I would really like to test this workaround, but I have some dependency
issues:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of nspluginwrapper:
nspluginwrapper depends on libgtk2.0-0 (= 2.13.3); however:
Version of libgtk2.0-0 on system is 2.12.9-3ubuntu4.
nspluginwrapper depends on
The combination libflashsupport + nswrapper-conn2 + flash 9 is indeed
the most stable one (for me). I think the current (perceived)
instability of Firefox/Flash (note that most people wouldn't know the
difference) in Hardy is a real problem. I wouldn't be surprised that
this has been a dealbreaker
Could we stop with the is not attractive as it's a beta-comments? As
has been said before: what situation do you choose: a 'final' that
crashes a lot, or a beta that's rock solid?
For the record: I have the same experience as Conn (pretty stable with
Flash 10 beta). Firefox 3 RC1 adds even more
FF3 is still beta ... and was included in a LTS release! FWIW, I think
the Flash 10 beta solves a lot of problems! (but is not a silver bullet,
since I still see it crash -- probably due to Compiz or X related stuff)
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firefox crashes on flash contents when using libflashsupport
I tested the proposal mentioned in bug #198453 and reached the same
conclusion as Conn.
For me simultaneous audio is only working in Flash if I use libflashsupport. My
'ideal setup' (the one where I can play all audio simultaneously) is
- using libflashsupport
- using libasound2-plugins
-
I've tried both the default.pa patch and the libflashsupport for a couple of
days (always using nspluginwrapper in FF). My experiences were as follows:
- With the latest default.pa patch everything worked reasonable. Sometimes I
heard sound stuttering (especially when using mplayer), even when
Haven't noticed it since alpha5 (where I boarded the Heron-train). But I
have to admit I have all desktop icons disabled, use no gnome-panels and
instead use avant-window-navigator. So this isn't a real comparison (to
my previous Gutsy/Feisty installations).
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Daniel, here's the requested output:
--- START OUTPUT ---
1:: sequencer
32: [ 1] : control
33:: timer
48: [ 1- 0]: digital audio playback
--- END OUTPUT ---
Btw, the .nofail section works as expected.
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firefox crashes on flash contents
I tried the latest patch, but had one problem: the dsnoop device wasn't
recognized. This caused a fatal error (and PulseAudio terminated).
The relevant output was:
--- START OUTPUT ---
I: module-alsa-sink.c: Starting playback.
I: module.c: Loaded module-alsa-sink (index: #0; argument:
The update I saw yesterday in update-manager (9.0.124.ubuntu2) really
increased stability for me.
Without the nspluginwrapper, opening the first 10 YouTube movies (on the front
page) in separate tabs seems to work 9 out of 10 times I try it.
When it fails, it will take down the browser with it.
I can confirm that disabling desktop effects has no effect on the
crashes. I did find one movie that crashes consistently for me:
-- http://www.shockwave.com/gamelanding/doeo.jsp
- Wait for the commercial, then select your language (English)
- With Compiz, it immediately crashes; with Metacity,
Demoting libflashsupport from depends to supports is NOT a fix! Sure it
increases stability, but it removes the functionality the library was
supposed to add...!
It reminds me of one of those doctor-jokes:
- Patient: If I press here, it hurts.
- Doctor: Well, then just stop pressing there!
At
I've seen this bug on Gutsy (using ALSA), but it's now extremely prevalent in
(the latest beta version of) Hardy. When I enable FLASH_AUDIODEBUG, I get the
following output:
--- START OUTPUT ---
** Message: GetValue variable 1 (1)
** Message: GetValue variable 2 (2)
** Message: GetValue variable
I just noticed the Conn's proposed fix/workaround.
After testing it I can say it completely eliminates the Firefox crashing
problem! I can see Flash movies initially being drawn as a grey box (for
a second) on entering or leaving a page, but Firefox stays rock solid!
Thanks Conn, you've just
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 192888 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192888
The problem with removing libflashsupport is (at least for me) that you
lose the ability to play multiple audio sources simultaneously. This
means (again, at least for me) that I have to quit Exaile! and
Ok ... I'm not really sure what happened, but I'm not experiencing the
crash anymore.
What I noticed was:
- sometimes the video would start playing, but would stop after a few seconds.
I could try to forward the the video, but it would never play through.
- it was not limited to YouTube, a
I just noticed something interesting. I use VirtualBox (1.5.6) for my
unavoidable WinXP activities, and suddenly noticed that I couldn't play
any Flash videos in Firefox. Just like before, it was playing a few
seconds and then stopping (with no sound whatsoever). After checking the
Audio settings
Well, it crashes reproducible here too. I'm attaching the crash report
(about 13MB). Hope it helps.
** Attachment added: _usr_lib_firefox-3.0b4_firefox.1000.crash
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12759711/_usr_lib_firefox-3.0b4_firefox.1000.crash
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YouTube: firefox crashed with SIGSEGV
I have upgraded from Gutsy and have this bug. I don't notice it that
much, but maybe 10% of the time I have duplicate icons for removable
media.
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duplicate entries for devices in nautilus desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/76283
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That should be 'upgraded from Feisty' in my last comment -- obviously :)
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I have seen it in Gutsy (tribe 5) a couple of times. But the last two
week or so it hasn't happened again. I guess it was just temporarily
broken and fixed again.
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
I'm using Ubuntu 7.04 with the latest software updates. My problem is as
follows:
Sometimes at startup (1 out of 3 times) I have duplicate icons for every
inserted or plugged in removable media. This could be a DVD, CD or USB
drive.
Got the same problem (also on Ubuntu Edgy). I started noticing this
problem after the following updates (and a reboot):
libnautilus-extension-dev (2.16.1-0ubuntu3) to 2.16.1-0ubuntu3.2
libnautilus-extension1 (2.16.1-0ubuntu3) to 2.16.1-0ubuntu3.2
nautilus (2.16.1-0ubuntu3) to 2.16.1-0ubuntu3.2
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