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Still crashing Ubuntu 9.10 AMD64 + Firefox 3.6
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to reproduce the bug please follow the steps below:
- start firefox
- go to youtube
- search for crysis
- click on the video titled Crysis Physics - 3'000 barrel explosion
made with SandBox 2
- click on video titled Crysis - Mass Physics at the list right
- if firefox didnt crash then go back
Closing bug due to no update on status from upstream or here in ~5
months Please reopen if you still have issues with this bug and can
reproduce it steadily. this was fixed in flash so you should no longer
see this because i think most of the issue was flash if i remember
correctly.
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yep the same thing here
ubuntu 7.04 and flash crashes much when on youtube.com my colordepth is by
default 24
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I've been having this problem since edgy, and still see it after
upgrading to feisty (with a flash 7 plug-in that works in other OSes).
Either the XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 or changing depth to 24 (which it
should have been anyway, no idea why edgy set to 16) seems to fix it.
Vaio SR17, S3 Savage
my previous post is probably unrelated to this specific bug, it appears
other people are experiencing the same flash crashing issues as I am but
it seems unrelated to the ARGB stuff. forum post of other people with
this issue is at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=340811
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Like the person above me I am also still getting these crashes. I am on
Kubuntu Feisty, clean install as of a few hours ago, nothing installed
manually, all from the repos.
(relevant software)
Firefox 2.0.0.3
flash 9.0.31.0.2ubuntu1
nvidia-glx 1.0.9631
(relevant hardware)
nvidia geforce 7800gt
This still happens on my Ubuntu 7.04 running Firefox 2.0.0.3 using
Shockwave Flash 9.0 r31. This can get VERY irritating. I tried all those
ARGB fixes and color depth fixes but it still doesn't work.
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On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 06:33:37AM -, Jolande Poel wrote:
My screen resolution is 800x600 and I can't change it back, the screen
resolution thingy gives me the option 800x600 and 640x480.
My flashplayer is version 9 rc3, from what I recall. Firefox now refuses
to open altogether. Every
I didn't install it from another source ( think), and I know that now
(first few tries with ubuntu my system crashed).
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On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 09:33:50AM -, Jolande Poel wrote:
Can I disable it in any way so my browser won't crash?
You could uninstall flashplayer package. If it just happens on some
sites you could install the noflash (maybe named a bit different)
extension from addons.mozilla.org, which
My screen resolution is 800x600 and I can't change it back, the screen
resolution thingy gives me the option 800x600 and 640x480.
My flashplayer is version 9 rc3, from what I recall. Firefox now refuses
to open altogether. Every time I select it in the menu, it says it's
starting up, and opens a
Jolande Poel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running Ubuntu 7.04 and I still have this bug. I tried the fixes
except Flash 9 packages and backports, since I don't know how to do
that.
I have a AMD64 machine. Swiftfox (installed via automatix) and epiphany
don't crash on flash sites.
Sorry,
Can I disable it in any way so my browser won't crash?
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I'm running Ubuntu 7.04 and I still have this bug. I tried the fixes
except Flash 9 packages and backports, since I don't know how to do
that.
I have a AMD64 machine. Swiftfox (installed via automatix) and epiphany
don't crash on flash sites.
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I take that back, epiphany crashed after a few minutes.
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Hmm on Feisty Flash 9 is the default version.. Strange..
Can you please check which version of flash you are using Jolande, you
can do this by typing 'about:plugins' in the address bar.
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Howdy guys,
Can I ask if anyone is still experiencing any trouble with this bug
under Flash 9 in a Support version of Ubuntu, (Dapper, Edgy or Feisty).
This bug has been open for a while now and it would be amazing to show
we have finally managed to close it.
I will check back in a month or so.
The Flash 9 packages and backports fixed it on all my systems.
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I am running stock 5.10 (breezy), with stock FF 1.5.0.9 (came on Breezy cd). I
installed the flashplayer plugin 9 from labs.adobe.com site.
No upgrades to 5.10, or FF have been done, except for the flashplayer addition.
It was recommended I follow the fixes listed in
The following was the case with Dapper, which also had the Firefox crash
problem:
After seeing the problem, post-performance of 'apt-get dist-upgrade'...
I saved all the downloads, recovered the previous day's backup and
commenced, on a hunch, to manually upgrade Firefox, rather than
upgrading
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The flashplugin-nonfree portion is already fixed in 7.04.
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SteveCoast: use the flashplugin-nonfree from backports this bug is
really in flashplugin and fixed upstream since early November.
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This is getting very stupid. :-)
I've just upgraded to FF 2.0.0.1 and it's overwritten the manual patch
to fix it, and started crashing again.
When is this going to get fixed? Just imagine all the people without a
web browser, or people I've installed ubuntu for who now thing it's
rubbish
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bug 62988 and bug 14911 are dupes. Both have quite a number of other
reports marked as dupes to them which is why I don't feel like
rectifying the situation (Malone is severely broken here and requires
lots of manual intervention)
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Stats:
Ubuntu Edgy 6.10 / Beryl
Firefox 2.0
Xorg set to 24bit Color (no other color depths defined in xorg.conf)
AMD 64 X2 4800+
4 GB Dual Channel RAM
107 GB Ubuntu Partiton (7.04GB used)
EVGA GeForce 7950 GT KO 512 MB GDDR3 (with nVidia's most recent _STABLE_
drivers)
I agree. Firefox is at
If flash is critical and you really need ARGB visuals for firefox,
consider using the edgy-backports. The Flash beta 9 there works well.
