> 
> WHY?
> Probably something gone wrong with new FlashPlayer, my own was updated
> from command line, and after that Epiphany and Liferea crash at loading
> Flash content. I think that is the reason why you can't reproduce that
> crash, or error. Your versions of Flash is probably different, and
> doesn't have the same behavior. 

>From your gdb, it's the flashplayer plugin that's crashing. I'd suggest
trying to run a different version of the flash plugin.

Is it really *all* flash content that doesn't work for you?
Have you tried the flash plugin that's in the debian repos?

You installed it from command line? Have you made sure that your flash
plugin matches the architecture of your distro?  If you're running a
32-bit flash plugin on a 64-bit distro, it's not going to work.

Flash content works just fine here using flashplugin-nonfree 1:3.2 from
wheezy so I'm thinking it's got to be a problem with that flashplugin
you've got.

Thanks for your time,

-David Smith


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