Frank McCormick <debianl...@videotron.ca> writes:

> On 15/09/12 06:30 PM, lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> trying out chromium, I have found that both seamonkey and chromium are
>> able to play arbitrary videos found on youtube.  I used to have
>
>   Chrome has built-in Flash - it's called PepperFlash so it does not
> depend on external libraries,

Interesting, I was considering this possibility.  It doesn't explain how
seamonkey can play flash, unless it has it built in as well.


Adobe says on their website: "Flash Player 11.2 is the last supported
Flash Player version for Linux. Adobe will continue to provide security
updates."[1]

What's that supposed to mean?  Will we soon have to go without flash
when that version becomes incompatible, unless we use chromium?


[1]: http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/


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