Am Freitag, 20. April 2012 schrieb Andreas Beckmann: > On 2012-04-17 21:39, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote: > > Sorry, I was unprecise. > > > > The troubled version is libvdpau1-0.4.1-5 and the well working version is > > libvdpau1-0.4.1-2. > > Which videoplayer/browser/... did you use? Version? > Was that using the same version of nvidia-glx? Which one? > > Can you try the -3 (and -4) releases inbetween? You can find them here: > http://snapshot.debian.org/package/libvdpau/ > > I don't see any change between -2 and -5 that could cause this. > > Andreas
Hi Andreas, I am using the following software and versions: Iceweasel 10.0.3esr3 konqueror 4:4.7.4-2 opera 11.62.1347 flashplugin 11.2.r0002 (I am using flashplugin-nonfree) nvidia-glx 295.40-1 and nvidia-kernel-dkms (same version, of course) libvdpau10.4.1-5 I saw, there is also nvidia-libvdpau1-ia32 and nvidia-libvdpau1 available, but they are not installed on my system. For these both packages exist no dependencies to nvidia-glx or similar, so they are not installed. I think , libvdpau1 is covering the same functions. Additionally I don't believe, there were released versions between -2 and -5, I searched for them at backports.debian.org, but found none. As I made some upgrades during the last days, I checked today again. The bug is already active. No red colour on youtube videos. Shall i avoid upgrades during the next time, until the bug is fixed? Hope, these informations help a little bit. Hmm, while writing this message, I found this link: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1953796 Is this a real solution for debian, too? Or is this more a workaround? Best regards Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

