I downloaded the 1.3.0-1 from debian (I know, it's not fedora) and it PARTIALLY
fixed the problem.
There are still some sites which embed flash videos which still needs the
workaround!
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I agree with Hendrik, the latest flashplugin-installer update seems to
have fixed this. i have - up to now - no more issues with flash on both
youtube and facebook.
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I just tried, and it is NOT fixed for other flash applets like videos on
megavideo or several games.
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Neither me! The bug is still present.
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Likewise, still present with 10.1.53.64ubuntu0.10.04.1 from lucid-
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On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 04:39, 3ntix francesco.3nt...@gmail.com wrote:
Neither me! The bug is still present.
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I also have the same issue after upgrading to nspluginwrapper 1.3.0 from
debian.
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 08:40, Jeremy Nickurak jer...@nickurak.ca wrote:
Likewise, still present with 10.1.53.64ubuntu0.10.04.1 from lucid-updates.
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 04:39, 3ntix francesco.3nt...@gmail.com
I also need to correct my last comment. Maybe the videos I tried were
just some that worked before anyway because I had some videos where the
issue came up again.
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Guys, it's still broken. Just because it happens to work once means
nothing with this bug--it doesn't always appear. So please stop spamming
everyone with comments. Thanks.
On 06/14/2010 11:04 AM, Hendrik Knackstedt wrote:
I also need to correct my
Looks like nspluginwrapper-1.3.0 fixed the issue on Fedora though
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=542424). Can we port this
patch to Ubuntu?
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Can I suggest that, in order to cut down spam on this bug, somebody
formulates a list of, say, 20 known failure cases (with links to the
appropriate video/game/advert/whatever) and this is used to confirm the
validity of a fix on any given platform.
Hopefully this can help prevent some of the
I'm sorry if I was a little bit too fast submitting my comment before I
really made sure it worked. I'm also just trying to help to solve this
problem.
So, here are 3 links where the issue comes up on my computer:
http://www.fanconnection.de/
I think this was solved by the update of flashplugin-installer to
version 10.1.53.64ubuntu10.04.1 released yesterday. At least it looks
like the update fixed the issue on my system (Lucid). But I think
Youtube also made some changes to their website so the problem could
still exist somewhere else.
I'm in Maverick with version 10.1.53.64ubuntu1 and I still see issues
in youtube videos (without the workaround).
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Couldn't we 'fix' this bug by implementing the nspluginwrapper /
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS workaround, and then open another bug to track the
real issue. That would help most people in that they get a properly
working flash plugin.
BTW, the upstream bug report by Anders has a priority of None. How
they
Is it an idea to vote for the upstream bug
(http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-4597) to be fixed? I should think
400 votes would draw some attention.
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Perfect idea!
I've just voted.
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I may be misreading the bug report, but it seems to fail to mention that
the bug only affects the 64-bit build. That might be the crucial bit of
information they need.
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I’m guessing that what would help upstream most is a reliable,
deterministic, verified recipe for reproducing the problem starting from
a controlled known environment, such as a specific version of the Ubuntu
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Yes, that's true of course. If they are interested, someone (for
instance, me) could cook up a vmware or some other virtual machine,
where this bug is easily reproducible. But I don't think there's
anything wrong with voting for this bug on their bug tracker.
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Go for it wensveen! I voted for the bug on their tracker, though I
don't expect them to give us any attention until they finish the more
important task of convincing Apple to allow Flash on additional
platforms.
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Adobe is on 6-12+ month release cycles for fixes like these. I wouldn't
be surprised if this bug was fixed a year ago and is in the next major
release of flash.
I also wouldn't be surprised if 10 other bugs have been added in the
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Doesn't this only happen on 64-bit Firefox with the 32-bit plugin using
nsplugwrapper? I suspect that's a scenario they don't test.
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As #31 says, this is fixed in 1.3.0.
Fedora got this update more than a year ago!
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=144633
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Joe: No, this is not fixed in 1.3.0. The reason that it works in Fedora
is that they enabled the GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS workaround in Fedora release
nspluginwrapper-1.3.0-10.fc12.
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Yixing Jia closed the upstream Adobe bug
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-2933 with the following comment:
“Please update to the latest Flash player build”
Since this issue is not fixed in either the latest stable version or the
latest release candidate, I reopened the upstream bug as
I upgrade my Chrome to 5.0.375.38 beta and works fine to me!
