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I recommend installing the Flash-Aid Firefox plugin. Since I use it, I
always get the most up-to-date version for 64bit, and it is installed
and updated automatically. The plugin is available for download here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/flash-aid/
I would recommend that the U
this bug is also still present in Lucid !
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been marked a duplicate of bug 422536
EDAC amd64: WARNING: ECC is NOT currently enabled by the BIOS. Module will
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hello,
I run Kubuntu Karmic beta1 and from this morning this bug is come back
again
my best
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I also had a lot of trouble with flash under Ubuntu amd64.
I used the flashplugin-nonfree packages etc.
Now participating 9.10 beta tests I decided to give adobes 64bit beta
version a try - it runs like a champ.
No interferences with sound, no crashes anymore, it simply does its job.
Try go for
I must also second Peter's #37 comment and Simon's #44 comment. After
following the instructions in #37, flash works fine for me. The download
page with the most current 64bit flash plugin is here:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
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The 64-bit version of flash is stable, and it appears to be getting
released alongside updates to the 32-bit versions, so I really don't
see why Ubuntu still insists on provides 64-bit Ubuntu users with the
32-bit plugin and nspluginwrapper, which has been broken for at least
the last 3 releases of
Karmic. Same crash bug popping up. Threw in a report.
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I just updated to Karmic and I'm getting this as well.
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npviewer is crashing at startup, this just began happening after the
latest update on 2/15/2008. I am running amd64 on a hp pavilion 8000. I
am able to reproduce it at each and every bootup. If you would like any
other info
hello,
Always same crash in Firefox 3.5.4 on kubuntu karmic alpha5 x86 64
npviewer.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in pthread_mutex_lock ()
nspluginwrapper 1.2.2-0ubuntu6
ubuntu 2.6.31_10.30-generic
segfault happened at: 0xf775dded : mov 0xd(%esi),%edx
pc (0xf775dded) ok
source: "0xc(%esi)" (0xt53200
I have same problem too while upgrading from Jaunty to Karmic.
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Same in here.
Ubuntu 9.10 alpha 3 amd x86_64
HP Pavilion a1130n
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Firefox (3.5) displays Flash fine, however, running epiphany-webkit led
me here...
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So I think I've got things working again.
What I did:
Remove flash using apt-get:
$ sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-* --purge
Remove flash manually:
$ locate libflash\*
$ rm
Download most recent version of flash from adobe, unpack, and install in
~/.mozilla/plugins
So far, problem sol
Happy-Crash-Time everyone, did my filing of a bug-report, cause the
program to crash?
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This is one of my favorite items to crash, with the use of Kubuntu to
run that KDE, this might be the result of some hidden difficulty, with
the system.
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I seam to keep finding ways to crash that, npviewer.bin so when I finish
filing a group of bug reports, it's off to the Internet. These are often
the result of my switching to KDE for assistance with regaining support
with my sound, for those Internet-videos.
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Dear Peter,
I'm now running an amd64 kernel with the latest beta from Adobe, and it runs
just fine. I suggest eveyone running the 64bits wrapper to change ASAP to
the new ".so" beta. It was already been discussed "ad nauseaum" in launchpad
threads about flash plugin wrapper.
FYI:
Linux host 2.6.
Unassigning Harrison since he seems to be MIA
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This bug report is clearly too vague to determine what the actual
problem is. It seems that this error is triggered by a range of causes,
and is indicative of the symptom only, not the problem.
I am marking this bug as "Incomplete" to reflect this, as it does not
aid in fixing the bug in any way.
What fix are you referring to? It was messed up for me in 8.10 as well.
On 6/3/09, Peter Leonard wrote:
> Very annoying - this was fixed & flash was working great in Ubuntu 8.10.
> I just upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04, and I'm seeing the error all over again.
> Why was the fix not propagated to 9.04?
>
Very annoying - this was fixed & flash was working great in Ubuntu 8.10.
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04, and I'm seeing the error all over again.
Why was the fix not propagated to 9.04?
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I started to watch You-Tube while using KDE and this difficulty did
appear.
