This flash npviewer issue has been bugging me for ages (even moreso
since Karmic). It seems the latest 64bit Flash PPA resolves my issues
(for a few days now), avoiding the wrapper completely, and providing
stability on repeated YouTubing (where I easily tripped on this). I
expect similar
thank you...works well, doesn't it?
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This flash npviewer issue has been bugging me
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Not sure if this is related- in addition to the npviewer.bin crashed
with SIGSEGV, I have this phenotype: ever since Karmic upgrade I cannot
view any flash videos in firefox at all ever, specifically: The first
frame with the big arrow in the middle of it comes on, the play/pause in
the bottom
:
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Subject: [Bug 141613] Re: npviewer.bin crashed with SIGSEGV
To: nussmaus...@yahoo.com
Date: Thursday, November 5, 2009, 2:02 PM
Not sure if this is related- in addition to the npviewer.bin crashed
with SIGSEGV, I have this phenotype: ever since Karmic upgrade I
Mark according to your description you could also be encountering this
well-known bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-
nonfree/+bug/410407.
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This sounds like the error I got, except I just upgraded from Ubuntu
AMD64 9.04 to 9.10. Sorry, I don't know where to find the log file for
this to post here...
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At 08:25 PM 11/1/2009 +, Vortex wrote:
This sounds like the error I got, except I just upgraded from Ubuntu
AMD64 9.04 to 9.10. Sorry, I don't know where to find the log file for
any fixez in sight?
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I clearly made a mistake in reporting this
problem
I add 64 bit version of adobe flash plugin to my ppa
https://launchpad.net/~pali.rohar/+archive/ppa
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I am running the 64bit Karmic Beta on an Intel i5.
This message appears almost randomly every few hours.
Happy to supply further information if requested.
MG
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OK, I got it. I was just curious. Then that's probably something else. I
hope you can find what uses the npviewer and replace with the 64 bit version
of it if available.
Regards,
Kevin
2009/10/9 krutoileshii krutoiles...@gmail.com
that's the message that gets reported. i don't use the 32 bit
Hello, krutoileshii
I'm sorry but I don't get what you mean by the same problem. The 64 bit
flash player does not use npviewer. How can you possibly have npviewer.bin
crashed with SIGSEGV problem with the 64 bit one?
Are you sure you removed the 32 bit flash player before installing the 64
bit
that's the message that gets reported. i don't use the 32 bit flash for
sure. maybe some other plugin that uses it
2009/10/8 Blade II kevinsh...@gmail.com
Hello, krutoileshii
I'm sorry but I don't get what you mean by the same problem. The 64 bit
flash player does not use npviewer. How can
Already have that. still the same problem
2009/10/5 Blade II kevinsh...@gmail.com
Installing 64 bit flash and GPU acceleration.
http://blog.lckymn.com/2009/06/07/installing-64bit-flash-player-in-ubuntu-linux/
As far as I know, the alpha version of 64 bit flash has been available
for almost
Installing 64 bit flash and GPU acceleration.
http://blog.lckymn.com/2009/06/07/installing-64bit-flash-player-in-ubuntu-linux/
As far as I know, the alpha version of 64 bit flash has been available
for almost one year (or longer than one year), but Adobe hasn't released
any GA version yet.
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I agree with vnieto. Simon's route is fine too. I installed the native
amd64 flashplugin and had minor hiccups. Removing nspluginwrapper fixed
any residual issues for me.
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I get this every now and then too. I'm running 64 bit karmic (upgraded
from jaunty). It never takes firefox out, and the flash element in
firefox always stays fine too.
It doesn't really bug me, but this error message popping up occasionally
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The only way to sove it is install the native 64 bit flash
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The only way to sove it is install the native 64 bit flash
The cleanest way to do this is to use Debian's flashplugin-nonfree
package:
http://packages.debian.org/testing/flashplugin-nonfree
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Binary package hint: nspluginwrapper
Hum, I can't add much information here. I got an apport window telling
me that npviewer.bin segfaulted. It didn't take firefox with it so I
didn't even notice
Hello,
I've just update to Karmic, 64 bit, and I confirm the crash, and no
sound and few crash using Youtube, but I realised:
- before upgrading, I had installed the adobe 64 bits beta plugin 10,0,22,87
manually and it worked, without npviewer
- so, I removed the flash paquet in Synaptic : A
Same bug as all here.
I've uploaded the logfile from
sudo valgrind --trace-children=yes --log-file=valgrind.txt
--tool=memcheck /usr/bin/firefox
// Ubuntu 9.04 x64 BETA
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Hum, I can't add much information here. I got an apport window telling
me that npviewer.bin segfaulted. It didn't take firefox with it so I
didn't even notice
180.44 now in Jaunty repository (may be in others) and it runs fine. I
have stable flash playing with 180.44.
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hung running 180.44. Required hardware restart to escape.
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The system is updated to 180.44 and yet I still have no sound in Flash
and the error message comes up almost regularly. Sounds works everywhere
else but in online flash animations.
Firefox 3.08
AMD 64 9.04
S3 Unichrom Pro Igp
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Further insight:
If I run with nVidia accelerated graphics driver (version 180) FF hangs
completely as soon as flash media is started.
If I run with the standard vesa driver the system is very stable.
Repeatable at will.
nspluginwrapper and flashplugin-nonfree have been removed
If I run with nVidia accelerated graphics driver (version 180) FF
hangs completely as soon as flash media is started.
Which 180.___ --- the currently available one in the standard
repository, or the one that works (see Bug 348852)?
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7700
GPU: nVidia Corporation
Thanks for the steer Noel. I wasn't aware that the official repo issue
was duff. This is what I have been running on:
b...@bob-desktop:~$ dpkg --list | grep nvidia
ii nvidia-173-modaliases 173.14.16-0ubuntu1
Modaliases for the NVIDIA binary
I'm pretty sure 180.44 got uploaded to jaunty already. Try refreshing the
package list in synaptic and see if it's available (if not, switch to the
main ubuntu mirror)
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I'm running on Jaunty-amd64, and nvidia-glx-180 works without problems. All
installed from the main repository, not a specific mirror like cl.ubuntu.com
.
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Hi, Blake,
on 64 bit Ubuntu I have ONLY 64 bit Flash Player. There are no any
directories or mounted drives, where 32 bit version could have been found.
So, the problem is still open.
Best regars,
Alexander
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If you are
Hi Blake
Just to say I'm not running as root all the time in answer to your
enquiry...but I am very pleased to report that the 64-bit flash alpha
plugin has been working without fault for me.
I have removed nspluginwrapper and flashplugin-nonfree. However the last
thing I did to get up and
Blake Munro said The file needs to go in
/home/username/.mozilla/plugins
I tried that and it didn't work. However I put libflashplayer.so into
root/.mozilla/plugins and it did work. I used 'sudo nautilus' to move
the libflashplayer.so from the Desktop to root/.mozilla/plugins. The
.mozilla
If you needed to move it to /root/.mozilla/plugins then you must be logging
into your system as root.
If you are any other user then you'd be using
/home/username/.mozilla/plugins for sure.
Not sure what is going on there but glad you got it working... I'm just a
little puzzled that you might be
I put it in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/, e.g.,
$ sudo find / -name libflashplayer.so
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
where it lives as:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 9543400 2009-02-02 23:03
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
rather than in a per-user plugins directory. And,
Hi,
I have Flash-Plugin 10.0.22 from 24.02.09. The Problem is still there.
Ubuntu 8.10 x64, Intel.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 12:02 AM, Vadim Peretokin
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Try downloading the latest one (they released it feb 24th, while yours is
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have removed the 32bit flashplugin-nonfree package and or disabled the
plugin in Firefox, so that only the native 64 bit version is allowed to run.
It's a temorary workaround.
Blake
2009/3/31 torro akli...@gmail.com
Hi,
The file needs to go in /home/username/.mozilla/plugins
Note that the plugins directory does not exist by default. You need to
create it first before moving the plugin there.
