On 20 April 2010 17:49, Andrew Benton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 20/04/10 17:05, Ken Moffat wrote:
>> Just a FYI from the dark side - for me, ff-3.6.3 was unusable with youtube -
>> with all available x86_64 versions of libflashplayer it crashed.  I
>> got as far as
>> confirming this was a change since 3.6, then discovered there is source for
>> 3.6.3plugin1 available.
>
> Have you tried opening about:config and setting dom.ipc.plugins.enabled to 
> false?

 No.  Like most of what is in mozilla, I have no idea what to set, nor what the
options are.  I'll assume that works for you.  I'm not planning to
rebuild 3.6.3 to test
that setting ;)

>
>>   This calls itself Lorentz and is definitely a beta, but seems to solve the
>> problem (tested for a bit over 3 minutes with 1 video and 10.0.45.2 so as
>> always with youtube temptations this is very much YMMV).
>>
>>   x86_64 users who are not averse to using non-libre plugins may be
>> disappointed to learn that x86_64 versions of libflashplayer have disappeared
>> off the face of the net.
>
> Try http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/64bit.html
>
> Andy

Thanks, that works nicely.  Bookmarked.  I had been using
download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/ which is no longer
present.  Turns out I already have the latest version.

ĸen
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