Marking as fixed.
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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On 04/17/2012 01:50 AM, Thomas Hotz wrote:
> Can anybody reproduce this? Is this still a bug on newer Ubuntu
> versions?
I have now tested a few days using the 32-bit flash plugin, and things
appear to still work. Upgraded to 12.04 and haven't seen any
flash-related problems either. Bug appears fi
On 04/17/2012 01:50 AM, Thomas Hotz wrote:
> Can anybody reproduce this? Is this still a bug on newer Ubuntu
> versions?
It appears not to be occurring on 11.10 with the 64-bit flash plugin.
Have not tried the 32-bit flash plugin. My recollection is that the bug
went away when I started using the
Currently 11.10, plan to upgrade when 12.04 has its stable release.
On Apr 17, 2012 8:21 AM, "Thomas Hotz" wrote:
> Which Ubuntu version do you use?
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Which Ubuntu version do you use?
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The problem seemed to go away when I manually installed the 64-bit version
of the plugin, I'll try removing that and report in a day out so whether
the problem persists.
On Apr 17, 2012 3:56 AM, "Thomas Hotz" wrote:
> Can anybody reproduce this? Is this still a bug on newer Ubuntu
> versions?
>
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Can anybody reproduce this? Is this still a bug on newer Ubuntu
versions?
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Same problem on a 64bit karmic install, flash stops working after some
time, restarting the browser makes it work again - for as long as it
lasts. Used 32bit jaunty before, which never had any such problem. May
be 64bit related? Opening multiple tabs for me doesn't work as a way to
reproduce this,
I don't know if this will help with solving this really annoying bug,
but I've realised that Flash can suddenly stop working when I open
another tab in Firefox that also contains Flash.
For example, just now I was listening to some music in a Flash player on
one website, and when I opened a tab an
I can confirm this. I'm pretty sure it's been happening since I
upgraded to Jaunty 64-bit. Disabling "Ubuntu Firefox Modifications" was
no help at all. I'm using Firefox 3.0.13 and Shockwave Flash 10.0 r22.
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It looks like the problem may not be caused by the "Ubuntu Firefox
Modifications" extension after all. It took a couple days, but today my
Flash plugin stopped working with that extension disabled.
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The about:plugins page lists the Adobe flash plugin, 10.0r15, and has
the Totem Web Browser Plugin 2.24.3 associated with video/flv. I believe
the Adobe plugin is loading in most if not all cases.
I also have the swfdec 0.8.0 and gnash 0.8.4 packages installed,
although they don't appear in the ab
Which flash plugins do you have installed?
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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I think I found the culprit. I disabled the extension called "Ubuntu
Firefox Modifications" and that seems to make the Flash problem go away.
Occasionally Flash objects come up as grey boxes (with a "Transferring
data from..." message in the status bar) but they load when I refresh
the page.
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I was using PulseAudio, and the problem remained after I removed it.
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Are you using PulseAudio? Is this problem reproducible if you remove the
pulseaudio package?
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