> [MarioDebian] > > In other sites, iceweasel crash too, but with my small experience, > > youtube videos have more chance to crash iceweasel (metacafe or others > > crash less times) > > Can you reproduce it?
Crashes are random, watching youtube videos, should crash every 5-10 videos. Today trying with metacafe, videos don't want to load :( With video.google.com crash with first video. Always, crash are when caching video or starting to play it (I suppose when flash open ALSA device) > > > Anyway, to get sources and compile from NEW? > > > > http://ftp-master.debian.org/new/flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound_0.0.svn2431-3.html > > It is the same source as the one available from > <URL:ftp://ftp.skolelinux.no/skolelinux/pool/local/f/flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound/>. > Only the version number is different. > > > My package put libflashsupport.so file in /usr/lib, this .so file is a > > iceweasel plugin or system lib? > > It is actually a iceweasel plugin plugin. It is a plugin for the > adobe flash plugin. :) > Ok fully agreed. > > In PulseAudio PerfectSetup talks about /usr/lib/libflashsupport.so > > Yes. One of the FTP-masters in debian did not like to have a plugin > in /usr/lib/, so I moved it in my package. > > > http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/FlashPlayer9Solution > > > > CJ van den Berg, from [pkg-pulseaudio-devel] have packaged > > flashplugin-nonfree-pulse > > > > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-pulseaudio-devel/2008-January/000322.html > > > > We are talking about same package? > > Yes. See bug #449037. > > I disabled pulseaudio (compile time flag) because it is supposed to > show up in a different package. I can enable it, but I was told that > pulseaudio can handle both esd and oss and this made me believe that > it would do better as a separate package. > > Plugin have autodetection sound system. Try with pulse --> try with esound --> try with ALSA --> try with OSS You can change order without disabling it: You can move this block: flashsupport.c (line 371) #if defined(ESD) //Check if ESD is running if(!stat("/tmp/.esd/socket",&buf)) { if(audiodebug) fprintf( stderr, "ESD socket found\n"); audiodrivers = audiodrivers | AUDIO_ESD; } //ESD over network if((tmpenv=getenv("ESPEAKER"))!=NULL) { if(audiodebug) fprintf( stderr, "ESD variable ESPEAKER found\n"); audiodrivers = audiodrivers | AUDIO_ESD; } #endif and put before PULSE detection. (can use FLASH_FORCE_ESD env var too) I think that isn't good to have 2 different packages in Debian with the same proposal. There is another reason to not disable pulseaudio.... LTSP 5 comes with PulseAudio wich work many many many better than esound. I suppose that one of most important targets in debian-edu is thin clients networks and PulseAudio in sound is like compiz in desktop effects. PulseAudio use less network bandwich (200Kb/client <=> 5Mb/client) and is more robust than esound. I start using PulseAudio in thin clients from 2006 Sept, because some java educational apps don't work with esound (do you know JClic? [1][2] ) > Happy hacking, > -- > Petter Reinholdtsen > > I haven't introduced before, I'm Mario Izquierdo (aka mariodebian), I'm working right now for Madrid Goverment in his Ubuntu based distro called MaX, I'm subscribed some time ago in debian-edu and if my bit knowledge (and bad english speaking) is necesary I will try to help. [1] http://soleup.eup.uva.es/mario/post/1/400 (in spanish but with screenshots) [2] http://clic.xtec.net/en/jclic/ Greetings -- Mario Izquierdo http://soleup.eup.uva.es/mariodebian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

