On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 09:09:18AM +0100, Marc Joliet wrote > > It's not that it doesn't do HTML5 video, I've been using that ever > since I noticed the "gstreamer" USE flag in December 2012 (/etc in > git is nice ;)).
I have the gstreamer flag (and everything except "jit") turned off for seamonkey. Here's output from "emerge -pv seamonkey" on my machine... www-client/seamonkey-2.32 USE="jit -chatzilla -crypt -custom-cflags -custom-optimization -dbus -debug -gmp-autoupdate -gstreamer -ipc -minimal -pulseaudio -roaming (-selinux) -startup-notification -system-cairo -system-icu -system-jpeg -system-libvpx -system-sqlite {-test} -wifi" LINGUAS="-be -ca -cs -de -en_GB -es_AR -es_ES -fi -fr -gl -hu -it -ja -lt -nb_NO -nl -pl -pt_PT -ru -sk -sv_SE -tr -uk -zh_CN -zh_TW" 0 KiB > It's just that I can't deactivate FlashDisable and expect YouTube > to default to HTML5 videos yet (see the top of the quoted text above). > > FWIW, I *did* try it and still got the undesired behaviour (Youtube > trying to use Flash). I think we're talking past each other here. FlashDisable is irrelavant to the way I do it. The really important concept is that each profile is a separate universe unto itself. And you can set totally different behaviours in each profile. In my Youtube profile, I totally disable Flash. As far as the web page is concerned, I don't have Flash installed at all. Like I said above, FlashDisable is irrelavant to the way I do it. Here's the Seamonkey menu tree; Firefox may be different. Tools ==> Add-ons Manager ==> Plugins (on the left sidebar) I select "Shockwave Flash" from the "Plugins" list, and there's a dropdown menu with 3 choices * Ask to Activate * Always Activate * Never Activate I select "Never Activate", and Youtube thinks I don't have Flash installed, forcing it to go with HTML5 mode. -- Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org> I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications