$ firefox-3.0 -p -g
Loading stream: http://www.youtube.com/active_sharing.swf
Loading stream: http://s.ytimg.com/yt/swf/watch-vfl79921.swf
unhandled event 19
Loading stream: http://s.ytimg.com/yt/swf/iv_module-vfl79529.swf
Loading stream: http://www.youtube.com/crossdomain.xml
Loading stream: http://www.google.com/reviews/y/crossdomain.xml
Loading stream: http://www.google.com/crossdomain.xml
Loading stream: http://www.google.com/reviews/y/read2?video_id=qHkWv1vHtHk
$ firefox-3.0 -p -g
Loading stream: http://www.youtube.com/active_sharing.swf
Loading stream: http://s.ytimg.com/yt/swf/watch-vfl79921.swf
unhandled event 19
Loading stream: http://s.ytimg.com/yt/swf/iv_module-vfl79529.swf
Loading stream: http://www.youtube.com/crossdomain.xml
Loading stream: http://www.google.com/reviews/y/crossdomain.xml
Loading stream: http://www.google.com/crossdomain.xml
Loading stream: http://www.google.com/reviews/y/read2?video_id=qHkWv1vHtHk
Loading stream: 
http://v10.cache.googlevideo.com/videoplayback?id=a87916bf5bc7b479&itag=34&ip=88.196.116.99&region=0&signature=A7FEE2A32E78B5F18A7E928D4C8DDE81A31ADB5D.5EDE56DCE8A24F21AE6EE90C32DDABFED6E86AEB&sver=2&expire=1235487569&key=yt1&ipbits=0
SWFDEC: ERROR: swfdec_video_decoder.c(375): swfdec_video_decoder_errorv: error 
decoding video: no suitable decoder for video codec 7
SWFDEC: ERROR: swfdec_audio_decoder.c(201): swfdec_audio_decoder_errorv: error 
decoding audio: no suitable decoder for audio codec 10


** Summary changed:

- firefox crashes epically on start always after install of gnash etc
+ firefox crashes if

** Description changed:

+ I installed flash, after that, all sites (not just flash ones) crash
+ epically after few seconds each time.
  
- I installed flash (or rather a gnash, some mozilla/flash plugin etc, from 
normal repositories)
+ ii  swfdec-mozilla            0.8.0-0ubuntu1
  
- after that, all sites (not just flash ones) crash epically after few
- seconds each time.
+ With this - flash crashes often.
  
- If I run  firefox -g,  then it segfaults, but then starts up anyway, and
- then crashes after few seconds.
+ Also, anyway flash does not really work (in example on youtube):
  
+ Loading stream: 
http://v10.cache.googlevideo.com/videoplayback?id=a87916bf5bc7b479&itag=34&ip=88.196.116.99&region=0&signature=A7FEE2A32E78B5F18A7E928D4C8DDE81A31ADB5D.5EDE56DCE8A24F21AE6EE90C32DDABFED6E86AEB&sver=2&expire=1235487569&key=yt1&ipbits=0
+ SWFDEC: ERROR: swfdec_video_decoder.c(375): swfdec_video_decoder_errorv: 
error decoding video: no suitable decoder for video codec 7
+ SWFDEC: ERROR: swfdec_audio_decoder.c(201): swfdec_audio_decoder_errorv: 
error decoding audio: no suitable decoder for audio codec 10
+ 
+ If I run  firefox -g,  then it segfaults, but then starts up anyway, and then 
crashes after few seconds.
  Like this:
+ 
  
  ra...@aclc:~$ firefox  -g
  /usr/bin/gdb /usr/lib/firefox-3.0.6/firefox -x /tmp/mozargs.ww2887
  GNU gdb 6.8-debian                                                
  Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.                 
  License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
  This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.           
  There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type "show copying"   
  and "show warranty" for details.                                             
  This GDB was configured as "x86_64-linux-gnu"...                             
  (no debugging symbols found)                                                 
  (gdb) r                                                                      
  Starting program: /usr/lib/firefox-3.0.6/firefox                             
  (no debugging symbols found)                                                 
  (no debugging symbols found)                                                 
  (no debugging symbols found)                                                 
  (no debugging symbols found)                                                 
  [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]                                
  [...]
  (no debugging symbols found)                          
  (no debugging symbols found)                          
  (no debugging symbols found)                          
  [Thread 0x41438950 (LWP 2894) exited]                 
  [Thread 0x4243a950 (LWP 2896) exited]                 
  [Thread 0x41c39950 (LWP 2895) exited]
  [New process 2890]
  Executing new program: /bin/dash
  (no debugging symbols found)
  warning: Cannot initialize thread debugging library: generic error
  warning: Cannot initialize thread debugging library: generic error
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  [New process 2890]
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  Executing new program: /usr/lib/firefox-3.0.6/firefox
  (no debugging symbols found)
  [...]
  (no debugging symbols found)
  [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
  (no debugging symbols found)
  [...]
  (no debugging symbols found)
  Segmentation fault
  
  and here firefox anyway runs, but then crashes after few seconds in an
  epic way.
  
