I ended up following the advice posted at
http://blog.niceperson.org/2007/07/01/nspluginwrapper-howto-for-debian-sid/ 
(which was referenced elsewhere on this thread) and now have working Flash for 
visuals.  However, I still have no audio.  I do have audio for other things 
(testing gnome system sounds works, totem-gstreamer plays audio, etc.  I'm 
using alsa and as I mentioned, sound WAS working.

I also saw on this thread that someone purged and reinstalled several
things to get flash (with audio, I think) working again.  That sounds
painful.

-dh



On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 23:55 +0100, Rob Andrews wrote:

> On 06-Sep-2007 07:00.03 (BST), Dan Hugo wrote:
>  > FWIW, my nspluginwrapper was working great from unstable on my amd64
>  > platform [snip]
>  > 
>  > I also more-recently updated nspluginwrapper to 0.9.91.5-1 in hopes that
>  > the audio issues would be magically fixed [I've developed that same sort
>  > of "damn, it just works..." confidence], but instead I no longer have
>  > any embedded flash support in iceweasel.  While the about:plugins output
>  > in iceweasel indicates flash support is present via the wrapped plugin,
>  > I get a big gaping hole where any flash should be.
> 
> I'm sorry about that. I have this tendancy to reinstall Flash as a tester
> when making a new package build.
> 
> The problem is that the XEMBED support changed radically between 0.91.9.4
> and 0.9.91.5, and as a result you'll need to run '-u' to  update the plugin
> wrapper, otherwise the plugin stub will fail to initialise correctly.
> 
> If you've installed the Flash plugin as root, run the following as root.
> Otherwise run it as a normal user:
> 
>     nspluginwrapper -v -a -u
> 
> Restart Fireweasel/icefox or your browser-of-choice and it should come back
> to life.
> 
> Let me know if this problem still persists after this. I will put a notice
> in during upgrade for the next package release.
> 
> rob.
> 

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