I'm in the same boat as you. Unfortunately, I haven't found a solution that works for myspace songs either. I'm using a CVS version of Gnash 0.8.3 (probably not the most recent one though) and that didn't help. It seems like their should be a Firefox plugin for this, but I have yet to find one that works.

On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 6:42 PM, <hollunder@gmx.at> wrote:
Hi,
sorry if you feel that it's kinda off-topic.

A lot of music nowadays can be found only on internet platforms like
youtube, myspace and so on, and they need flash and similar stuff to
work.
For youtube, there are ways, a totem plug-in does the job well for me,
I can watch videos and search.
With myspace the story is different. The gnash plug-in that is
currently available in ubuntu kinda works with some stuff, but is often
totally unusable, and that's how it is with myspace.

So the big question is: Is there a way to listen to songs on myspace
without using proprietary software?

Thanks in advance,
best regards,
       Philipp
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