I have seen this problem with 8.10 and 9.04, and I think the heart of it
is that there's nowhere you can tell Flash what output device to send
its audio to. In (for instance) Skype, I can choose the USB
headphones/microphone as an output device, but Flash doesn't have any
such configuration option, and I think it's quite simply defaulting to
the wrong output device. There seem to be thousands of options in the
system these days, with OSS, ALSA, Pulse and Jack, and I must admit I'm
utterly confused about what they all are and how they interact. Even
when I try to set the default output device in Preferences / Sound, I
have at least three entries for the same set of USB headphones, and I
have no idea which to choose.

So I don't know if this is a problem with Jaunty or with Flash, but I
really think some helpful info and tutorials would go a long way here.

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9.04 flash player no sound after upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367173
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