Heh ... y'know, this is EXACTLY what sendmail heads told me the day I
reported false-bounce spam, and what the drupal guys told me the day I
first reported referrer-spam, and then AGAIN when I first reported
robot-posted comment-spam, none of which have been yet adequately solved :)
anyway, this i
You're being a bit pessimistic here. To every problem, there is a solution.
For example you could implement a intelligent anti-spam system or do what
every American does: sue there asses off! :-p
2009/4/9 teledyn
> I rather suspect that 'spam' is exactly what they'd had in mind, and
> what we ha
I rather suspect that 'spam' is exactly what they'd had in mind, and
what we have witnessed is a whole new species of spam that may spell
the end of nice open-posting bug-reporting systems for free software :(
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we wont be able to fix libflashsupport. setting task to wont fix. In
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even gone from ia32-libs there is no important bug we can fix here
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Conn wrote:
> If you're using Hardy, you can get everything working "unofficially" by
> looking at the guide I posted on the forums and using my PPA - it's
> linked to the wiki page.
This didn't work for me, but it's obviously working for some other
people. That's why I want to be able to be clear
I've edited that wiki page to describe the situation - please, try to
understand the complexity in getting all the pieces working with Hardy.
The focus must be on Intrepid *first*, and when all the issues are
ironed out, then it can be considered for Hardy.
If you're using Hardy, you can get every
Mike Rooney wrote:
> Just remember with free software, if you are having an issue,
> you are the best person to put some work into it, instead of expecting
> people less affected than you to care more about it :)
>
I do put effort into free software, for instance by trying to file
informative bu
Acting on Robert Persson's suggestion, I have created an Ubuntu Wiki
page that I hope will be populated with information and fixes:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxFlashCrashes
The wiki page only contains a brief template, introduction, and problem
description. I don't know much about th
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Robert Persson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With regard to alecwh's request above, could I suggest that a page about
> this issue be created, perhaps on the ubuntu wiki, explaining what the
> problem is and what procedures are currently believed to resolve it?
It
@warner: 32-bit or 64-bit?
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With regard to alecwh's request above, could I suggest that a page about
this issue be created, perhaps on the ubuntu wiki, explaining what the
problem is and what procedures are currently believed to resolve it?
Ascertaining what the problem is is getting extremely difficult, given
that pulseaudi
alecwh,
I was having the same problems with Flash on Hardy as you were, so I
recently went ahead and updated my system to Intrepid (in part because I
was continuously annoyed with this bug). From my experience it appears
that this problem has been entirely fixed for 8.10 (at least on my i386
machi
Can someone offer an update on this issue, and the progress of fixing
it? Above (at the top), it says that fixes were already released, but
others and myself are still having issues. Sorting through all these
comments is painful.
Also, because the FeatureFreeze for Intrepid was on Aug 28th, will a
I lost audio in flash after recent update...now flash will not play
sound if I have other apps playing sounds using pulseaudio.
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you can disable windowless mode in the flash plugin by adding following to
/etc/adobe/mms.cfg
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bug #272286 might have found why npviewer.bin is so unstable.
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Another testcase in which npviewer.bin stops when starting to play
another clip
goto dialbo III website and click on to see different skill and once one
is done playing the next one should start but npviewer.bin process
stops/crashes/quites...no npviewer.bin process and no flash on the page.
I get zero flash videos ever and I have not got any for a while.
Firefox does not crash however.
Firefox is exceptionally slow over the last week.
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Jeremy LaCroix wrote:
> The update came in today, and Firefox still crashes on every other page
> with flash content. Firefox is completely unusable.
>
I second this. A week or two ago I installed the fix that Conn posted,
which I assume is the same one Jeremy is talking about, and I still find
The update came in today, and Firefox still crashes on every other page
with flash content. Firefox is completely unusable.
Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
> This bug was fixed in the package ia32-libs - 2.2ubuntu13
>
> ---
> ia32-libs (2.2ubuntu13) intrepid; urgency=low
>
> * fetch-an
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* fetch-and-build:
+ added lib: (LP: #271392)
- libxcb-render-util0
- libxcb-render0
+ removed lib:
- libflashsupport (LP: #192888)
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Stephen Hermann,
As we discussed, we're going to need libasound2-plugins within ia32-libs
as well, due to the PA ALSA plugins.
When you set the the default ALSA device to PulseAudio (via "asoundconf
set-pulseaudio"), the following occurs:
1. You launch an ALSA application.
2. The ALSA applicatio
2.2ubuntu13 will not have libflashsupport.so anymore :)
I'm just waiting for some new results of new flashplugin10 to add more libs
used by that package eventually.
