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 issue
was Flash 9 + libflashsupport + nspluginwrapper (on 32bit machines),
however, that did not prevent Flash crashes. Flash continued to crash
using this combination, and while the Firefox process survived, Flash
became "greyed out", and would not return until Firefox was restarted.

I recently browsed the home page for nspluginwrapper, and notice the
release notes for the development version here:
http://gwenole.beauchesne.info/en/blog/2008/07/06/nspluginwrapper_1.1.0

"Auto-restart plugins. The plugins system is now restarted when an error
is encountered. This is not fully automatic though. i.e. if a plugin
crashed, you have two options to restart it: (i) reload the page, (ii)
wait for a refresh requested by the page (through some javascript or
whatever triggers an NPP_New() call). You no longer have to restart the
browser!"

I have successfully built and packaged this version (some minor
modification of the Debian/Ubuntu patches were necessary). My
observations: Firefox never crashes. When Flash crashes, a "ghost"
window without any content appears with the title "nspluginwrapper" and
closes very fast. Sometimes the Flash content continues playing without
intervention, and other times I need to reload the page in Firefox - and
Flash always returns.

This is an imperfect solution - nay, workaround - but it's the best we
have so far! Perhaps the maintainer of nspluginwrapper (Rob Andrews)
could updating nspluginwrapper for Intrepid (and also with i386), and
then it can be backported to Hardy. Otherwise you can use/test my deb
that I will now attach...


** Attachment added: "nspluginwrapper (1.1.0) i386 package"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16145073/nspluginwrapper_1.1.0-0conn1_i386.deb

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firefox crashes on flash contents when using libflashsupport
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192888
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