I am using ubuntu 10.04 amd64, but firefox still have problem , but if i
disable the compiz effects , the flash plugin works too.
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I used Ubuntu 10.04 near when it came out on my ASUS Laptop with Radeon
Mobility HD 5870, and disabling compiz did NOT help for firefox, nothing
could be clicked, etc. Didn't try to put on GDK Native Window hack, so
yeah... might have fixed my issue.
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It's not fixed for me in Chromium 5.0.375.29, i.e. I still need 'export
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1' in /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer.
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@Marcin: the development version of Chromium is currently at 6.0.400.0.
This was fixed at one of the 5.0.39x dev releases. Try the chromium-
daily PPA if you want this fixed.
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I am the Chromium developer who fixed this again.
Not that anyone cares anymore, but: the problem was that Flash breaks if
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS isn't set.
The first fix was to set that in our plugin process before starting Flash.
However, GTK clears the environment variable after initializing.
Yes, fix works for me. I must add though: God! Please rid us of Flash!
;)
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Evan Martin e...@chromium.org wrote:
I am the Chromium developer who fixed this again.
Not that anyone cares anymore, but: the problem was that Flash breaks if
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS isn't
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Shouldn't this only depend on nspluginwrapper - isn't there a way to set
that GDK environment variable within the wrapper itself? Would be much
more maintainable than having to muck around with each individual browser.
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sometimes I have a click on flash bottons and their does't respond, in
kubuntu intrepid and firefox 3.6.3
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http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.com/2010/05/dev-channel-update.html
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=20654
Looks like this bug is fixed for Chromium Browser build 5.0.396.
Check fresh chromium-browser build from ppa:chromium-daily/ppa
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Flash player in Ubuntu 10.04 is running so bad...
Please make flash player to run smoothly in this version...
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There's a new Release Candidate for Flash Player 10.1 for amd64 on Linux:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/flashplayer10_1_rc_linux_040510.tar.gz
Untar to your ~/.mozilla/plugins/
Works fine for me. Also seems a lot faster.
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 8:10 PM, George Silviu
Sorry for my big mistake. Here's the good link:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/64bit.html
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Paul-Sebastian Manole
brokenth...@gmail.com wrote:
There's a new Release Candidate for Flash Player 10.1 for amd64 on Linux:
Unless I'm mistaken, that's still the february 11th 2010 release,
which is 10.0.45.2. It's still considered a pre-release alpha
refresh version.
10.1 is still 32-bit only.
FWIW, I've had good luck with mozilla-plugin-gnash lately. It does
real 32bit and 64 bit support, and is a lot more stable.
Flash player in Ubuntu 10.04 is running so bad...
Please make flash player to run smoothly in this version...
It's not bad, it is AWFUL actually!
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Miro Hadzhiev (Хаджиев) wrote:
Flash player in Ubuntu 10.04 is running so bad...
Please make flash player to run smoothly in this version...
It's not bad, it is AWFUL actually!
OK folks, let's stop using this bug as a forum. Thanks.
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It seems that a recent update to Firefox has broken sound in flash for
me. Has anyone else noticed this?
The /var/log/apt/term.log reads Preparing to replace firefox
3.5.8+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.10.1 (using .../firefox_3.5.9
+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.10.1_all.deb) ...
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workaround 3 works for me.
Ubuntu 10.04 :
Architecture: amd64
Source: flashplugin-nonfree
Version: 10.0.45.2ubuntu1
http://helpforlinux.blogspot.com/2009/11/i-cannot-click-on-flash-in-
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None of the workarounds worked for me. x86_64 karmic
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Workaround #1 isn't acceptable (I need compositing for other apps).
Workaround #2 means whenever flash crashes, it crashes the entire browser, also
not acceptable.
Workaround #3 didn't stop epiphany-browser from having this problem.
Is there another workaround I should be using to get epiphany
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For all you 32-bit users out there, the fix for 64bit systems works too!
You just have to export a variable instead
I use this for a firefox startup script:
export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1
firefox
Works just fine!!
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We all know it's alpha, but I think it has worked better than expect
for some alpha software.
This can only mean one thing: Adobe should invest a little bit of
money into making at least a beta version of the flash player for
64bit Linux, which if going by the way the alpha version works, would
for what it's worth, until they get a 64bit AIR working the 64bit flash has
real trouble communicating with it and can cause the browser to crash if
they are both running.