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removing libflashsupport.so from ia32-libs has already been dragged for
such a long time. milestoning the removal of libflashsupport.so for beta
(but please upload asap anyway).
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There looks like theres a lot of work going on with this, and I really
appreciate it. I don't know if this is useful information or not, but I
notice npviewer.bin crashing more often if I try to play two things with
flash at the same time. Like on the same page or different tabs.
I'm running Intre
Thank you, but I'm not installing anything from other repositories or
packages not in the repositories, I'm keeping my installation of Ubuntu
to what the Ubuntu devs put in the default repositories, because I want
to make sure this is fixed without having to go through hoops.
I'm hoping an upda
2008/8/27 Jeremy LaCroix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Has anything changed recently?
>
> I reported a while ago that something made this bug happen much more
> common for me.
>
> Now, as of today, it's even worse, as EVERY flash video with sound
> freezes Firefox beyond control. 64-bit here.
>
> Conn wro
Has anything changed recently?
I reported a while ago that something made this bug happen much more
common for me.
Now, as of today, it's even worse, as EVERY flash video with sound
freezes Firefox beyond control. 64-bit here.
Conn wrote:
> Sorry for the duplication, but there has been some ov
Sorry for the duplication, but there has been some overlapping
discussion between this bug and bug #198453.
If you look at post
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/198453/comments/109
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/198453/comments/111
(for 64
Alexander Jones wrote:
> Explanation: Adobe sucks at implementing their own specification (the
> "libflashsupport" extension API). It is *entirely* Adobe's fault that
> Flash crashes all the time.
>
> If you insist on "fixing" this, then the only solution is to stop
> using libflashsupport, which r
Michael,
You're correct, but you reported in the wrong bug (wmode crashes are
unrelated to libflashsupport and PulseAudio, see bug #239182). It still
doesn't fix libflashsupport - but hey, that's ok, because
Flash, Firefox and PulseAudio instability can be resolved completely with the
follow
On 2008-08-13 at 12:20 -, Conn wrote:
> Yes, that site crashes here too, but it's not related to libflashsupport
> - you're now experiencing a bug in Firefox. Flash 10 has a new feature
> called "windowless mode", and Firefox's windowless mode support is buggy
> (newer versions of swfdec with
Conn, you were right, I was experiencing another bug. The site shows
without crashes using the xulrunner builds from the PPA.
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Yes, that site crashes here too, but it's not related to libflashsupport
- you're now experiencing a bug in Firefox. Flash 10 has a new feature
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(newer versions of swfdec with windowless mode also cause ide
Sorry, I meant /etc/asound.conf.
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I can confirm that Flash 10 RC still crashes my firefox even though I
created /etc/.asoundrc as described and removed libflashsupport. A very
"reliable" test site seems to be www.tivoli.dk.
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Hardy-backports doesn't seems to solve the problem in Epiphany (I didn't
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Alexander Jones: I have updated the description of the bug, hopefully
things are clearer now.
Alfredo & alecwh: nope, that won't work. Flash 10 does not exist in any
of the Hardy repositories as of today, as it was reverted to Flash 9
(you'd notice if you looked closely at the version:
10.0.1.218+
** Description changed:
Testcase:
use pulseaudio and libflashsupport together with flashplugin-nonfree in
firefox.
1. navigate to youtube video
2. wait till sound plays
3. hit back button
4. hit forward
5. goto 2 if not yet crashed.
the crash sometimes happens after 2 it
On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 22:10 +, alecwh wrote:
> So, how would an Ubuntu Hardy user upgrade Flash from 9 to 10 (in order
> to fix this bug)?
>
> Can a tutorial/wiki be setup for this?
>
Just enable hardy-backports for multiverse. This line on
your /etc/apt/sources.list should suffice:
deb htt
So, how would an Ubuntu Hardy user upgrade Flash from 9 to 10 (in order
to fix this bug)?
Can a tutorial/wiki be setup for this?
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> Since beta 1, Flash 10 is compatible with PulseAudio
> sans libflashsupport, as long as you set the correct PulseAudio device
> as per bug #198453 (which should be considered mandatory for a proper
> PulseAudio setup anyway).
Yes! It works. I agree with Alexander, it should be present in the bug
Then this bug should be closed or its description updated. Please!
