Hello, Actually it is not related to Linux, it affects all OSes, the fix that Adobe did was said to be a "Security Fix", which prevents opening the File Browser to select files to uploads.
The issue is discussed in many places here are some links: http://www.bit-101.com/blog/?p=1382 http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?forumid=72&catid=675&threadid=1362693&enterthread=y http://theflashblog.com/?p=423 Regards, On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 6:31 PM, Conn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > saksoook, > > Intrepid uses PulseAudio by default, and Flash 9 isn't PulseAudio- > compatible (if Flash tries to open an audio stream, Firefox will > freeze). The only workaround is to install libflashsupport at the cost > of extreme instability. See bug #192888. > > Please provide a link to some discussion on this issue. Is this problem > with uploading content specific to the Linux release, or is the Windows > version affected too? If it's the latter case, then it's up to those > sites to fix their Flash compatibility issues (another example: CNN.com > had broken version detection for Flash, which was fixed recently). > > -- > [Intrepid] FFe request for Flash 10 RC2 (10.0.12.10) > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257403 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. > > Status in "flashplugin-nonfree" source package in Ubuntu: Fix Released > Status in flashplugin-nonfree in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released > > Bug description: > NOTE (28/09/08): Bug #272286 must be resolved in order for this update to > work with nspluginwrapper, and ia32-libs must be verified to contain the > necessary libraries for 64-bit users. > > I am requesting a FFe for Adobe Flash 10 RC2 (10.0.12.10). > > Current version in Intrepid: Flash 10 beta 2 (release history of Flash 10: > beta 1, beta 2, rc1, rc2). > Rationale: > a) This version incorporates many bugfixes, improved performance & > stability. > b) We *must* update the Flash plugin, as the preview versions of Flash 10 > are *not* archived (i.e. beta 1, 2, and > rc1 will not be available, so the package will fail to install). > c) Beta 2 was considered for many as the *worst* version of Flash 10, due > to severe performance issues. This has been fixed since rc1. > d) Stephen Hermann and Alexander Sack have released updates to ia32-libs > and nspluginwrapper to ensure this update works correctly (due to depends on > new external libraries). > > Caveats: we will require an SRU when Flash 10 is final, but is necessary > work due to the closed-source nature of the product, and concerns for > vulnerability issues, etc. > > You can find the proposed debdiff in comment #27, compliant to FFe > guidelines. Debdiff is trivial, with changes to md5sums, filenames and > paths, and bumped dependency verson on nspluginwrapper to 1.1.0-0ubuntu2. > > Changelog (Known Issues & Fixed Issues), from: > http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/releasenotes.html#fixed > > Known Issues > > * For Linux, Flash Player 10 only supports browsers that are supported > by each specific distribution of Linux. There are issues unrelated to Flash > Player that can occur if a user installs a browser that is not supported on > that Linux distribution. (For example, at the time this was written, Firefox > 3 was not officially supported by Ubuntu 7.) > * 3D Effects: > o Components don't work properly with 3D Effects. > o 2.5D or 3D objects do not print correctly to PDF nor to hardware > printer. (232562) > * Color Management: The ability to read source profiles is not included > in this feature, by design. Comments or questions can be posted to the > Flash Player 10 Forum. > * GPU Compositing and GPU Blitting: > o Issues may occur with unsupported drivers. > o Hardware acceleration does not currently optimize the Alpha, > Erase, Invert & Subtract blendmodes and vectors for GPU compositing. > o For Linux, the hardware acceleration feature will not work if > you are using a compositing window manager (compiz). In this case, Flash > Player 10 Beta will always fall back to software. If you would like to test > Flash Player 10 Beta on Linux, please disable your compositing window > manager. > * Dynamic Streaming: An intended future release of Adobe Flash Media > Server is required to use this feature. If you are interested in being part > of the private prerelease program, please send an email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your contact details. > * RTMFP: > o An intended future release of Adobe Flash Media Server is > required to use this feature. If you are interested in being part of the > private prerelease program, please send an email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your contact details. > * Speex: > o An intended future release of Adobe Flash Media Server is > required to use this feature. If you are interested in being part of the > private prerelease program, please send an email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your contact details. > o Live audio does not work on Mac when audio capture is 96 kHz. > (221951) > * Acrobat Connect Pro meeting will not install the Acrobat Connect > Add-in if running in FP10. Workaround: install FP 9.0.124, then install > Connect Add-in, then upgrade to FP10. > > Fixed Issues > > * Many Linux camera issues have been fixed. Please report any additional > issues you encounter. > * Linux full-screen optimizations have been made. Please report any > additional issues you encounter. > * startDrag() does not work when movie clip is 3D. (216415) > * LiveCycle WorkSpace cannot log in using Flash Player 10 Beta. (223394) > WORKAROUND: Use Flash Player 9.0.124.0. > * Vector printing on Macs works now! > * New Text Engine: Vector Printing isn't currently enabled. > * Custom Filters and Effects: > o Mac PPC: Color distortions may appear when applying a Shader. > ShaderJob returns unexpected values for some Pixel Bender functions. > o Linux: Shader Jobs may return NaN instead of an expected Number > value. > * Drawing API: Strokes are not visible on paths drawn with drawTriangles > or GraphicsTrianglePaths. The lineShaderStyle is not implemented in Flash > Player 10 Beta. > * Context Menu: The new AS3 Clipboard is currently only working for Mac > and Windows. It is not yet working for the Unix players. > * Uploading images using Photoshop Express does not work with Flash > Player 10 Beta. (1786882) WORKAROUND: Use Flash Player 9.0.124.0. > * Dynamic Streaming: > o A crash when switching between videos of different resolutions > has been fixed. > o A new Play Status event when switching between streams now > actually happens: NetStream.Play.TransitionComplete. > * RTMFP: > o Changing NetStream.BufferTime on the subscriber side of P2P > connection, causes video to stop and possible crash > o No NetStream onStatus messages received when using > NetStream.pause(), NetStream.resume() or NetStream.togglePause() for P2P > connection > o Intermittent crashes/hangs when subscribing/unsubscribing > multiple times to P2P NetStream. > o peerStreams array includes null streams in some cases. > * Speex: > o Disconnect and re-connect network on Mac publisher causes > sending garbled audio with USB audio devices. (227185) > o Speex audio may deteriorate when computer is overloaded. > (222082) > o Peer-to-peer Nellymoser may incur in quality degradation when > packets are lost. (222469) > o Soundtransform for Speex does not work in loopback mode > o Linux-specific issues: > + Flash Player 10 hangs when subscribing to a live audio > stream. (222283) > + Linux subscriber receives deteriorated audio for about 20 > seconds when switching from Nellymoser to Speex codec. (222306) > + Linux Subscriber P2P only: When Nellymoser audio is > attached, the video plays slowly on the subscriber side. (222851) > * Video playback issues on PPC Macs have been resolved. > > -- Khamis Siksek http://saksoook.blogspot.com -- [Intrepid] FFe request for Flash 10 RC2 (10.0.12.10) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257403 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
