[Expired for firefox (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  problems with flash in chromium and firefox

Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
   I have Toshiba Eqium 350d, AMD Athlon 64 dual core processor TK57.
  Graphics Gallium 0.4 on ATI RS690 and I am running Ubuntu 14.04 64
  bit.

  I have been using Ubuntu since version 10.04 along with Peppermint on
  occasion. I have had it installed previously on my Packard Bell,
  Lenovo X60s, Dell and a couple of other computers. However I have
  never been able to run flash content satisfactorily on any of them. I
  have reported this as a bug several times under a couple of user
  names.

  OK. Again I am having problems with flash content. I installed Ubuntu
  on this computer since May this year. I have visited the Ask Ubuntu
  website several times. I have followed every piece of advice that
  seems relevant but so far to no avail.

  All flash content is jerky. BBC Iplayer is the worst. On Firefox
  especially. But all flash content is jerky on all websites. In both
  minimised and full screen modes. I have installed and uninstalled all
  available software/plug ins via the software centre and terminal but
  as yet (over nearly 5 years on several computers) I have never been
  able to completely fix it. At the moment flash is almost
  unuseable/unwatchable. To add to the issue, several websites with
  flash content cause my web browser and often even my whole computer to
  permanently freeze resulting in my having to force shut down my
  computer via the power button several times a day, a problem I have
  encountered before with this issue.

  Please help, aside from the web browsing issues I am a big fan of the
  Linux based OS's, particularly Ubuntu.

  I don't know if you can see in my history but I believe I have
  reported these bugs several times in the last weeks via crash reports
  - you know the firefox has experienced an error and has had to shut
  down crash reports.

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