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Horgeon, I installed scriptish as I see no other option on that page. I do
not have those options within the player even after the two installs. No idea
what's wrong.
I just noticed that when you open the system settings, there is no way to
close it! What??
Scriptish isn't needed. The script works with either Greasemonkey or
Scriptish. Once you have Greasemonkey installed (you need to restart the
browser for it to take effect), you can install the script in
https://userscripts.org/scripts/show/87011 by clicking Install in the
top-right
Did you get that weird thing where the title bar disappears? That's happened
to me a couple of times. I have no idea why. In any case, it's pretty rare,
so it's more weird than problematic.
Close system settings with 'alt+f4', like any other application window.
See this post from the forum.
Or you can disable Gnash in Abrowser Addons(Ctrl+Shift+A). After click in
Plugins at left side. Disable Shockwave Flash (this is the gnash-plugin not
flash).
The problem with window probably is Compiz. You can change for Metacity
(default in GNOME Fallback) in the System Settings or install gnome-shell and
use mutter instead.
For install KDE version from Trisquel is very simple:
In Terminal(Ctrl+Alt+T):
sudo apt-get install triskel
After you
What is the difference between gnome-session and gnome-shell?
He's actually a bit off; you need both.
gnome-session gives the regular GNOME session as a choice (which gives you
access to GNOME Shell). gnome-shell gives you GNOME Shell itself. I don't
know if they fixed the problem where they collided by default, but if not,
you can fix that by using
Oh no... I really hope this is all in English! Entering this post is written
in Spanish.
Well, I am running the live version and wondering if this distro is really
worth installing. I have Mint KDE right, but always on the look out for a
better OS for myself. This one immediately looks
Are you using Gnash or HTML5?
HTML5 is not as bad as Gnash but certainly not perfect either. Enable it at
youtube.com/html5.
Here are other suggestions to make it play not using flash:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/play-videos-without-using-flash
My preferred fix for the Gnash-related choppiness you are experiencing:
Step 1: Install Greasemonkey add-on for the browser
Step 2: Go to greasespot.com and get the ViewTube script
Step 3: Instant Just Works on YouTube and many other video sites.
It is userscripts.org
Direct link: https://userscripts.org/scripts/show/87011
Bit thanks for the correction!
You can choose KDE-and-not-GNOME when installing from a net-install ISO (I
believe the option is named triskel, with a 'k' instead of 'qu'), or you
can install it later (by apt-get install kde-standard, I think). In the
last case, when installing kdm, you will be asked which Display Manager
The reason you would go with Trisquel over Linux Mint is that Trisquel is
completely free. The more people who use free distribution, promote freedom,
contribute financially, etc the easier GNU/Linux gets. Non-free pieces like
flash are nice but using them puts the community at the mercy of
Wow... holy molies! Thanks to all for all the replies!! I write a post on
Mint's board and I would maybe get one or two respones over a few days. This
is unbelievable!
Ok... well, I will try some of these suggestions.
To respond to what I am using to view YouTube videos... I'm not sure.
Oh I just read GustavoCM's response to KDE... Thanks!
The default, where you have a button Click to play is Gnash, the
reverse-engineered Flash. As any reverse-engineered project it is not on par
with the original software. It is kept as default for the following reasons
(or at least make sense as being reasons):
Youtube uses it by default,
Horgeon, I don't get what I'm suppose to install for the script. I installed
greasemonkey and nothing changed.
Is it scriptish that I need to install by going to
https://userscripts.org/scripts/show/87011? Cause I did and it also did not
eliminate the choppiness in fullscreen view.
Take the embed code from most YouTube videos, open gedit and save the
document as a html document and open it in your browser.
If you don't have Gnash enabled it will default to html5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsJKP3_wUgU
Greasemonkey is an addon which enables you to run custom javascript in your
browser. It does just that.
To enable the ViewTube script you go to that website and click on install.
After that, you could go to youtube and you will be presented a screen
similar to the one on that screenshot on
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