CriticalRabbit 6 Posted ... I'm a bit of a noob at this but does anyone know where to find the correct Firefox SHA512 for the download? The latest download for Windows is 35.0.1. Bit off topic but thanks if anyone can help. Cheers, Rabbit 1 ThomSSjasp reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
InactiveUser 188 Posted ... Mozilla's FTP site:https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/latest/ Quote Hide InactiveUser's signature Hide all signatures all of my content is released under CC-BY-SA 2.0 Share this post Link to post
CriticalRabbit 6 Posted ... Thanks. I found the problem; I was originally looking at the en-us not the en-gb. That's why they didn't match. Cheers for help. Quote Share this post Link to post
lsat 23 Posted ... Question for Linux users. As Adobe ceased to support flash plugin for Linux (the last ver is Version 11.2.202.442), this plugin is outdated as for now. How do you watch video in browser? Do you use outdated Adobe flashPlayer or did you find a replacement? If it is the last case, what is the replacement? Quote Share this post Link to post
InactiveUser 188 Posted ... Adobe still supports Flash on Linux - they have only stopped developing feature updates but they still backport security fixes!Latest security bulletin, announcing updates for all platforms:https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb15-02.htmlAlternatively, you can use Chrome's integrated "Pepper Flash Player", actively maintained by Google (security and feature updates).Also worth noting: YouTube has recently dropped Flash for HTML5 video as default Quote Hide InactiveUser's signature Hide all signatures all of my content is released under CC-BY-SA 2.0 Share this post Link to post
lsat 23 Posted ... sheivoko, thank you! PS. just now I've found Fresh Player Plugin It helps me. Quote Share this post Link to post
CriticalRabbit 6 Posted ... If you’re using Firefox in Linux you could always use this addon (https://github.com/dillbyrne/random-agent-spoofer/) and select IPad safari (I’m sure others work also). This will allow you to watch YouTube videos without installing flashplayer, especially if you’re using Iceweasal. Quote Share this post Link to post
TotalKheops 1 Posted ... You can watch Youtube Vimeo without Flash very comfortably in Firefox with several addons allmentioning HTML5 such as YouTube ALL HTML5 or YouTube HTML5 Player another solution is from TOR Project:FAQYouTube offers experimental HTML5 video support for many of their videos. Often you can get the HTML5 version of videos that don't want to play by grabbing the YouTube URL from the "Embed" code under a video's "Share" option. The link switches out a URL that lookshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJNxbpbHA-Ito something that looks likehttps://www.youtube.com/embed/CJNxbpbHA-I 1 rickjames reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
wer 14 Posted ... Just a small addition to Kheops' post: You don't need any addons in order to watch youtube without flash in firefox 36. I don't use flash and it works very well. It might be another story if you still have flash installed. You might need one of the aforementioned addons in order to set your preference from flash to html5. I suggest to get rid of adobe flash entirely. You don't need Microsoft silverlight either. There are alternatives like pipelight working for netflix and sports channels.For the occasional stream that needs flash I use Chromium with the Pepper Flash Player, like sheivoko said (well, I prefer Chromium over Chrome). Edit: Okay, I correct myself. Because of the WebRTC vulnerability one shouldn't use Chrome or Chromium. If you can't live without flash, it might be best to use html5 where possible and only use flash when neccessary. Firefox with some addons, like Kheops said, might be the best and most comfortable solution in the end. Quote Share this post Link to post
TotalKheops 1 Posted ... I agree with Wer Flash is a vulnerabilty and above all a privacy issue.Another alternative is to search for the mobile site or simply changing the url of the sitewith either m or mobile as goes:https://the video i want to watchtohttps://m.the video i wanthttps://mobile.the video i wantDoes not allways work Minitube / HTML5 "youtube only" player Software app can be another alternative.http://flavio.tordini.org/minitube Quote Share this post Link to post