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Cody A.W. Somerville wrote:
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Never mind i see wher eit says from Hardy. but Scott
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 239182 ***
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Cody A.W. Somerville wrote:
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This isnt high priority but either way Hardy has new
A website that is crashing for me is 7digital.com
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http://polidics.com/ is not crashing for me with Flash 10 from hardy-
backports (32-bit).
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As crashes remain after uninstalling libflashsupport, this is not
libflashsupport-related.
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I can confirm immediate crashes on www.euronews.net and 7digital.com
polidics.com doesn't crash for me
flashplugin-nonfree 10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1
libflashsupport 1.9-0ubuntu2~hardy1
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http://video.yandex.ru crashes as well
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Conn wrote:
I am currently running Intrepid (also using Flash v10 beta 2) and I
can confirm this behaviour, using Firefox 3. Another site that
crashes 100% reproducibly: http://polidics.com/
Tested on two computers, a) Dell Inspiron 510m -
i Will test www.euronews.net in a little while but here is polidics
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I can almost confirm that www.euronews.net doesnt open.
I can open the page but it goes down after it loads. but this can be
caused by an extension. Please list all extensions and wher eyou got
them fromthat goes for everyone that can reproduce on the above
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Ok, for my regular profile I only use Adblock Plus. I have done further
testing and discovered:
Using a fresh profile in every case:
1. Firefox 3 (Ubuntu version) exhibits this bug
2. Firefox 3 (upstream version) exhibits this bug
3. Firefox 2 (Ubuntu version) does *not* exhibit this bug.
4.
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REGRESSION: flashplugin-nonfree 10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1 causes
Firefox to crash on numerous popular websites
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I can confirm this one, Firefox has just begun to close itself randomly
(well, when browsing websites including Flash) after that update.
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I am currently running Intrepid (also using Flash v10 beta 2) and I can
confirm this behaviour, using Firefox 3. Another site that crashes 100%
reproducibly: http://polidics.com/
Tested on two computers, a) Dell Inspiron 510m - Pentium M, Intel 855GM;
b) Dell Dimension 1100 - Intel Celeron,
I'm anticipating that 64bit users will not notice crashes on these sites
- presumably because of nspluginwrapper. Following from my earlier
proposal to use nspluginwrapper on 32bit Ubuntu (to fix PulseAudio
libflashsupport problems, see bug #192888), I have created a thread on
the Ubuntu Forums
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