Status update: Testing of Gnash.
Platform: Debian 6.0.3. (only "main" repo)
Test 1 : YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4NCnH7RPZY&feature=g-logo&context=G2ee8eb5FOAA
IceWeasel 3.5: WORKS
Google Chromium 6: WORKS
Konqueror: CRASH
Test 2 : Google Finance
http://www.google.com/financ
USB stick:
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Installer-image:
debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso, dated 20120114-15:10
Method:
During installation, entered below command from a console.
Command: parted /dev/sdd unit co print unit s print
Output:
You found a
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> tag 634799 fixed-upstream
Bug #634799 [grub-pc] grub-pc: grub2 claims hurd-i386's grub.cfg is out of
partition
Added tag(s) fixed-upstream.
> tag 584499 fixed-upstream
Bug #584499 [grub-pc] Setting up grub-pc hangs forever
Added tag(s) fixed-upst
Package: kernel-wedge
Version: 2.74+squeeze3.1
Severity: important
Tags: d-i patch squeeze
Another addition needed for squeeze:
--- a/modules/usb-modules
+++ b/modules/usb-modules
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
ehci-hcd ?
ohci-hcd ?
uhci-hcd ?
+xhci-hcd ?
usbcore ?
--- END ---
This has already been fixed i
I have now also tried installing Ubuntu 11.10 on this system. That
works, which indicates that the HW should be OK.
Asbjørn Sæbø
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On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 09:24:15PM +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
> which was filed against the installation-reports package:
>
> #655099: installation-reports: amd 64 install freezes
browser-plugin-gnash from backports doesn't make konqueror crash anymore so
someone could identify what changes fix that and include them in 6.0.4. I'm
not sure to be able to do that and upstream is pretty dead especially about
KDE things. Patches welcome.
By the way on KDE I guess it should be mo
Michael Gilbert wrote:
> lightspark is an alternative. Of course, it's also experimental, but
> who knows, it may be a bit more stable/complet at this point? I
> haven't really looked into it. Just something worth considering...
The end game, which I am increasingly sure will happen by the next
Alexey Eromenko wrote:
> Default Debian-6 KDE installs "gnash", an extremely unstable
> component, that constantly crashes KDE Konqueror, when user accesses
> any flash-enabled website (such as www.amd.com).
Wouldn't that be a bug in konqueror-nsplugins? No plugin should be able to
crash the brows
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Alexey Eromenko wrote:
>> gnash is not only installed with KDE, from what I see as its
>> installation is triggerred by the desktop task, that's common to KDE
>> and GNOME, at least.
>>
>> It is triggerred by "browser-plugin-gnash".
>>
>> What do you suggest as alte
Hi, Miguel,
Here the results from the other test, with a second keyboard :
- I used an old Samsung "Pleomax" wired usb-keyboard (although it is
always reported as "chesen")
- the Apple-keyboard was unplugged before booting off the wheezy-cd
- when reached the main menu screen, I went again to
Hi,
Thank you for your mail.
I tried your suggestion (from your previous mail), here the results :
- used distribution - today's daily build of wheezy-netinst CD
- tried with hitting F6 twice at the very first screen, before choosing
an install method,
the monitor screen just flickered. I th
Hi,
from the info you supplied (thanks!) from a previous installation it
seems the keyboard uses module hid-apple.
I have checked kernel-wedge package and that module it's already
included in the input modules [1] for the installer's kernel.
One thing you can try is to connect a 2nd keyboar
Quoting Alexey Eromenko (al4...@gmail.com):
> Unfortunately the Free Software community has not yet developed stable
> flash player, therefore I suggest to avoid installing _unstable_
> software by default.
>
> The rule of thumb is to avoid regressions in general, and crashes in
> particular.
T
> gnash is not only installed with KDE, from what I see as its
> installation is triggerred by the desktop task, that's common to KDE
> and GNOME, at least.
>
> It is triggerred by "browser-plugin-gnash".
>
> What do you suggest as alternative? I don't think it is a good idea to
> not provide any f
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> reassign 655841 tasksel
Bug #655841 [gnash] Please remove Gnash from default Debian install, as it
crashes
Bug reassigned from package 'gnash' to 'tasksel'.
> thanks
Stopping processing here.
Please contact me if you need assistance.
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655841:
Upstream package is clearly unstable in this case, and no reason to
push it into debian stable, esp. for default install.
Pushing "gnash" is like pushing an alpha version of pulseaudio into
Debian-stable. (something that Fedora does happily, but simply NOT
appropriate behavior for Debian to do)
"
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> reassign 655841 gnash
Bug #655841 [debian-installer] Please remove Gnash from default Debian install,
as it crashes
Bug reassigned from package 'debian-installer' to 'gnash'.
Bug No longer marked as found in versions debian-installer/20110106+squ
Hi,
debian-boot it's all about debian installer development and not about
desktop applications experience. So it's out of scope.
I guess the right thing to do it's to contribute with
improvements/information, if possible, in the bug reports to the
affected package.
In case of discussions ple
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> usertag 549345 not-upstream
Bug#549345: grub-efi-ia32 does not install
User is phco...@gmail.com
Usertags were: upstream-199-defer.
Usertags are now: not-upstream upstream-199-defer.
> tag 551630 fixed-upstream
Bug #551630 [grub-efi] grub-efi: whe
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20110106+squeeze3+b1
Severity: important
Default Debian-6 KDE installs "gnash", an extremely unstable
component, that constantly crashes KDE Konqueror, when user accesses
any flash-enabled website (such as www.amd.com).
This makes for very bad newbie user experie
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From: Alexey Eromenko
Date: Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 9:26 AM
Subject: Debian-Stable and KDE crashes
To: debian-user
It turns out, that Debian-stable (6.0.3, both i386 and AMD64) has
constant KDE crashes, by default.
Due to bug in konqueror-nsplugins:
http://
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