Does this happen in newer Ubuntu versions because Karmic is end- of-
life?
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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I think it was fixed in Karmic back then. I cannot even recall the
details anymore.
I suggest you close this bug.
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Karmic 64 Bit with Nvidia audio card.
Removing all pulseaudio and its modules, restarting firefox and all goes
well. thanks for the advice.
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Every time I tried to view a flash video in google chrome on my eeepc
1000, no audio would play and chrome would spin (100% CPU) until I quit
it. This fixed it. Thanks!
sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound
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** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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#47 worked for me, had to install pavucontrol first.
Kubuntu 9.10 32bit, using hda-intel plus hda-nvidia (hdmi out).
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#49 from Mike worked for me:
sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound
I have Ubuntu 9.10 32-bits
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removing pulseaudio worked for me as well. I recently upgraded from jaunty to
karmic. Flash did not work in jaunty either.
Thanks for the workaround.
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I had the same problem as described by Bipolar above: the PCM volume in
alsamixer was shown as set to zero. Turned it up and I had flash audio
in Firefox.
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Recent updates completely trashed all support for Nvidia cards. This
lead me to install a shiny new ATI video card and do a completely fresh
install of Kubuntu 9.10. I applied all updates. I have no sound from
flash, but used to have sound when I had the Nvidia card. I can play
MP3 files just
Per message 37
rol...@logikaldesktop1:/$ amixer
Simple mixer control 'IEC958',0
Capabilities: pswitch pswitch-joined
Playback channels: Mono
Mono: Playback [off]
rol...@logikaldesktop1:/$
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I solved this problem. Simply uninstall Pulse audio and life is good.
I do not know if the problem in pulse has to do with my using the VGA
not the HDMI port on the ATI card, or the fact that my built in
motherboard sound was nVidia. I simply know that nothing using pulse
worked. Remove pulse
I'm having this problem as well clean install of Kubuntu 9.10 32 bit.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled the flash plugins several times to no
avail. I have audio in everything except flash.
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I tried all possible solutions mentioned above. Nothing solvet my
problem yet.
I am using Karmic 32 bit (Gnome) and i have this strange issue : i have
sound on Firefox plugin and at vlc. The point is that i can hear sound
only from the application i first start. if i open first vlc i hear the
I also added the ppa from Daniel Chen and upgraded to the latest Pulse
audio, and that fixed my problem. Before doing that, non-kde apps would
not get sound in Karmic. Actually, they did for a while (using Pulse
audio), a few days later it broke, then I tried alsa-oss, and that
worked up until two
Comment 42 is what did it for me:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
lib/+bug/396558/comments/42
Running:
$ alsamixer
I had:
Card: HDA Intel
Chip: VIA ID 4441
Master at 100
PCM at 0.
Putting PCM up to 100 solved the issue, and sound is working on Flash
with no problems.
Here's
Same problem for me, solved removing pulse audio:
sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio pulseaudio-*
and restart. I recovered sound in flash and vlc.
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O solved, touch this: new pulseaudio (20):
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive/ppa
Click at Technical details about this PPA and install pulseaudio for
update. this works for me - after restart (not just pulse restart).
I still have lots of 5.1 surround problem with pulseaudio,
I have KKoala, 64 bit, and no sound in Flash too. I am not interested in
removing pulseaudio.
Guys, pls stop telling here, it works with the trick in alsamixer - this drives
me crazy (really funny). Lets pretend, we all know how to put volume level to
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I also have this problem of no sound with ALSA. It worked under pulse,
but pulse caused issues with wine, so pulse got the boot. Are
suggestions to use the 64 bit version coming from developers? If so,
why is a broken version the default one supplied in the repos at all? Is
there a
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 1:05 AM, daemacles daemac...@yahoo.com wrote:
I also have this problem of no sound with ALSA. It worked under pulse,
but pulse caused issues with wine, so pulse got the boot. Are
Use the Winepulse branch compiled in Neil's PPA -- it isn't a PA bug.
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None of the solutions above restored my flash sound. I have tried many
suggestions in the ubuntu 64-bit and other forums to no avail - either i
get no sound, or Firefox crashes, the video window is blank or flash
fails to install. However, my pulseaudio output volume meter appears to
be active,
At Wed, 11 Nov 2009 15:59:15 -,
silvertuna wrote:
None of the solutions above restored my flash sound. I have tried many
suggestions in the ubuntu 64-bit and other forums to no avail - either i
get no sound, or Firefox crashes, the video window is blank or flash
fails to install.
When i removed pulseaudio, still had no flash sound. I will try it
again. Anything to watch out for? What sound program should i use to
replace it?
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silvertuna wrote:
When i removed pulseaudio, still had no flash sound. I will try it
again. Anything to watch out for? What sound program should i use to
replace it?
I just had everything go through ALSA and it worked perfectly. I
suspect this
this was a permissions issue for me. removing .adobe and .macromedia
folders from my home directory fixed this issue.
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No. The 32-bit library, if installed via flashplugin-installer, uses
nspluginwrapper, which causes problems. If you're on a 64-bit install, you
may want to purge flashplugin-installer and nspluginwrapper and just use the
native 64-bit alpha plugin from Adobe.
