Hi.
For last several weeks I face a Flash Player problem in Ubuntu 12.04. I
open a video to watch. Then, sometimes it opens but several times it occurs
error and black screen appears. I looked for solves on the internet and I
did almost all the advices that people give in forums but it still
Dear Halil,
you've reached the Debian development mailing list, this is not a
support channel for Ubuntu!
You should have a look here: http://www.ubuntu.com/support
Regards
Markus
2013/5/30 Halil Kaya kayaha...@gmail.com:
Hi.
For last several weeks I face a Flash Player problem in Ubuntu
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On Sunday 18 March 2007 10:09, Gabriel Molina wrote:
Hello, I've recently installed debian on a MAC Power PC G4 but I have not
been able to find a flash player to work on it.. The one I found (gnash)
did
* Miguel Gea Milvaques:
I've readed swfdec last version is able to reproduce youtube
videos. I supose last version is still not in Debian, so you'll need
to compile it.
youtube-dl and mplayer work surprisingly well for that purpose.
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2007, Miguel Gea Milvaques wrote:
I supose last version is still not in Debian, so you'll need to compile it.
Well, if you know that a new version is better than the old version
in Debian, why don't you report this as wishlist bug? I did so (#415333)
and learned now that a new
Hello, I've recently installed debian on a MAC Power PC G4 but I have not been
able to find a flash player to work on it.. The one I found (gnash) did not
work. Is there anything out there that I've over looked?
Thank you for your help,
Gabe.
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On 3/18/07, Gabriel Molina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I've recently installed debian on a MAC Power PC G4 but I have not
been able to find a flash player to work on it.. The one I found (gnash) did
not work. Is there anything out there that I've over looked?
If you're looking
Hi
On Sunday 18 March 2007 10:09, Gabriel Molina wrote:
Hello, I've recently installed debian on a MAC Power PC G4 but I have not
been able to find a flash player to work on it.. The one I found (gnash)
did not work. Is there anything out there that I've over looked?
Thank you for your
On 29/09/2006 Andreas Metzler wrote:
Jonas Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/09/2006 Miriam Ruiz wrote:
--- Jonas Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
[...]
Are you using some kind of OpenGL acceleration? It seems that CPU gets too
loaded if not, upstream is working in that.
I
On 29/09/2006 Jon Dowland wrote:
Jonas Meurer wrote:
I don't use any acceleration at all. I run the mga matrox Xserver, which
doesn't support any kind of 3d acceleration. (my graphics controller is
a Matrox MGA G400)
At this point it would be useful to see your Xorg.conf (but not to the
On 28/09/2006 Miriam Ruiz wrote:
--- Jonas Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
it seems like gnash puts heavy load on my system, if a flash animation
at www.myspace.com is started. and as i was not able to reproduce the
Xserver crash later, i believe that it was related to other heavy
Jonas Meurer wrote:
I don't use any acceleration at all. I run the mga matrox Xserver, which
doesn't support any kind of 3d acceleration. (my graphics controller is
a Matrox MGA G400)
At this point it would be useful to see your Xorg.conf (but not to the
list, perhaps better to the bug)
Jonas Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/09/2006 Miriam Ruiz wrote:
--- Jonas Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
[...]
Are you using some kind of OpenGL acceleration? It seems that CPU gets too
loaded if not, upstream is working in that.
I don't use any acceleration at all. I run the mga
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 04:38:51AM -0500, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
[on gnash]
In my experience, it will even _require_ AMD64 or similar CPUs to
display even trivial pages.
Isn't that a given for anything even remotely related to flash?
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[Miriam Ruiz]
Jonas has already filed some bugs against gnash. To be honest, I
don't know the reason for your words, and if there's some kind of
irony behind them.
There might of course be a bug in gnash related to the X crash, but if
a user space program is able to crash the X server, there
the propietary flash-player is exactly light.
I am not sure whether it is the player, certain animations or what, but
it is not uncommon for the non-free player to report 100% CPU usage.
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On 28/09/2006 Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Miriam Ruiz]
Jonas has already filed some bugs against gnash. To be honest, I
don't know the reason for your words, and if there's some kind of
irony behind them.
There might of course be a bug in gnash related to the X crash, but if
a user
--- Jonas Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
it seems like gnash puts heavy load on my system, if a flash animation
at www.myspace.com is started. and as i was not able to reproduce the
Xserver crash later, i believe that it was related to other heavy
applications running the first time.
On Sep 28, Wouter Verhelst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my experience, it will even _require_ AMD64 or similar CPUs to
display even trivial pages.
Isn't that a given for anything even remotely related to flash?
Not at all.
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On 26/09/2006 Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Jonas Meurer]
unfortunately mozilla-plugin-gnash crashes for most flash pages.
OK. If you got time, please add these test pages to the wiki. I have
not been able to get the latest plugin to crash, so I am interested in
these pages.
i must admit
Jonas Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 26/09/2006 Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
That would be a bug in your X server. X servers should not crash
no matter the client. :)
... my X server crashed a second time, this time at an artist at
myspace.com, which automaticly starts a flash music
On 28/09/2006 Ben Finney wrote:
Jonas Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 26/09/2006 Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
That would be a bug in your X server. X servers should not crash
no matter the client. :)
... my X server crashed a second time, this time at an artist at
myspace.com,
Jonas Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 28/09/2006 Ben Finney wrote:
Excellent. You're getting more of an understanding of how to
reproduce this bug in your X server. I hope that soon you can
submit a bug report against the X server with a test case.
i'm not able to reproduce the bug
--- Ben Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
When you do, the 'reportbug' tool (which you can install via aptitude
if you don't already have it) will make it easy to report a bug to the
Debian bug tracking system.
Jonas has already filed some bugs against gnash. To be honest, I don't know
the
[Tollef Fog Heen]
Not having flash is a good, not a bad thing to me at least. :-)
Now you can have flash support for your browser in unstable, at least,
by installing the mozilla-plugin-gnash or konqueror-plugin-gnash
package. The gnash package is already capable of running quite a few
flash
Petter Reinholdtsen dijo [Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 01:10:55PM +0200]:
[Tollef Fog Heen]
Not having flash is a good, not a bad thing to me at least. :-)
Now you can have flash support for your browser in unstable, at least,
by installing the mozilla-plugin-gnash or konqueror-plugin-gnash
[Gunnar Wolf]
In my experience, it will even _require_ AMD64 or similar CPUs to
display even trivial pages. Gnash is still a long way for being
useful on most machines - it's just too heavy.
OK. Do you have URLs to test pages showing this behaviour? I use the
test ages listed in
On 26/09/2006 Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Tollef Fog Heen]
Not having flash is a good, not a bad thing to me at least. :-)
Now you can have flash support for your browser in unstable, at least,
by installing the mozilla-plugin-gnash or konqueror-plugin-gnash
package. The gnash package
.
That would be a bug in your X server. X servers should not crash no
matter the client. :)
I just tested it now, and can't get it to crash anything. But I can't
get it to work properly either, as the front page have some javascript
concluding that gnash isn't the flash player it is looking for, and
send
Petter Reinholdtsen dijo [Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 06:21:24PM +0200]:
[Gunnar Wolf]
In my experience, it will even _require_ AMD64 or similar CPUs to
display even trivial pages. Gnash is still a long way for being
useful on most machines - it's just too heavy.
OK. Do you have URLs to test
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