Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 27th Dec 2007 05:38 UTC
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To create stills I need to grab frames and store them on this server. While these creators surely won't have a problem, it's not very legal to do so without authorization, as in USA, work is copyrighted by default.
Anyways, maybe you could also install a 32bit kernel and boot via it to have temporarily Flash support?
I am using kubuntu gutsy 64 and I use flash all you need is nspluginwrapper
http://gwenole.beauchesne.info/projects/nspluginwrapper/
in ubuntu it is all done automatically whne I install the flash non free it install the nspluginwrapper and flash






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2005-11-21
Unfortunately, for us using amd64 architecture kernel the latest Flash has yet to be released for 64 bit Linux and using Chroot just to view an article seems rather daft.
Since it's an article about video, how about linking stills against a variety of options to view them?