Jon
On 17 March 2010 10:36, Paul-Sebastian Manole brokenth...@gmail.com
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We all know it's alpha, but I think it has
I do not agree with Gabriel that the 64-bit version of the plug-in should be
used by default
because if you watch very high quality video clip in full-screen the video is
lagging behind the sound a little bit
and there are dropped video frames aslo on my HP NX9420 (Intel Core 2 Duo
T7200, ATI
@Miro Hadzhiev I have never experience lagging of any kind with the
64bit beta version of the Adobe Flash Player plugin and I've used it
since it came out. I used it on Lucid too.
Computer specs are average:
Core 2 Duo E6550
Kingston Value RAM 2x2GB
nVidia GeForce 7 with nVidia closed source
@Manole:
So it can be related to the open-source 'radeon' driver which is used by
default on ATI r5xx chips.
However, I think that the 64-bit version of the Adobe Flash plug-in uses
more resources and that's why I have the aforesaid issues.
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Native 64 bits flash plugin is still in an alpha state according to
Adobe, and it crashes a lot (for e.g. when I load Gmail, the flash stuff
in Google Talk lead Firefox to crash) on my main computer, even with a
whole fresh install (Ubuntu 9.10 or 10.04 up-to-date, nVidia proprietary
drivers,
The /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer workaround doesn't work for me.
But launching firefox directly with the GDK switch works:
export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 firefox
BTW:
/usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer doesn't exist if you haven't
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I've seen this on every AMD64 install I have, in both Karmic and Lucid.
In all cases, removing the Ubuntu flashplugin-installer and
nspluginwrapper packages, then manually installing the Adobe Labs 64-bit
native Flash plugin solved the issue.
See
this solved for me this
problem:https://launchpad.net/~sevenmachines/+archive/flash
amd64/9.10
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@pablomme: you described the situation very well. However, I'm not sure
we shouldn't blame Gtk as well, since usually it's not good to break an
API so badly (except for a major version). This Client Side Windows
feature is causing serious issues, on my system at least, in many
applications
So the problem does or does not reside in ia32-libs? Is it a problem with
GTK+ or ia32-libs?
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Travis Watkins
amara...@ubuntu.comwrote:
The reason upgrading ia32-libs exposed the problem is because the it
contains the newer GTK+.
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The reason upgrading ia32-libs exposed the problem is because the it
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That means GTK+ is the problem (or flash interaction with GTK+).
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Is it a problem with GTK+ or ia32-libs?
The big picture here is that GTK+ changed the way it does certain
things, intentionally and as an improvement. What should happen then is
that every piece of software that relies on GTK+ would be updated to
cope with/take advantage of the new stuff. And so
Awesome, thanks for the clarification.
2010/3/2 Saïvann Carignan oxmo...@gmail.com
The reason upgrading ia32-libs exposed the problem is because the it
contains the newer GTK+.
That means GTK+ is the problem (or flash interaction with GTK+).
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Wow! That's what I call an explanation. I suppose I'll sit and wait on Adobe
like everyone else.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:44 PM, pablomme pablo...@googlemail.com
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Is it a problem with GTK+ or ia32-libs?
The big picture here is that GTK+ changed the way it does certain
things,
The reason upgrading ia32-libs exposed the problem is because the it
contains the newer GTK+.
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Tarvis Watkins : I have a very important information in regards of this
bug report, this seems to be a issue in ia32-libs. Here's how I come to
this conclusion :
1. Install jaunty 64bit in virtualbox with 3D enabled (compiz) and install
flashplugin-installer. (At this point, flash works
Create work, thanks for taking the time to pin point the issue so this
annoying bug can finally be squashed.
2010/2/22 Saïvann Carignan oxmo...@gmail.com
Tarvis Watkins : I have a very important information in regards of this
bug report, this seems to be a issue in ia32-libs. Here's how I come
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Please stop adding targets for this bug. It is a bug in flash or gtk+.
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** Also affects: compiz (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Fix Released
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I’m assuming Gerry C. made a mistake (there isn’t even a new compiz in
karmic-updates at all), and restoring the Invalid status set by
mtecknology.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Invalid
** Changed in: compiz (Debian)
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
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** Package changed: compiz (Debian) = flashplugin-nonfree (Debian)
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