On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 1:05 AM, daemacles wrote:
> I also have this problem of no sound with ALSA. It worked under pulse,
> but pulse caused issues with wine, so pulse got the boot. Are
Use the Winepulse branch compiled in Neil's PPA -- it isn't a PA bug.
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No. The 32-bit library, if installed via flashplugin-installer, uses
nspluginwrapper, which causes problems. If you're on a 64-bit install, you
may want to purge flashplugin-installer and nspluginwrapper and just use the
native 64-bit alpha plugin from Adobe.
On Nov 11, 2009 2:51 PM, "Azure" wrot
At Wed, 11 Nov 2009 19:18:16 -,
silvertuna wrote:
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> When i removed pulseaudio, still had no flash sound. I will try it
> again. Anything to watch out for? What sound program should i use to
> replace it?
I just had everything go through ALSA and it worked perfectly. I
suspect this parti
At Wed, 11 Nov 2009 15:59:15 -,
silvertuna wrote:
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> None of the solutions above restored my flash sound. I have tried many
> suggestions in the ubuntu 64-bit and other forums to no avail - either i
> get no sound, or Firefox crashes, the video window is blank or flash
> fails to install. H
@kustodian Make sure you have all ALSA apps configured to use
'default' not 'hw' or 'plughw'.
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@Katy You'll probably have better luck purging flashplugin-installer
and just using the native 64-bit plugin from labs.adobe.com
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@tripzero Make sure you're using a PA-compatible version/installation
of Flash. This means the native 64-bit alpha refresh from Adobe if
you're on amd64. This means adobe-flashplugin from Canonical's partner
repository if you're on i386.
In other words, try purging flashplugin-installer and using
Please attach the output from 'amixer'.
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On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Jonathan Thomas
wrote:
> Not a KDE issue.
>
> ** Changed in: kdebase-runtime (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Invalid
>From what I can see all the people having the bug are running KDE. not
only that one person installed gnome and sound just worked? I am not
sayin
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Luke Hoersten wrote:
> I am still having the problem in Karmic. Another maybe unrelated issue
> is it seems my mouse can hover over flash apps just fine but then it's
> unable to process clicks. For example, youtube. Please let me know if
> you need any more inform
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