I've unchecked the patch flag for the attachment as it seems to be a
part of nspluginwrapper version 1.2.2-0ubuntu8 included in Natty. I've
also unsubscribed the ubuntu-reviewers team as there is no patch to
review.
I'm curious if anybody is experiencing this in a supported release of
Ubuntu at t
I would say yes, since their 64-bit version is still in Alpha.
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Is this bug still relevant now that there is a 64-bit version of Adobe
Flash / flashplugin-nonfree?
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Installed the nspluginwrapper package (running Ubuntu 8.10), but still
no luck:
$ uname -a
Linux yang-xps410 2.6.27-9-generic #1 SMP Thu Nov 20 22:15:32 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
$ sudo dpkg -i nspluginwrapper_0.9.91.5-1ubuntu2_amd64.deb
dpkg - warning: downgrading nspluginwrapper from 1.1.2-0u
Yes, I did uninstall everything, the only thing I did not do was copying
it to the global plugins dir (I left it at ~/.mozilla/plugins). I
checked that it was detected OK. Unfortunately, it would bring the
browser down every so often. With the stock nspluginwrapper, at least
the browser did not cra
The 64bit flash Adobe released runs flawlessly for me. Might want to
make sure its actually installed. nspluginwrapper and flashplayer-
nonfree should be removed/uninstalled and the new Adobe's 64bit flash
.so file should be moved/copied to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
p.s. See this bug
https://bugs.l
The Flash 64-bit is rather unstable on my system. Has anybody had any
success with Christopher's .deb file? It does not seem to contain the
binary...
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Woot, woot!
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 5:57 AM, exactt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> adobe finally released a 64-bit (alpha) version of flash player. get it
> here: http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
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adobe finally released a 64-bit (alpha) version of flash player. get it
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I was completely fed up with this issue as well, but I found out that
nspluginwrapper is at a newer version 1.1.4 which I found here
http://freshmeat.net/projects/nspluginwrapper/?branch_id=75051&release_id=288070.
I installed it from source on my system and the problems went away, so
far at least.
Update:
After some investigation, switching from pulseaudio to native ALSA solved 80%
of the problem.
Now, most of the time, Videos and Flash movies will play, but every 5th or so
not. A page reload solves the symptom, but the bug is still there...
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I can second this annoying bug on hardy/amd86 (up-to-date as of 2008-10-23) as
well.
My box is, SMP, too (Athlon 64 X2)
My config:
`--> uname -a
Linux pollux 2.6.24-21-generic #1 SMP Mon Aug 25 16:57:51 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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ii nspluginwrapper
So I've been getting grey boxes, npviewer.bin freezings and stuff. I
have 32bit architecture, but I have a processor that supports intel's
HyperThreading and that's what causing troubles for me, apparently. When
I turn it off in BIOS, everything is OK - but this is not a solution ! I
want both Hype
yes i can confirm that flash is borked on 64bit 8.10
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Problem still exists in Intrepid Beta 64-bit. shows an error
"npviewer.bin" crashed.
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This may be a thorny thing to add, but I dual-boot Kubuntu Heron with
Windows Vista and if I remember right I had the issue under 32-bit
Windows with 32-bit Firefox as well, so this might be pointing to
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I think the problem for me stemmed from some old nspluginwrapper files
(I built it manually awhile back) that were still in /usr/bin or
/usr/local/bin. Please check there to see if you have any older
nsplugin files and reinstall nspluginwrapper and flashplayer-nonfree.
That solved my problem so it
Confirming on my Intel Core2Duo (so two cores, lewl).
The issue occurs with or without libflashsupport, so I find it hard to
believe it's related to pulse. Furthermore, it works in firefox-2 with
the same wrapped file, so I'm betting there's something new in FF3 which
the plugin doesn't handle wel
I can also confirm this problem. Like DaFlame, I run a Turion64 single
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I can also confirm this is a major problem in Hardy. I only upgraded to
Hardy recently and I run amd64 Hardy now, but Firefox 3 beta 5 does not
run flash more than once or twice and I DO NOT have a dual/quad core
CPU. I cleaned out my local mozilla plugins folders as was mentioned
somewhere, but
Same problem, hardy ff 3b5 updated as of today.
With b4 I had more seldom crashes, and apport triggers. With 3b5 the crashes
are much more often but they seem to be silent (no apport) for some reason.
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please move your libflashsupport.so out of /usr/lib/ (move it somewhere
else where the runtime linker cannot find it, e.g. to $HOME) and see if
your frequent issues go away.
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I think this bug is related to bug 212877. Just like this bug, the
people there report having 64-bit SMP (multicore/multiprocessor) systems
and it was brought by Mozilla Firefox 3.0 Beta 5. The difference,
however, is that bug 212877 relates to Mozilla Firefox crashing, not
just Flash alone.
On Ap
I don't know if this happens to other people, but I noticed that the
gray box problem pretty much always occurs after I close a tab that had
flash in it. This started with Firefox 3 beta 5.
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GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x622900: NP_GetMIMEDescription
GCJ PLUGIN: thread 0x622900: N
update:
I have attempted to install the above patch - no success. I still get the
grayed box after opening multiple flash files.
I have compiled nspluginwrapper from source, with patch - no success.
I have installed the above 'fixed' .deb - no success. Still gray.
I have performed variants of th
Same problem for me.
