The latest version of open-source flash player ‘Gnash’ boasts that ‘100% of all YouTube videos’ should now work using it. Gnash can be run as a standalone application or as a plugin for most popular […]
Canonical are currently the only Linux company to license H.264/AVC, the patented non-free technology used to compress video and favoured by companies such as Apple & Microsoft for HTML5 Video. Neither RedHat, makers of Fedora, […]
Banshee will be releasing yet another version of itself very shortly (supposedly today) bringing some new features to the party. Gapless playback? Check. Wikipedia integration? Check. YouTube suggestions?! Check! Demo gnomeuser from the Ubuntu forums […]
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If you want to watch YouTube videos without using Flash you can – thanks to neosmart. Available as both a webpage AND as an extension for Chromium (and shortly to work on Chrome), Firefox and […]