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I'm having the same problem. Ive tried every fix listed here, and Im
using flashplayer 9 from adobe labs. Ive been trying to get this fixed
for a few days now, because I was in the middle of working on a project
when i switched to ubuntu, and now I can't load it without firefox (and
mozilla, and
Ive come across a temp fix, I can successfully run firefox through wine
after finding this how-to -
http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_flash_player - I skipped over the
installing flashplayer 8.5 section and installed it through the browser
prompt instead and everything seems to be working ok. This
I have installed flashplayer plugin 9 beta 2 from labs.adobe.com site and it
looks that this bug in flashplayer has been fixed there.
Firefox works without problems now in 16bit depth and without
XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS setting.
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It's not an official solution, but Seveas's Ubuntu repositories contains Flash
9 packages for both Dapper and Edgy:
http://seveas.imbrandon.com/
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Here's another repository, especially for German users:
http://www.geole.info/Repository-fuer-Debianpakete-deb.9.0.html
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Hi,
I'm still getting the crashes though, even with this new beta version.
Or is there another problem with Firefox that I'm missing?
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I use 3D extensions (AIXGL, Beryl), my graphic chipset board support
24-bit mode (Intel 955GMA) and the crashes continues.
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There are several graphics chipsets which don't support DRI
(acceleration) in 24-bit mode. ATI Rage 128 is one of them (very common
in somewhat older laptops). I need to use 16-bit cause 24-bit makes the
system noticeably slower.
Conversely, what would it hurt to put export
Martin Gustafsson writes ([Bug 14911] Re: Flash plugin problem with ARGB
visuals causes crash):
Nedit triggers the same bug
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/nedit/+bug/57808
You mean nedit crashes firefox when invoked by firefox when there are
ARGB visuals ? If so, could you
That way at least people who aren't using buggy proprietary software don't
have to lose the ARGB functionality semi-at-random.
Nedit triggers the same bug
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Quoting Ian Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sigh. I suppose we'll have to do this. I think I should have the
wrapper script try to detect whether flash is installed (and it has to
be in the wrapper script as the user might have downloaded and installed
it directly rather than using the package
Sigh. I suppose we'll have to do this. I think I should have the
wrapper script try to detect whether flash is installed (and it has to
be in the wrapper script as the user might have downloaded and installed
it directly rather than using the package from multiverse). That way at
least people
* ricks1950 wrote, On 31/10/06 14:09:
Quoting Ian Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sigh. I suppose we'll have to do this. I think I should have the
wrapper script try to detect whether flash is installed (and it has to
be in the wrapper script as the user might have downloaded and installed
Yep it's the same for me in Edgy, same debugging output at the console.
It didn't happen in Dapper so this seems to be a regression.
Interestingly it only happens on the machine I've newly built with Edgy
final release Live CD - the ones I've kept up to date having installed
from the Edgy Beta
People are reporting this bug like crazy on launchpad as well as on
bugzilla.mozilla.org. Something needs to be done. A lot of people are
not going to have the intelligence to come and find this bug and see
what the possible workaround are -- they'll just stop using Ubuntu
because they can't
This still happens in Edgy RC.
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Unfortunately it also seems to still happen with the new Flash 7 beta.
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Sorry, that should be new Flash *9* beta see
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/
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This bug sound like the same as mine, find the complete bug report
attached. Firefox crashed while opening a SimpleViewer flash photo
gallery in a popu window.
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It looks that new flashplugin-nonfree (7.0.68~ubuntu3) and firefox
(1.99+2.0rc2+dfsg-0ubuntu2) didn't fix this bug either.
Even removing packages: firefox libnss3 libnss-dev firefox-dev
firefox-themes-ubuntu firefox-gnome-support libnspr4 libnspr-dev
libmyspell3c2, then installing them and
I did 'export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 ; firefox' and then loaded some
flash pages.
Try running 'XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 firefox' instead or inserting the
export into one of the files as described above. That fixed it for me :)
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It seems that now Edgy's firefox 2.0rc2 (1.99+2.0rc2+dfsg-0ubuntu1) has this
bug, too.
Tried running firefox even with '--sync --safe-mode' command line options but
it didn't help.
Gdb didn't say anything usefull, too.
Running 'XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 firefox' is a good workaround to run
Having upgraded from Dapper to Edgy, I also see this. It requires
Composite and 16-bit visuals. The priority of this bug must be raised;
now Composite is on by default, a lot more people are going to see this.
The relevant Firefox bug is:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304370
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** Bug 61366 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
** Bug 59610 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #304370
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304370
** Also affects: firefox (upstream) via
This is going to be a big problem in edgy because the Composite
extension seems to be enabled by default.
Adding export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 to /etc/firefox/firefoxrc
should workaround the problem for now.
** Bug 48114 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
** Bug 55826 has been marked a
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