Re: dumb question about gnash youtube-dl and watching youtube videos...
>> Op Wed, 22 Dec 2010 19:51:08 +0000, Michael Fothergill wrote:
>>> I tried getting flashplayer-nonfree to work with youtube but it didn't
>>> quite succeed.
>>
>> Flashplayer-nonfree 9 is known to have some glitches, but 10.2 beta,
>> downloadable from http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
>> appears to work well.
But if you look on the flashplayer download site what you see is a
whole of 32 bit executables even though it says that there is a 64 bit
player available on the Adobe site...... Do I need some sort of
ia32libs funny hack or whatever it is to make this work? I use AMD64
Lenny on an AMD64 box.
Here is a copy of the downloads available on the Adobe site:
*************************************************************
Flash Player 10.2
The following downloads provide the Flash Player 10.2 installers for
Linux, Mac and Windows operating systems. This beta is designed to
capture feedback on a future release of Flash Player. The technology
is not final therefore we do not recommend tha this release be used on
productions systems or for any mission- critical work.
32-bit Release Players
* dlDownload active-x for 32-bit Windows — for Internet Explorer
only (EXE, 2.7 MB)
* dlDownload plug-in for 32-bit Windows — for all other browsers
(EXE, 2.7 MB)
* dlDownload plug-in for 32-bit Mac OS X32-bit (DMG, 5.5 MB)
* dlDownload plug-in for 32-bit Linux (TAR.GZ, 4.7 MB)
32-bit Content Debugger Players
* dlDownload active-x debug for 32-bit Windows — for Internet
Explorer only (EXE, 3.0 MB)
* dlDownload plug-in debug for 32-bit Windows — for all other
browsers (EXE, 2.9 MB)
* dlDownload plug-in debug for 32-bit Mac OS X32-bit (DMG, 5.9 MB)
* dlDownload plug-in debug for 32-bit Linux (TAR.GZ, 5.1 MB)
****************************************************************************
Maybe there is a page somewhere that I haven't found with a 64 bit
Linux tar file but I can't find it.
Suggestions on the installation are welcome here.
Regards
Michael Fothergill
>
> Yes, and having a working flash player is almost "a must" in these days,
> although it is not required for watching plain videos it can be needed
> for properly displaying web interface applications and animations.
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