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Alexander,
I have trouble understanding why you seem to believe libflashsupport is
still necessary. Since beta 1, Flash 10 is compatible with PulseAudio
sans libflashsupport, as long as you set the correct PulseAudio device
as per bug #198453 (which should be considered mandatory for a proper
Puls
I'm surprised you all are still having trouble - I'm having none
whatsoever here... Maybe the difference is I'm running on amd64 here,
and you all are on x86?? Flash crashes for me maybe once every week or
two, at which point I just restart firefox, so it's a *very* minor bug
for me at the moment.
Explanation: Adobe sucks at implementing their own specification (the
"libflashsupport" extension API). It is *entirely* Adobe's fault that
Flash crashes all the time.
If you insist on "fixing" this, then the only solution is to stop
using libflashsupport, which removes the ability for it to use t
4 months into the hardy releasy and six into this bug, and flash is
still not working. I've seen some possible fixes in this bugreport, but
no definitive solutions.
I have seen many new users change back to Windows or to other distros
because of this bug. Sorry guys, but this really needs fixing.
Adobe Flash 10 will be in hardy-updates. It is not supported software,
so it is not subject to the same version stability rules.
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Flash Player 10 is now release candidate. Final version can be expected
soon. What are the plans for hardy, staying at version 9 or upgrading to
10? Will Adobe host the flash 9 installer on his website after 10 goes
stable? I'm asking this because as far as I know flash 10 would solve
this whole is
I agree. I'm not ready to move to Intrepid yet, and I don't think anyone
wants to wait, especially considering Hardy is an LTS release and more
people will be using that than Intrepid for years to come.
alecwh wrote:
> Conn: While I understand what you're saying, I would argue that this is
> a h
Conn: While I understand what you're saying, I would argue that this is
a high priority bug, and should be fixed in Hardy AND Intrepid as soon
as possible. This seriously affects the user's experience when browsing
the web, especially websites like Youtube.
This bug has been around long enough; I
This is quite a bug list and seems to impact a lot of aspects of major
Ubuntu components. Is there a place we can go for a status other than
the eye chart at the top of the bug?
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i as well experience this issue, as soon as i try to use any flash, i
get froze for a bit, i have to wait 5 minutes before firefox comes alive
again. I'm a noob to ubuntu, so bare with me.
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Did something change recently? I went from having this problem maybe
once a day, to having to restart my browser every ten or fifteen
minutes. 64-bit here.
I think however drastic the fix, at this point I hope it's done. I'll
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That is excellent news. Thank you to all the people who have been
working on this!
I see the sense in what Conn suggests about testing in Intrepid and
backporting to Hardy at a later date. However I am concerned about how
much time this is likely to take. The web browser is the single most
importa
Using nspluginwrapper is an imperfect solution. I have some good news on
the situation, but it depends on other bugs getting fixed.
I mentioned in a previous post that Flash 10 beta 2 is unstable even
without libflashsupport installed. This issue specific to the new Flash
version is not PulseAudio
I built a 64-bit package of the new nspluginwrapper via the instructions
I was given, however when I installed it and then launched Firefox,
Firefox freezes instantly. You aren't even able to use the address bar
or click on anything.
The package that I built is attached, but I don't recommend a
when i said linkedin above i meant myspace. some people (not me btw)
think facebook is sad, but spending hours on linkedin would be quite
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I suspect that cameo73 may be right about the flash problem being a
deal-breaker. The only time most of my friends see linux in operation on
a workstation is when I try to show them something I've found on
youtube. If you are in the habit of using linked in you will find that
the audio player rarel
Ditto what Jeremy said. Conn, if you haven't convenient access to an
amd64 machine, I'm happy to compile one for you.
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I'd like to test the new package also, but I only have a 64-bit install
so the i386 wouldn't work for me, I don't think.
cameo73 wrote:
> The combination libflashsupport + nswrapper-conn2 + flash 9 is indeed
> the most stable one (for me). I think the current (perceived)
> instability of Firefox/
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
I'm a bit confused. Conn's package is for i386, whereas the wrapper is
specifically for non-i386 architectures. In any case I can't install it
on my core2duo machine to test it :(
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I can confirm having this plugin. Uninstalling libflashsupport did not
help. Installing nspluginwrapper solved the crash problem (firefox did
not sem to crash anymore), but as expected I lost the ability to play
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not sem to crash anymore), but as expected I lost the ability to play
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cameo73,
The package I previously uploaded was built on Intrepid, oops. I'm
attaching the package built on Hardy now.
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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 libpa
Hi everyone,
This doesn't have a satisfactory fix yet. Flash 10 does *not*
libflashsupport, but it has stability issues unrelated to PulseAudio,
that need fixing in Firefox. Therefore, for the time being, Flash 10
isn't an option.
