have flashplugin-nonfree available for debian stable users. Either
> via volatile or via backports.org.
Not via volatile.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2007/12/msg00179.html
Yes, I intend to maintain a package
Thanks for the information.
What about for Debian Testing users? as far as I understand there isn't an
equivalent in Testing of backports.org or volatile.
Pete Boyd
Hi,
we plan to have flashplugin-nonfree available for debian stable users. Either
via volatile or via backports.org.
regards,
Holger
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Under current circumstances at least, losing Adobe Flash Player from a
Debian desktop system is a big deal because of the loss of YouTube
because, as I understand it, the free Flash players don't work with
YouTube.
Can you please elucidate on why Lenny will not have this package?
Will there be a f
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