Same goes for the new Sun Java 64 bit plugin, you can copy a .so file into
that same plugin folder to get access to the
I have removed all versions of Flash and downloaded the 64-bit
libflashplayer.so. It currently sits on my Desktop. Where should I put
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f69ac28d sp ffd05060 error 4 in
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Shockwave Flash 10.0 r22
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The file needs to go in /home/username/.mozilla/plugins
That's what the instructions say right enough but I just get a blank
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I can confirm that this is still a bug in the current build of Jaunty
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I have flashplugin-nonfree 10.0.22.87ubuntu1 installed on my 64-bit
jaunty and I get this npviewer.bin maybe once per two days. It's
absolutely not fixed.
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I can confirm that running the native (alpha version) of the Adobe Flash
plugin on an amd64 system makes this error go away. So by removing the
flashplugin-nonfree package and installing the Adobe 64bit alpha version
(with Firefox) I am no longer receiving this error.
Cheers
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Since the amd64 native alpha plugin from Adobe fix this bug, could
someone distribute a flashplugin-nonfree 10.0.22.87ubuntu1 package that
download the amd64 plugin from
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/libflashplayer-10.0.22.87.linux-x86_64.so.tar.gz
and that does not depend
npviewer.bin used to crash frequently until I switched over to the 64
bit Flash 10 plugin (I've been using the alpha released on Feb 24). The
64 bit plugin hasn't segfaulted at all in over a month.
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Running Jaunty development 64bit.
Crash occured viewing Accuweather website Flash Video window.
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fresh install of jaunty alpha6, amd64, ext4. crash in firefox when
displaying a timesonline.com page with flash adverts.
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jaunty alpha6 amd64 (atom 330) and ext4, flash 10.0 r22 (don't know if
its 64bit version)
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Same here... Also Jaunty Alpha 4, AMD64 and ext4...
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I'm not sure this is the same bug but I have a crash on Jaunty alpha 4
amd64 (ext4) when tried to open the downloaded with firefox pdf document
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You dont quite understand me.
The latest release of flash doesnt support 64-bit, and the ubuntu repos will
reflect this.
If you remove the flash plugin and nsplugin wrapper through synaptic and
install the alpha version of 64 bit flash from adobe labs:
FWIW, I got 10.0.15.3ubuntu3 from jaunty and I just got another one of these
npviewer.bin crashes. My bug report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nspluginwrapper/+bug/328551
However, in general Flash works _GREAT_ for me in jaunty compared to
intrepid though. I can play sound from
This crash is solved with the official 64bit Alpha of Adobe Flash.
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Just imagine how the anti-fanboys would go nuts though if Ubuntu shipped an
alpha of Flash - when they raised a hell of a storm after it shipped a beta
of Firefox ;)
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On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 22:50 +, Slug71 wrote:
This crash is solved with the official 64bit Alpha of Adobe Flash.
How can this be fixed if Intrepid still uses the 32 bit wrapper
version?
Setting up nspluginwrapper (1.1.2-0ubuntu1) ...
Setting up flashplugin-nonfree
Dan that is not my experience on 64 bit 10.0.15.3, The 64bit revision
will still segfault. With the 64bit flash install, jaunty still gives
the user 32bit libs as per the changes Alexander Slack made.
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This crash is caused by flash.
If you install the 64-bit version of flash (very new and still in alpha
testing) this crash goes away.
You also need to remove nsplugginwrapper and the previous version of flash
otherwise it still loads and crashes even though you are using the 64-bit
version of
Confirming that the newish revision that hit the repos of the flash
plugin, 10.0.15.3 has sadly not fixed the crash.
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I have found in forosuse:
http://www.forosuse.org/forosuse/showthread.php?t=17529
a workaround for the cpu usage, in my case I'm running Intrepid amd64, and FF,
and npviewer was consuming 75% of CPU, after aplying the following:
$ sudo nspluginwrapper -v -a -u
The usage decreased to 4 %,
I have found in forosuse:
http://www.forosuse.org/forosuse/showthread.php?t=17529
a workaround for the cpu usage, in my case I'm running Intrepid amd64, and FF,
and npviewer was consuming 75% of CPU, after aplying the following:
$ sudo nspluginwrapper -v -a -u
The usage decreased to 4 %,
I have it as well in 9.04, EXT4 all patches applied at Alpha 3 stage
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Confirming that it is the same bug from my post first on 2009-01-11.
Using Jaunty AMD64 Alpha-3 all updates applied. On Ext4 FS.
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Can we just get rid of this piece of junk?