-Linux eznet-mobile 2.6.24-15-generic #1 SMP Fri Apr 4 03:10:59 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
-File name: npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 9.0 r115
-Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9b5) Gecko/2008040514
Firefox/3.0b5
Normally I can load one flash file
I am on Hardy 64 problem still exists Firfefox 3b05
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> Flash crashes more in Firefox 3 beta 5 than beta 4.
Definitely agreed. I've had much more crashes.
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Flash crashes more in Firefox 3 beta 5 than beta 4.
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Some sites with a lot of flash objects cause the plugin to fail.
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I have also this problem expecially at the end of the animation/film.
I have an AMD Athlon64 X2.
If i restart the Firefox browser the plugin restart normally.
On same sites the problem wasn't verify.
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I'm having this same problem. I'm just posting here to subscribe to this
list.
Do you guys think this problem will be fixed for Hardy? If that fixed
package made its way to Hardy, I would be EXTREMELY happy!
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This bug apparently appears in Debian twice (meaning duplicates). Debian
bug 458584 and Debian bug 454782. Can anyone clarify? If so, please
notify Debian appropriately.
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Installed the fixed package and things seem to be working again.
Thanks!
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Actually, it would be *upgrading* to my package :-) . Glad it worked for
you.
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>
> Downgrading to Rashad's package appears to fixed it for me.
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Hello,
I had exactly the same problem (64 bit SMP computer).
Rashad Tatum 's file seemed to do the trick :)
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Indeed I did, sorry, I should have checked before installing the
package.
Thanks Cyrus and everyone involved in the patch / package so far.
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I am marking this bug as invalid in the nspluginwrapper (project) since
it does not use Launchpad Bugs (see the Launchpad overview of the
project). Instead, I have added the nspluginwrapper package in Ubuntu
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The nspluginwrapper author does not appear to have any bug tra
** Also affects: nspluginwrapper (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Hardys nspluginwrapper = Gustys nspluginwrapper. They point to the same
binary in the repository.
I've been using the patched package all day (Youtube and other flash
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LinuxJedi: If possible, please try applying the patch made by
nspluginwrapper's author (attached to comments above by Riccardo
Pellegrini) to the Ubuntu Hardy package and test. If these is not
feasible, please let me know and I will upload a package to test on
Hardy (I currently use Ubuntu 7.10). T
Same problem for me on Hardy 64bit with Intel Core2Duo MacBook Pro.
Downgrading to Rashad's package appears to fixed it for me.
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I forgot to test the package, but I just tested it and it worked.
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Sorry for the delay. Yes, I also have an SMP machine. AMD Athlon64 X2. I
will test the package soon.
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Rashad and all: Thanks, I was having the exact same problem as described
and your package helped and solved it!
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Riccardo: yes, I am able to run the speedtest. I do have an SMP machine
--X2 6000+.
I must reiterate that it seems to only happen when I have multiple tabs
open. If I close all but one, it usually works.
Rashad: I tried your package, but I'm not sure if I installed it
correctly. It appears to be
Yes, I have an SMP machine.
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Cyrus, Rashad and Colin: do you have an SMP/SMT machine ?
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The patch file you posted works for me.
I have attached a patched package that I built using the repository
source packages.
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Have you tried www.speedtest.net ? Are you able to complete a speed test
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This happens to me regularly. It seems to happen most often when I open
a few sites all at once, for example while reading Digg and opening
articles in a new tab and moving to the next Digg tab before reading the
newly-opened tab. It's almost like there can only be a few instances of
Flash running
I tried the speedtest site and the flash plugin worked for the first
test (and I got results), but crashed the second time. I have had flash
crash (very occasionally). I'll try the patch, and move this bug to
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seems the libflashplayer.so I had wasn't happy doing whats in the below url
fixed my issue
(and got me 9.0.115)
http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/12/26/manually-install-adobe-flash-temporary-flashplugin-nonfree-fix/
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So you don't have libflashplayer 9.0.115. I think you have another
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well on youtube its doing what it did before for me and thats show the static
first image
then as soon as it seems to have the video downloaded enough to play it goes
grey
and I think video alone seems to break for me as I recall a few other flash
things working
that never touched video
Fi
It's strange, it solved the issue on two gutsy AMD64 machines for me.
Do you see any flash animation or no animation at all ?
Insert about:plugins as URL in Firefox, do you see any info about
flashplugin ?
I see:
Shockwave Flash
Nome file: npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 9.0
looking at ldd output of /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer.bin I do
see gthread so I'll assume its applied right
but is ineffective for me
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I'm seeing this grey box issue on my amd64 box also
it is single cpu system
I'm trying the patch out now to see if it helps had some issues getting it to
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This is the patch made by nspluginwrapper author.
It works for me with Ubuntu repository source.
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The issue seems to be present only in SMP/SMT machines, as nspluginwrapper
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Now I'm testing a Makefile patch. Preliminary results are encouraging.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
Aflter last upgrade of flashplugin-nonfree, Flash apps crash leaving a greyed
rectangle in the page. The issue appears frequently, but sometimes all works
fine.
At this url I obtain a 100% fail: www.speedtest.net
Sometim
Copying libflashplayer.so version 9.0.48 over
/usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so 9.0.115 solves the issue.
I think this should be a problem of synchronization between nspluginwrapper and
libflshplayer.so.
Now I can definitively confirm that support of Adobe Flash plugin it's
broken i
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