Hi, Can you post here part "Graphics Feature Status" taken from the
output of this command on chrome: chrome://gpu/

If you have a good graphic card (better if with driver dedicated) you
could activate the Hardware accelerated so that PepperFlash could be
more fluid.

Tell us these two information and after we can talk again.


2014-09-18 3:14 GMT+02:00 Patrick Bartek <nemomm...@gmail.com>:
> Anyone else experiencing this?  Haven't found any reports so far.
> Chrome & Pepper ran fine before update/upgrade a few days ago.  Figured
> I'd check before I started mucking about the system trying to fix it.
>
> Downloaded .deb directly from Google for the install which was about
> 18 months ago. System always kept up to date.
>
> Wheezy 7.6 (64-bit).  Openbox 3.5.0-7 WM Only.  No other gui
> environments installed.
> Chrome 37.0.2062.120 (64-bit)
> libpepflashplayer.so 15.0.0.152
>
> Thanks.
>
> B
>
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