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Hi guys! Ive been running Fedora now for a little while and i Love it. My question is I cannot watch anything at tvampd.com without rebooting into my windows boot. ...
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    Hi guys!

    Ive been running Fedora now for a little while and i Love it. My question is I cannot watch anything at tvampd.com without rebooting into my windows boot. I hate being so dependent on windows, any ideas? For example I cannot watch the new big bang theory episode tvampd.com/big-bang-theory/the-lunar-excitation


    Perhaps theres a special player im missing? I dont think the shows are in some strange format

    I use firefox btw

    Thanks!!

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    Hello and Welcome.
    It works fine for me. You should only need Adobe Flash to view those videos. See this link for installing Flash in Fedora 13.
    Personal Fedora 13 Installation Guide
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    oooh fast reply Thanks let me go try that

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    k update. tinkered around for a while

    tvampd.com/big-bang-theory/the-lunar-excitation

    If I click on the VeeHD link (second one down) its not working. I think its some kind of DivX

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    How did you insall flash and which version? I had some problems with my browser viewing flash videos as well because I had multiple copies of flash (different versions) installed and Firefox was trying the wrong one.
    Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
    Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!

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