That leaves us with Flash 9. The closest we got to mitigating this
Conn:
Doh-- you're right! I must have upgraded and not noticed (the downside
of the auto-updates) because I do indeed have
10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1
but then this doesn explain why the Listen widget on
http://blog.teledyn.com says "You need Flash version 9,0,45 or above.
Please upgrade
Martin & everyone,
Please, I would urge everyone to pay attention to this post to avoid
further confusion.
This bug (#192888) is concerned with libflashsupport causing crashes on
Flash v9. We are forced to use libflashsupport on Flash v9 to get it
working with PulseAudio.
Since Flash v10 beta 1,
I just upgraded to the flash 10 in Hardy backports and don't have
libflashsupport installed.
I can't even finish loading this page all by itself, I don't get the chance to
scroll, it crashes Firefox while the page is loading.
http://mises.org/story/3037
On the other hand, if I go to a youtube
interesting ... http://mises.org/story/3037 crashes libflashsupport all
by itself, just load it and scroll down, but here's what's really
interesting: If I PURGE libflashsupport, that page still crashes, but
the youtube page now plays concurrently with audacious!!
so what is it that libflashsuppor
I just installed the upgraded from Hardy proposed. For Epiphany, it's
even worse ! Before, it was crashing often with a flash content. Now, it
crashes all the time !
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I get a repeatable crash by
1) start audacious
amidi-plug(i_backend.c:i_backend_load:107): loading backend
'/usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so'
amidi-plug(i_backend.c:i_backend_load:145): backend
/usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so (name 'alsa') successfully loaded
2) lo
I get a repeatable crash by
1) start audacious
amidi-plug(i_backend.c:i_backend_load:107): loading backend
'/usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so'
amidi-plug(i_backend.c:i_backend_load:145): backend
/usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug/ap-alsa.so (name 'alsa') successfully loaded
2) lo
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Well, not so stable :(
Back to old state
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Henry, it is working for me also. Thanks
No problem until now
(The steps, on a fresh Hardy install:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libpulse-dev libesd0-dev
wget libflashsupport-1.2.tar.bz2, tar xjf, make, make install
Here, NO need of "export FLASH_FORCE_PULSEAUDIO=1"
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So I've generally just dealt with this, since firefox now at least has the
option to reload it's tabs. My gentoo boxes do not crash with flash though --
now with flash10 or previously with flash9 (even when using libflashsupport, to
get me audio over the network.) I never thought much of
dano, thanks for the workaround. It's working!
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Workaround:
After testing several alternatives, the only thing that worked was to leave
open a tab with http://video.google.com/ , that I can navigate smoothly
I have no idea as it affects this, but it works for me
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Problem is still here.
Fresh install of Hardy with all latest updates.
Step to reproduce :
Use firefox with flashplugin-nonfree WITHOUT libflashssupport. You can watch
more than 100 Dailymotion's videos without any crash.
Install libflashsupport : Firefox will crash between 2 and 15 videos.
Unin
Have the alsalib packages been backported to Hardy yet? Still getting
grey boxes (i.e. the plugin crashes) with Adobe Flash Player 10 and
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nevermind. I tried with the nsplugin trick, (with combinations of flash
9 or 10), or without pulseaudio and libflashsupport (combinations of
flash 9 or 10), and epiphany /still/ crashes pretty much all the times I
close a tab that contains flash contents. I'm wondering if it's a
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my setup is with libflashsupport, flash 9, pulseaudio and his
nspluginwrapper i386 package. It works now, I don't have epiphany
crashing all the time when I clo
Not sure if we still want examples/output on this bug, but it's nearly a
show-stopper for me. Please see attached for core debug and pulseaudio
version. Speaking of that... it took for EVER to return results from
pulseaudio --version and returned some funky errors while it was at it.
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Conn wrote:
> max,
>
> Please read the entire bug report before posting, it's already been
> discussed. The FlashPlayer9Solution page gives instructions to manually
> build the libflashsupport.so library that is *already* part of the
> "libflashsupport" package (that you tell us to remove in the fi
max,
Please read the entire bug report before posting, it's already been
discussed. The FlashPlayer9Solution page gives instructions to manually
build the libflashsupport.so library that is *already* part of the
"libflashsupport" package (that you tell us to remove in the first
step), so your inst
OK I followed the instructions at http://wvarner.blogspot.com/2008/05
/firefox-crashing-on-youtube-in-ubuntu.html and now it really does seem
to be working fine (until the next crash ha)
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firefox crashes on flash contents when using libflashsupport
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192888
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