My Firefox has so far played in Debian no youtube videos. The pre-installed add-on Shockwave Flash does well not his job or gets stuck with ner other software. In every case, not easily. But what is Ubuntu, Debian must also be able. The question is: How? It is actually quite simple, but I have never found a simple documentation. When google I'm somewhere over an entry in a German forum where a stumbling inexperienced users, really nicely done was long. As I understand it, because he wanted to use non-open software and also was a little slow-witted. I found the way of dealing with the person so impossible that I did not read further. And that's what I like about Ubuntu and Debian do not. Debian is a damned good system, but you should not do with religion and free software. And even people without degree have the right to use a computer. In times of free-range eggs, climate-friendly light bulbs and plaques particulate matter there are also people that only use GNU software, and any the other is send in the merciless desert. Unfortunately, something happened again and again and you get to many points not a solution to problems, but met with blank refusal.
Anyway. One can resort to the Adobe Flash Player. It works like this:
flashplugin-nonfree install
sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
import then update the flash player s with
sudo update-flashplugin-nonfree - install
and ready. After entering the second Man command, but must wait a little. It takes a while until the cursor comes back. A message is not. But after that the videos.
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