what Esko and KFX worked for me,
uninstalling flashplugin-nonfree, adobe-flashplugin, swfdec-mozilla, and
swfdec-gnome
using synaptic package manager.
then i went to a flash site ie HULU.com and firefox recognizess a plugin
is missing, I chose to install missing plugins using firefox and i
Is there a definitive response to this bug from Ubuntu yet? This seems
uncharacteristically like a swamp.
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leenis, and also Esko and KFX:
This worked for me too, except I only had to do the uninstalls. I then
went to my previously non-working website and all was well.
Is the root of the problem that swfdec is still buggy?
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Update: the purge/reinstall does only fix the problem temporarily.
A few minutes ago I tried to visit a website which uses flash: no flash,
the site gives me a link for downloading flash. After doing
purge/reinstall as described above and restarting firefox the site
works.
In both situations I
I tried also what Oliver tried, i.e.:
apt-get remove --purge flashplugin-nonfree
apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
But it did not work. Without the plugin the browser would give a message that
flash needed to be installed, and with the flash the flash itself would not
start runing, with a gray
Just a me-too-posting:
Doing a
apt-get remove --purge flashplugin-nonfree
apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
also solved the problem for me.
The site http://www.autobahn.nrw.de/olsim3_5/nrw.html works reasonably
fast.
o...@hermes:~$ uname -a
Linux hermes 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri
I still have big problems with Flash in Jaunty, it's very very slow!
I tested Flash on this site:
http://www.autobahn.nrw.de/olsim3_5/nrw.html
The cursor is very very delayed here since Jaunty on 3 computers, which
were upgraded from Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop (i386).
I tested it on Windows XP and
Thanks, Esko.
Standard Def. Youtube worked for me, no HQ or HD, though. No other sites
worked correctly. Flash didn't work in Epiphany at all. So I tried,
sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-nonfree
sudo apt-get remove swfdec-mozilla
sudo apt-get remove swfdec-gnome
At this point firefox told
Thanks KFX,
I tried the sequence you suggested. Now Adobe's tester says that I have
the latest installed. Pandora works!! Some other sites say that I need
the latest Flash Player. I am still getting a bad sound, somewhere
between a sWWsh and a swWCk sound whenever I enter a site that has Flash
I have had the same or similar problem with flash except that I get a
terrible swwshing sound from my speakers whenever accessing a site that
uses flash. I have tried every suggestion on this link line to no
avail. Adobe's flash test page does not see that I have flash installed
in firefox.
I fixed my flash problems by uninstalling swfdec-mozilla and swfdec-
gnome.
Flash seems to work ok now.
Esko
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Upgrading from intrepid to jaunty (32 bit) wrecked my flash. Synaptic say it's
installed but firefox keeps asking to install it and when I continue to install
it firefox says it's already installed.
First I tried to re-install the flashplugin-nonfree package, that diden't work
but re-installing
please check your upgrade log if you spot something like Jamie posted:
...
Downloading...
--2009-04-18 21:05:57-- http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/adobe-flash
plugin/adobe-flashplugin_10.0.22.87.orig.tar.gz
Resolving archive.canonical.com... failed: Name or service not known.
wget:
I upgraded from Intrepid 8.10 AMD64 to Jaunty 9.04 AMD64. Flash had been
working flawlessly in 8.10 64 bit version. I was receiving the dreaded
grey box where a flash animation should be in Firefox.
In my case flashplugin-nonfree was not installed (after the upgrade).
I'm sure it was before. To
Ok I have had this issue, I tried both sudo apt-get remove --purge
flashplugin-nonfree and without the --purge option, and then re-
installed didn't work, tried purging again deleted the .deb file from
/var/cache/apt/archive folder, and then tried sudo apt-get install
flashplugin-nonfree. That
Tareeq Ali wrote:
Ok I have had this issue, I tried both sudo apt-get remove --purge
flashplugin-nonfree and without the --purge option, and then re-
installed didn't work, tried purging again deleted the .deb file from
/var/cache/apt/archive folder, and then tried sudo apt-get install
I just did an upgrade from Intrepid to Jaunty and have the same problem.
I spotted this in the output from update-manager:
Setting up flashplugin-installer (10.0.22.87ubuntu2) ...
Xlib: extension Generic Event Extension missing on display :0.0.
Xlib: extension Generic Event Extension missing
This fixed it for me, when purging flashplugin-nonfree did nothing:
aptitude purge flashplugin-nonfree flashplugin-installer nspluginwrapper
aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree
(should redownload and install the plugin now)
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Installing the newest flash from adobe as a .deb package solved the
problem, so the problem should really be in the Ubuntu package.
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The problem does not seem to be the flash plugins. I switched to
Epiphany and the flash is working exactly as it should.
The few things I noticed in Firefox was that there are two flash
plugings flash 10 r12 and 10 r22. If you disable 10 r12 Flash ceases to
work, which I means it is using an
This is not caused by flash
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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marked ubufox as confirmed
** Changed in: ubufox (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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just to say that i temporary resolved the problem by:
sudo mv /usr/lib/swfdec-mozilla/libswfdecmozilla.so
/usr/lib/swfdec-mozilla/libswfdecmozilla.so.disbaled
( you may or may not need to reinstall flashplugin-nonfree)
and restarted firefox.
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I upgraded 3 boxes, and all had the same issue:
* package installed properly
* firefox doesn't show the plugin under about:plugins
* --reinstall doesn't work (I noticed an error message saying that the license
wasn't accepted)
Now for at least 2 machines, NetworkManager was failing (the icon
reinstalling didn't help me either.
it seems that firefox now has 2 flash plugins (that is what i see when i look
for installed plugins), one is from swfdec-mozilla and the other from
flashplugin-nonfree. i can disable them but not remove them from FF.
disabling the first in firefox disabled
I had the same problem on upgrade to jaunty beta. Sites complained
there was no flash, trying to install told me it was already installed.
Uninstall and reinstall did the trick!
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You
I used the same command as you (actually copied/pasted it when I found
it) before I ever posted a comment on this bug, no dice.
I also have the exact same problem as Erez, I can see that there's 2
flash plugins installed, and can disable them but i get the same
problem.
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I should mentiond that I used the --purge option when uninstalling ...
apt-get remove --purge flashplugin-nonfree
apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
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I don't think this case should be closed. I have just completed an
upgrade on another machine, and I have the same problem again. For 3
machines all to have this problem where apt says that flashplugin-
nonfree is installed, and Firefox says its not there must be something
wrong.
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I've replicated this a few times - I have done 7 installations of ubuntu
this week.
sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-nonfree
sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
clears the problem. Unexperienced users would not know to do this
As a previous poster stated, it could be related to network
What is the adobe-flashplugin package then? Should it be removed?
When removing any and all packages with the name flash in it, then
installing from the Adobe site it installs adobe-flashplugin not
flashplugin-nonfree Which are different, so when the update occurs it
tries to update
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