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Depends on how does Adobe do with the 64bit player before it's not too late
to have it in 9.04. There are still bad bugs in it (like being unable to
display letter a and spaces). At least when I checked a month or so ago.
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last few days. I have been unable to report the bug using apport because
of a bug in there. I am using Jaunty AMD64, all updates applied on Ext4.
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2/3 times was when i went to Youtube as it was loading the Main Page.
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I noticed that Adobe has updated the 64-bit flash alpha, so I've put a new
version of the flashplugin-nonfree package at:
http://www.eng.uwaterloo.ca/~sruggier/files/apt/flashplugin-nonfree_10.0.21.1~sruggier1_amd64.deb
source package at:
dget
flashplugin-nonfree 10.0.15.3ubuntu1 for Jaunty is now the 64-bit
version, so there should be no need for third-party flash packages. Bug
310061 is the Intrepid backport request.
Using the 64-bit plugin is not a fix for the nspluginwrapper bug, but
will instead allow flash users to avoid
Thanks for the .deb for 8.10
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On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 7:05 AM, Hew McLachlan hew.mclach...@gmail.com wrote:
flashplugin-nonfree 10.0.15.3ubuntu1 for Jaunty is now the 64-bit
version, so there should be no need for third-party flash packages. Bug
310061 is the Intrepid backport request.
Using the 64-bit plugin is not a fix
Actually, the best deb to use for Intrepid users is the backport
candidate at bug 310061. This is actively undergoing testing, and
feedback on different architectures and DEs is appreciated in that
report.
The reason for the version confusion is that the 32-bit version remains
the same, while the
The symptoms reported in the original poster's description should be
resolved in jaunty's nspluginwrapper. It would be immensely helpful if
people could verify via an alpha 2 desktop vm.
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Not me. What happened to set it as Fix Committed?
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It was changed by someone, whose identity is in the activity log.
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Changed status back to triaged. R_c, please don't change the status
without giving a reason.
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I wish I could say that the new 64-bit Adobe flash plugin works for me,
but it causes loading Gmail to crash my Firefox (why, I don't know,
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The flash 64bit alpha from Adobe works on mine as well. Thank you guys
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Regards,
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(I know this is outside of the scope of this bug, but I'll join in on
the bug hijack party)
I am also having regular crashes while using the 64-bit alpha Adobe
Flash Plugin. Browser generally doesn't stay up for more than a minute
or two. Didn't get much in the way of helpful output upon the
Weird, here is working fine even with that ppt2swf available thru Gmail.
2008/11/22 Manuel McLure [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wish I could say that the new 64-bit Adobe flash plugin works for me,
but it causes loading Gmail to crash my Firefox (why, I don't know,
since as far as I know Gmail doesn't
It should be noted that, before you install the 64-bit alpha driver,
you should first completely remove the flashplugin-nonfree and
nspluginwrapper packages from your computer. There's an article which
describes the procedure here:
Interestingly enough, when I put the 64-bit plugin into
~/.mozilla/plugins instead of /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins, the crashes
don't seem to happen. Or maybe it's because this time I deleted all
instances of pluginreg.dat under ~/.mozilla. In any case, it seems to be
working now.
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npviewer.bin
No luck for me :( Both /usr/lib/ and ~/.mozilla/ end up with a crash.
I also removed the pluginreg.dat to see if that helped. So I think I'm
the only one reporting the crashes at this point huh? Bummer.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo updatedb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo locate -i flashplayer | egrep
While this is not the solution ... it should lower Importance of this
bug - Adobe has released flash for linux for 64bit systems
You can download it here:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
Just put the libflashplayer.so into /usr/lib/firefox-addons/plugins/ and
remove all
Shouldn't be this included as a software update replacing the old
package in case of 64 bit systems?
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 11:30 PM, Fidor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While this is not the solution ... it should lower Importance of this
bug - Adobe has released flash for linux for 64bit systems
Adobe says it's an alpha release - however it works stable as far as I
can tell.
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npviewer.bin crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141613
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2008/11/20 Fidor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
While this is not the solution ... it should lower Importance of this
bug - Adobe has released flash for linux for 64bit systems
You can download it here:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
Just put the libflashplayer.so into
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