On Nov 11, 2009 2:51 PM, Azure
I just installed Kubuntu 9.10 and I have the same issue. No sound in
Firefox/flash, but I had no sound in Audacious, too. In Audacious I
fixed it by selecting another playback device (since I have a USB head
set), so I thought that was the problem. I never used Pulseaudio on
Kubuntu and it got
@kustodian Make sure you have all ALSA apps configured to use
'default' not 'hw' or 'plughw'.
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Try sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound, it worked for
me. Please share your results.
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Installing pavucontrol and unmuting the volume per #47 worked for me.
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Mike, I got this -
*...@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound
[sudo] password for *:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound
@Katy You'll probably have better luck purging flashplugin-installer
and just using the native 64-bit plugin from labs.adobe.com
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I had the same problem with an Intel sound card.
Reinstalled flash as in comment #21--no change
Installed extrasound package as in #41--no change
Installed pulseaudio from the repositories--BINGO...sound works perfectly from
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I don't know if it will work for you but it did for me. In alsamixer a
had PCM to 0, I just put it to 100 and sound works with flash
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I had this problem, but putting PCM to 100 in alsamixer helped!
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I am having this bug. Interestingly its affecting only my desktop
computer, but not my laptop. I installed flash from the medibuntu repos,
for both machines.
I do not know if this is relevant, but both computer popped up a kde
dialog window asking me whether it was okay for kde to permanently
...And I think I fixed whatever was wrong. I installed flashplugin-
nonfree-extrasound, as this was previously uninstalled. I restarted
firefox, and sound is back. This is on Karmic Kubuntu, with the flash
being installed from the medibuntu repos (using this guide:
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@tripzero Make sure you're using a PA-compatible version/installation
of Flash. This means the native 64-bit alpha refresh from Adobe if
you're on amd64. This means adobe-flashplugin from Canonical's partner
repository if you're on i386.
In other words, try purging flashplugin-installer and using
I have no sound from Firefox running GNOME. If I reboot my machine, then
everything is ok.
Here is my output while the sound is not working..
anth...@anthony-netbook-ubuntu-nbr:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
Looks like the only flash I have is the one from Adobe, checked the
package manager. Then checked alsamixer, and everything looks good to
me. Nothing muted, or turned down.
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just upraded my GNOME desktop. No sound in flash. I only have adobe-
flash from adobe's website.
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same problem here. Kubuntu 9.10 no sound in flash.
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OK here is the beef. My issue sort of works. I think this is
a pulseaudio + alsa. So my default sound card under alsa was
my videocard (for some reason).
to test if this is the same sisue for you, run:
alsamixer
and check that the soundcard that shows up is the one you
want (to exit hit
I guess sound worked normally in KDE cause it doesn't use alsa or wraps
it in some other stuff (phonon i guess)
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound (Ubuntu)
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Excuse me, any developers looking into this issue. I would like to see
sound working when Karmic Kubuntu is released. I am skipping out on all
those cool utube vids.
** Also affects: kdebase-runtime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects:
Not a KDE issue.
** Changed in: kdebase-runtime (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Not a KDE issue.
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Status: New = Invalid
From what I can see all the people having the bug are running KDE. not
only that one person installed gnome and sound just
All I know is that KDE does not stand in between Flash and Alsa (or
pulseaudio/alsa) in any way shape or form. Alsa is also reporting an
error in the original report.
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I also have the no sound problem using the karmis beta release,
switching to gnome desktop and flash works well
j...@ubuntu:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:9.10
Codename: karmic
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On Kubuntu Karmic 32-bit, I have:
--- *no* sound in Flash!
--- *no* sound in VLC!
--- full sound in Kaffeine.
--- full sound in KDE.
It's definitely an ALSA issue and/or a PulseAudio issue. I've tried with
VLC (which is easier to configure) with everything:Auto, ALSA, OSS,
I had this problem and it was fixed following comment #21 (replacing
flashplugin-installer/flashplugin-nonfree by adobe-flashplugin). As many
people upgrading from Jaunty could have this problem, it would be good
to set up a transitional flashplugin-installer update that depends on
It might have something with KDE, im running Karmic, fresh install with
Kubuntu, I only have libpuls0 installed no other pulse libs. That maybe
due to me having old hardware (its integrated VIA 8237 card).
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flashplugin-nonfree:
Installed: 10.0.32.18ubuntu1
Candidate: 10.0.32.18ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 10.0.32.18ubuntu1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com karmic/multiverse Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
flashplugin-installer:
Installed: 10.0.32.18ubuntu1
Candidate:
I am still having the problem in Karmic. Another maybe unrelated issue
is it seems my mouse can hover over flash apps just fine but then it's
unable to process clicks. For example, youtube. Please let me know if
you need any more information from me.
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I am still having the problem in Karmic. Another maybe unrelated issue
is it seems my mouse can hover over flash apps just fine but then it's
unable to process clicks. For example, youtube. Please let me know if
you need
64bit. adobe-flashplugin isn't available to me as far as I know.
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Yea, It seems to be fixed in beta.
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When i encoutered this issue I upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10 Alpha 4 (or
5).
I downgraded again to 9.04.
Now I upgraded to 9.10 beta and all works fine.
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