[CentOS] more 5.4 problems

2009-10-23 Thread Alan McKay
In addition to frequent Firefox crashes (4 or 5 a day, zero before the
upgrade from 5.3) I'm also having Amarok crash 2 or 3 times a day.

And suddenly the bar at the bottom disappeared - with the 4 screens,
the clock, menu and so on.

H ... methinks it may finally be time to change my desktop to FC
and stick with Centos on my servers.

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Re: [CentOS] more 5.4 problems

2009-10-23 Thread Ryan Pugatch
Alan McKay wrote:
 In addition to frequent Firefox crashes (4 or 5 a day, zero before the
 upgrade from 5.3) I'm also having Amarok crash 2 or 3 times a day.
 
 And suddenly the bar at the bottom disappeared - with the 4 screens,
 the clock, menu and so on.
 
 H ... methinks it may finally be time to change my desktop to FC
 and stick with Centos on my servers.
 

FWIW, I upgraded from 5.3 on my desktop machine and I have no problems 
with Firefox.

~ $ rpm -q firefox
firefox-3.0.14-1.el5.centos


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Re: [CentOS] more 5.4 problems

2009-10-23 Thread Ron Blizzard
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Ryan Pugatch r...@tripadvisor.com wrote:
 Alan McKay wrote:
 In addition to frequent Firefox crashes (4 or 5 a day, zero before the
 upgrade from 5.3) I'm also having Amarok crash 2 or 3 times a day.

 And suddenly the bar at the bottom disappeared - with the 4 screens,
 the clock, menu and so on.

 H ... methinks it may finally be time to change my desktop to FC
 and stick with Centos on my servers.


 FWIW, I upgraded from 5.3 on my desktop machine and I have no problems
 with Firefox.

 ~ $ rpm -q firefox
 firefox-3.0.14-1.el5.centos

Same here -- painless upgrade and everything is working fine.

~]$ rpm -qa | grep firefox
firefox-3.0.14-1.el5.centos

Is it possible that there is some kind of video driver issue?

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Re: [CentOS] more 5.4 problems

2009-10-23 Thread John R Pierce
Ron Blizzard wrote:
 Same here -- painless upgrade and everything is working fine.

 ~]$ rpm -qa | grep firefox
 firefox-3.0.14-1.el5.centos
   

huh.  something sketchy happening on my centos5 test system, then...


# yum clean all
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Cleaning up Everything
Cleaning up list of fastest mirrors

# yum list firefox
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Determining fastest mirrors
 * addons: mirrors.netdna.com
 * base: mirrors.kernel.org
 * extras: mirror.san.fastserv.com
* updates: mirrors.netdna.com
addons  
 
|  951 B 00:00
addons/primary  
 
|  203 B 00:00
base
 
| 2.1 kB 00:00
base/primary_db 
 
| 2.0 MB 00:03
extras  
 
| 1.1 kB 00:00
extras/primary  
 
| 110 kB 00:00
extras  

288/288
updates 
 
|  951 B 00:00
updates/primary 
 
|  204 B 00:00
Installed Packages
firefox.i386   
3.0.12-1.el5.centos installed
firefox.x86_64 
3.0.12-1.el5.centos installed
#


this is x86_64 centos5.4 freshly yum updated from centos 5.3 freshly 
installed using the network install ISO


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Re: [CentOS] more 5.4 problems

2009-10-23 Thread MHR
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 2:16 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
 Ron Blizzard wrote:
 Same here -- painless upgrade and everything is working fine.

 ~]$ rpm -qa | grep firefox
 firefox-3.0.14-1.el5.centos


 Installed Packages
 firefox.i386
 3.0.12-1.el5.centos                                             installed
 firefox.x86_64
 3.0.12-1.el5.centos                                             installed
 #

 this is x86_64 centos5.4 freshly yum updated from centos 5.3 freshly
 installed using the network install ISO


Interesting - I have this after the upgrade:

firefox.i386   3.0.14-1.el5.centos installed
firefox.x86_64 3.0.14-1.el5.centos installed

But I also am now seeing a problem that was not showing up before,
similar to one I've had with SeaMonkey for a long time.  After some
period of time, all of my Firefox windows stop showing flash videos
properly and I get long periods of silence interpsersed with bursts of
high-speed sound (noise, actually), or the video just stops a few
seconds in.  I don't think this is a CentOS problem per se, and I have
posted about it here before, just usually in reference to SM, not FF.

Of course, now that I'm using FF more for flash (because it works
better than SM for that and I rarely keep FF windows open long enough
to see this), it happens more frequently.

mhr
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Re: [CentOS] more 5.4 problems

2009-10-23 Thread nate
MHR wrote:

 Of course, now that I'm using FF more for flash (because it works
 better than SM for that and I rarely keep FF windows open long enough
 to see this), it happens more frequently.

I don't use CentOS as a desktop but this still may be of use...

On both my win32 and my debian systems that use firefox I use the
prefbar extension which has an option to enable/disable flash, I
usually keep it off unless I need it but it seems to unload the
module on the fly(doesn't show up in about:plugins), and from what
I can see it renames the file. I don't know if renaming the file
is enough, but you may be able to restart the flash plugin
dynamically without restarting the browser with this(or perhaps
another) extension.

Real handy for when flash holds onto my audio card preventing other
apps from using it, hit the checkbox and it kills flash without
causing instability in the browser.

nate


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Re: [CentOS] more 5.4 problems

2009-10-23 Thread Bart Schaefer
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 3:08 PM, MHR mhullr...@gmail.com wrote:

 But I also am now seeing a problem that was not showing up before,
 similar to one I've had with SeaMonkey for a long time.  After some
 period of time, all of my Firefox windows stop showing flash videos
 properly and I get long periods of silence interpsersed with bursts of
 high-speed sound (noise, actually), or the video just stops a few
 seconds in.  I don't think this is a CentOS problem per se, and I have
 posted about it here before, just usually in reference to SM, not FF.

I've had problems of this sort with the mplayerplug-in occasionally.
In my case it usually means something has grabbed the sound device and
then gotten stuck -- I often have to quit and restart firefox and/or
use ps from a shell to find and kill off a rogue mplayer.
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Re: [CentOS] more 5.4 problems

2009-10-23 Thread William L. Maltby
On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 15:25 -0700, nate wrote:
 snip

 I don't use CentOS as a desktop but this still may be of use...
 
 On both my win32 and my debian systems that use firefox I use the
 prefbar extension which has an option to enable/disable flash, I
 usually keep it off unless I need it but it seems to unload the
 module on the fly(doesn't show up in about:plugins), and from what
 I can see it renames the file. I don't know if renaming the file
 is enough, but you may be able to restart the flash plugin
 dynamically without restarting the browser with this(or perhaps
 another) extension.

I just have it disabled normally click Tools-Add-ons at the start of
the day. If I'm going to paly something I Alt-Tab and either Enter
(I'm already positioned ther) or ALT-E.

Disable is the same, but alt-D or Enter to disable.

It's nice because if you forget to do beorehand, just refresh the screen
after and it acts like you didn't forget.

I like this because it's one less thing from the outside world I have to
keep track of or update, etc.

 
 Real handy for when flash holds onto my audio card preventing other
 apps from using it, hit the checkbox and it kills flash without
 causing instability in the browser.
 
 nate
 snip

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