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Have installed Jaunty on a new HP G70-212EM and keep getting this bug
every time i boot the system.
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I have been getting a bug with this description randomly, but at least
once a reboot for the past few weeks. Especially when clicking on a
crash-report notification icon, or when browsing some flash based
websites, but unpredictably. Running jaunty.
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Ok, got one that happened after the nspluginwrapper-dbgsym (sp?) package was
installed, it's a new bug here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nspluginwrapper/+bug/318343
Lemme know if I should mark it as a duplicate of ths one or the like.
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I've been using Flash 10 since the moment it became available, which I
think was even before Intrepid, so I don't think that this problem is
solved simply by 10 (I'm using flashplugin-nonfree:
10.0.15.3ubuntu1~intrepid1 and nspluginwrapper: 1.1.2-0ubuntu1 and the
problem has occurred more than once
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I installed the debugger and enabled it as per Harrison's instructions,
but was never able to duplicate a crash.
I did, however, upgrade to the new Flash 10 beta (alpha? I can't
remember) shortly after that and have been problem-free ever since. Not
a solution, but thought I'd mention it.
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Debugger installed, so I'll upload when I get a crash.
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Thanks for your comments Peter,
Would the more comfortable ubuntu users please do the following (trying
something a little different here)
1) edit /etc/default/apport and change to enabled=1 and then run
/etc/init.d/apport restart
2) Follow steps 1-3 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCr
This still happens very regularly. Flash apps will work for a period of
time, and then at some point cross a threshold, at which point they will
crash & continue to crash until firefox is fully restarted. The
unreliability is terrible - it's a major impediment to Ubuntu being a
reliable desktop r
I have no idea, but I have not had it occur lately, i had forgotten
about it. One of those things.
Harrison Conlin wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. Please answer these questions:
>
> * Is this reproducible?
> * If so, what specific st
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Please answer these questions:
* Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
This will help us to find and resolve the problem.
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Seconding - it's happened to me twice in the last 30 minutes under Ibex
Beta - and I only installed flashplugin-nonfree 45 minutes ago.
Thinkpad T400, x86_64.
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I'm not sure why the status of this bug report is invalid because it is
still happening. Well, it does not crash anymore when starting up as
described in the main post yet does crash sometimes when surfing the web
with Firefox.
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Agree with nudepenguin about the need for a 64-bit flashplayer. But is
Adobe listnening ?...
Henri
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The nspluginwrapper has been a pain since 8.10 alpha2, I sure hope this
is fixed before the 30th! It crashes all the time. Adobe needs to get
64bit flash out so ns and 32libs are not needed.
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After reading KAA's posting above, I clicked on the link there and
received the following response :
«Sorry, you don't have permission to access this page. »
Intriguing ! What's so secret on that page that my accessing it is not
permitted ? And why is the link publicly exposed in this manner, if
same problem, solved by removing from system scim and his modules
everyday updated intrepid, kde, x64
just another bug report about this problem
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This last answer is really a bug, it wont solve the problems at all.
With Ubuntu it will be solved, it need time and at least we have the
help of many of all people in the world with a marvellous comunity.
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 23:03 +, Wynne G Oldman wrote:
> Hi Guys, I solved all my problem
> Hi Guys, I solved all my problems by buying an iMac. I really would
> recommend it.
As if that would solve the problem of having a closed source Flash. No
way. Going to proprietary software is not a solution, it *is* the
problem. I only use my Mac G5 for video editing, Ubuntu does everything
els
Hi Guys, I solved all my problems by buying an iMac. I really would
recommend it.
Cheers, Al.
On 3 Oct 2008, at 23:37, Odin Hørthe Omdal wrote:
> I get the same on my amd64 with nonfree flash player, -- was just
> about
> to file the bug (well Apport was) but I see they've got 10.000
> dupli
I get the same on my amd64 with nonfree flash player, -- was just about
to file the bug (well Apport was) but I see they've got 10.000
duplicates. So maybe not ;-)
Nonfree flash sucks.
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I have the same problem and I have tried to report it. Please look here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/238150
I have followed the instruction and i'm here now.
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