Re: [Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-11-07 Thread meldroc
The bug seemed to disappear (or at least manifest far less often) when
I switched from 32-bit Feisty to AMD64 Gutsy.  Maybe the bit of
indirection created when 64-bit Firefox has to use the plugin wrapper
to handle the still 32-bit Flash plugin makes the bug stop
manifesting.

On Nov 7, 2007 12:12 PM, popoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also have the same crash closing flash-pages. My workaround is simple
> and transparent. make a wrapper to launch firefox with this lines:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libflashplayer.so
> firefox $@
>
>
> So, you preload de flash plugin before launch firefox and it isn't never 
> unloaded when you close a flash page.
>
> Of course the path of libflashplayer.so must be the one matching your
> system installation.
>
> It seem to be a good workaround until the resolution of the bug.
>
> Regards.
>
>
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Re: [Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-08-26 Thread derp
Did not work for me on Fiesty; firefox still hangs when leaving a page
with youtube video.

On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 08:29 +, bugmenot wrote:
> had the same problem with debian. my solution:
> 
> uninstall any current flash package (flashplugin-nonfree or flashplayer-
> mozilla)
> 
> get latest version (with MPEG4-AVC support) from adobe-labs: 
> http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer9.html
> 
> i got the rpm and converted to deb (sudo alien 
> flashplayer9_install_i386_082207.rpm)
> installed it with "dpkg -i flash-plugin_9.0.60.184-1_i386.deb"
> 
> no more hanging problems so far... :)
> 
> greetz
>

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Re: [Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-05-29 Thread Alexander Sack
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 09:42:42PM -, Andrew J. Montalenti wrote:
> Not really a matter of fair or not fair.  This is clearly a rather nasty
> bug that has gone unnoticed until now.
> 
> The developer of the Flash Linux plug-in seems to very knowledgeable in
> the sound space.  Might it make sense to notify him of this bug report
> and its duplicates?  His blog is here:
> 
> http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/
> 
> I'll send him an e-mail.
> 

If you ever get an answer, let us know ... we would be happy if we
could work together with adobe to sort out flash issues.

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Re: [Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-05-15 Thread Jeremy LaCroix
I disabled my onboard sound card and installed a PCI sound card and it
solved the problem for me. Integrated audio is the problem for sure.

On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 01:24 +, Dave M G wrote:
> The workaround seems to work on my system. What I do specifically is:
> 
> 1. Open a new FireFox window.
> 2. Go to Youtube and select to open any random video.
> 3. Press pause so it doesn't reach the end.
> 4. Minimize that window.
> 5. Open a new FireFox window.
> 6. In the new browser, surf the net, watch videos, do whatever.
> 
> With at least one instance of Flash running in another FireFox window, 
> Flash does not crash.
> 
> Thank you for reporting this workaround. Though I hope Flash, FireFox, 
> or Ubuntu will eventually be resolved for so as not to have this problem 
> with Flash and hda intel sound drivers.
> 
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Re: [Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-05-15 Thread Dave M G
The workaround seems to work on my system. What I do specifically is:

1. Open a new FireFox window.
2. Go to Youtube and select to open any random video.
3. Press pause so it doesn't reach the end.
4. Minimize that window.
5. Open a new FireFox window.
6. In the new browser, surf the net, watch videos, do whatever.

With at least one instance of Flash running in another FireFox window, 
Flash does not crash.

Thank you for reporting this workaround. Though I hope Flash, FireFox, 
or Ubuntu will eventually be resolved for so as not to have this problem 
with Flash and hda intel sound drivers.

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Re: [Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-05-15 Thread Alexander Sack
On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 03:14:24PM -, Drew Woodard wrote:
> @buzzsaw:
> I don't know for sure what is causing the crash but it seems like it is sound 
> related for many since disabling sound stops the problem for me, and someone 
> else (in the forum post I linked on 2007-05-10) reported that switching from 
> onboard sound to a standalone card stopped the problem for them.

just to get some clear facts:

How does the testcase look like? Firefox always crashes for you when
you watch flash with audio enabled, but it doesn't crash when sound is
disabled? or do you need to do anything else special?


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Re: [Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-05-12 Thread dessaya
I seem to have the same on-board sound card:

$ lspci | grep Audio
00:10.1 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP51 High Definition Audio (rev
a2)

It came with my Asus M2NPV-VM mother board.

On 5/12/07, Drew Woodard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't know anything about sound drivers under Linux but it appears
> that Dave M G, HeWhoE , and myself all are using "hda intel" sound
> drivers
>
> mine are listed as "HDA NVidia" using the aplay -l command but it is an
> intel board, and if I issue the command:
> lspci -n
>
> and paste the results into this page
> http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/index.cgi
>
> I get
> PCI
> ID  Works?  Vendor  Device
> DriverComment
> 10de026cYes nVidia Corporation  MCP51 High
> Definition Audio snd-hda-intel
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Re: [Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-05-10 Thread Dave M G
Drew,
> making me wonder about the audio driver, alsa, flash, or some interaction 
> therein.
This sounds possible. I have had some audio driver issues, and I have a 
similar HDA onboard sound device.

$ aplay -l
 List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices 
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC882 Analog [ALC882 Analog]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 1: ALC882 Digital [ALC882 Digital]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

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Re: [Bug 104470] Re: firefox crashed -- libflashplayer.so

2007-05-03 Thread Alexander Sack
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 02:51:06PM -, N. Spohrer wrote:
> Well, after days of sadness, I have a (not THE) solution: compile your
> own kernel. The ubuntu-kernels all don't work (for me), but my 2.6.21
> Nearly-Vanilla kernel works.
> 

Interesting ... so you are saying that flash works if you use a
different kernel? Maybe it works if you switch back to ubuntu kernel
as well now?

what hardware specs do you have?

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