Not sure if I can confirm this is 'exactly' the same bug. But I'm on
Lucid and I do have problems with flash when it comes to having Youtube
running. Sometimes it's two youtube videos, sometimes it's Youtube with
a facebook flash game. But one thing for sure, it's certainly flash
running in
Oh, and I should add there doesn't seem to be any option for me except
for killing firefox-bin because firefox freezes up completely and I
can't get at any sort of disabling and re-enabling of flash.
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This is back with lucid.
Running 64 bit with the 32 bit plugin using npwrapper.
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Please confirm this is the same bug as bug #338785
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That does NOT feel like the same bug, as it contains actual errors. THIS
bug would only result in blank areas where flash should be, until a
restart - no error messages of any kind.
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For me following the hint in Comment 17 with installing the 64-bit
version manually from adobe made it work much more nicely.
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I'm using Karmic, AMD 64.
It seems that uninstalling Flashblock has solved this issue for me.
I've checked more than a dozen sites with Flash video and games and I
don't have any problem so far.
What about you?
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I first encountered this problem back in Hardy (amd64 then and ever
since), and I still got bitten by it in Karmic Alpha 5 time and again.
Flash is bad enough as it is, but with this erratic behavior nuisance
becomes sheer torture. My guess is that nspluginwrapper is the culprit
here. The
Can confirm thios on 64-bit karmic
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I've seen this for months too, using 64-bit Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy).
(Intel, not AMD)
Once the situation starts, it seems any flash you try to load will have
this problem, until you restart firefox. Usually I'll get some youtube
URL sent to me, click it, youtube will come up - with an empty box
From the about:plugins page:
File name: npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 9.0 r159
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Same issue spotted on Fedora, especially after firefox is restored from a saved
session - it is fully reproducible then (firefox restart after plugin
installation or after kde session restored). I found this issue on all firefox
versions 3.0.x.
Please check if this fixes your problem:
- ln
This appears to be around from time to time so we are marking it
Confirmed.
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Carlos, Could you please expand on what you mean by For some unknown
reasons flash content stops working on firefox?
Does this mean that the flash content will play for awhile then quit?
What is the source of this flash content?
Is it the same flash file or all flash files?
If more than one
Hi bigbal50,
When I said: For some unknown reasons I meant to say that it happen suddenly
without any logic explanation. This happened to me in the following websites:
www.youtube.com www.credicard.com.ve etc...
I happen to have the latest updates. It is not a constant behavior
though...
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For some unknown reasons flash content stops working on firefox. The
only way I've found to make it work is by restarting the application.
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are you all using amd64
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amd64 here.
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Yes'ir. AMD64
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Not sure what causes this problem, but I am experiencing it as well.
Sometimes I will leave my FF open on and return to browse, only to have
to restart FF when I try to load a page that uses Flash. Sometimes it
will happen mid-session; I will be at one page that uses Flash and it
works just
Had the same problem:
Package: firefox-3.0
Architecture: amd64
Version: 3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu1
flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.124.0ubuntu2_amd64
flash samples from eg http://www.macloo.com/examples/flash/index.htm
play just fine, but visiting some websites cause flashplayer to stop.
Going back to
Further info.
Going to tools addons and disabling then re-enabling the flash plugin
followed by reloading the page restores flash without having to restart
Firefox.
Not ideal but a work around until it's fixed.
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I can confirm this bug, Flash video gets replaced but a white rectangle.
Only closing and restarting Firefox cures the problem
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