  Also, synaptic can not instal -dbgsym for this firefox  (side note: so this 
bug wins the  Bug² award, yey)
  (ok there was some instruction with version= something or somethin something 
on bug hunting wiki, but its totally not user friendly, I  think most people 
taking time to donte a bug report do not like to spend more of it then needed)
  
  ubuntu 8.10 amd64
  ii  firefox                   3.0.6+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.  
  
  (ps.: bug³ - dpkg -l makes it harder to report damn version. 
  Why make 1 developer take 5 minutes to change default column length to 200,  
when we can instead make 10000 bug repoters each loose 5 minutes to re-google 
wheel? that is the spirit, lets make life harder)

** Summary changed:

- firefox crashes if 
+ firefox crashes if swfdec-mozilla installed. Btw, youtube doesnt work anyway

** Description changed:

  I installed flash, after that, all sites (not just flash ones) crash
  epically after few seconds each time.
  
  ii  swfdec-mozilla            0.8.0-0ubuntu1
  
  With this - flash crashes often.
  
  Also, anyway flash does not really work (in example on youtube):
  
  Loading stream: 
http://v10.cache.googlevideo.com/videoplayback?id=a87916bf5bc7b479&itag=34&ip=88.196.116.99&region=0&signature=A7FEE2A32E78B5F18A7E928D4C8DDE81A31ADB5D.5EDE56DCE8A24F21AE6EE90C32DDABFED6E86AEB&sver=2&expire=1235487569&key=yt1&ipbits=0
  SWFDEC: ERROR: swfdec_video_decoder.c(375): swfdec_video_decoder_errorv: 
error decoding video: no suitable decoder for video codec 7
  SWFDEC: ERROR: swfdec_audio_decoder.c(201): swfdec_audio_decoder_errorv: 
error decoding audio: no suitable decoder for audio codec 10
  
+ 
  If I run  firefox -g,  then it segfaults, but then starts up anyway, and then 
crashes after few seconds.
  Like this:
- 
- 
  ra...@aclc:~$ firefox  -g
  /usr/bin/gdb /usr/lib/firefox-3.0.6/firefox -x /tmp/mozargs.ww2887
  GNU gdb 6.8-debian                                                
  Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.                 
  License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
  This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.           
  There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type "show copying"   
  and "show warranty" for details.                                             
  This GDB was configured as "x86_64-linux-gnu"...                             
  (no debugging symbols found)                                                 
  (gdb) r                                                                      
  Starting program: /usr/lib/firefox-3.0.6/firefox                             
  (no debugging symbols found)                                                 
- (no debugging symbols found)                                                 
- (no debugging symbols found)                                                 
- (no debugging symbols found)                                                 
  [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]                                
  [...]
- (no debugging symbols found)                          
- (no debugging symbols found)                          
  (no debugging symbols found)                          
  [Thread 0x41438950 (LWP 2894) exited]                 
  [Thread 0x4243a950 (LWP 2896) exited]                 
  [Thread 0x41c39950 (LWP 2895) exited]
  [New process 2890]
  Executing new program: /bin/dash
  (no debugging symbols found)
  warning: Cannot initialize thread debugging library: generic error
  warning: Cannot initialize thread debugging library: generic error
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  [New process 2890]
  (no debugging symbols found)
  (no debugging symbols found)
  Executing new program: /usr/lib/firefox-3.0.6/firefox
  (no debugging symbols found)
  [...]
  (no debugging symbols found)
  [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
  (no debugging symbols found)
  [...]
  (no debugging symbols found)
  Segmentation fault
  
  and here firefox anyway runs, but then crashes after few seconds in an
  epic way.
  
  Also, synaptic can not instal -dbgsym for this firefox  (side note: so this 
bug wins the  Bug² award, yey)
  (ok there was some instruction with version= something or somethin something 
on bug hunting wiki, but its totally not user friendly, I  think most people 
taking time to donte a bug report do not like to spend more of it then needed)
  
  ubuntu 8.10 amd64
  ii  firefox                   3.0.6+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.  
  
  (ps.: bug³ - dpkg -l makes it harder to report damn version. 
  Why make 1 developer take 5 minutes to change default column length to 200,  
when we can instead make 10000 bug repoters each loose 5 minutes to re-google 
wheel? that is the spirit, lets make life harder)

** Tags added: fail flash swfdec

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firefox crashes if swfdec-mozilla installed. Btw, youtube doesnt work anyway
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330309
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