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Channel Comments (9)
bsdconferences (3 months ago)
Hi all thanks for subscribing. We're actually quite interested in posting subtitles in Spanish and other languages. There are a variety of sites which help users create captions to YouTube videos. Once someone creates captions I'll be very happy to post them here for all to use.
CharlyFoulkesVideos (5 months ago)
how do you get turn off the lights and watch in new window button?
sonyplaystationrules (5 months ago)
yo how u get the "turn the lights off button"
yokproblem (8 months ago)
hi, your comment is fair, it prouves, we have still a lot of work to do regarding the user experience and really promoting the OS, this is a well known lack a good kernel evolution without a modern Desktop, and maybe/error not take a ride with a BSD window server and Desktop project few years ago, you are welcome if you want to give some of your time

Kind Regards
rikkt0r (10 months ago)
try wine + winetricks(ff3 + win-flash) - may work(requires root)
or it would only remain to look forward to a fix for flash9
69hellm (10 months ago)
hi, should put subtitles in spanish, please...thnx

saludos
itsmebatman (11 months ago)
Errm technically flash works pretty much fine on FreeBSD. Well at least for youtube it does. Not sure about all the other video portals out there. Just install flash7 and nspluginwrapper from the ports.

Of course the question remains whether or not you want to install flash. But that's more of an ideological problem. ;)
flzutube (11 months ago)
Have you tried swfdec? It works perfectly with youtube.
Lesjensw (11 months ago)
I like the idea! But.... FreeBSD has poor support for flash and I'm not going to switch to an OS that supports flash in order to be able to watch videos about FreeBSD! Gnash does not work for me, in case you wonder ;-)