Matthew Daubney wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 10:18 +0100, John wrote:
>   
>> Matthew Daubney wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi John,
>>>
>>> Sorry about the slow reply, can you send us the contents of the
>>> about:plugins page in Firefox? (just type about:plugins into the address
>>> bar). For reference mine says something along the lines of 
>>> Shockwave Flash
>>>         File name: libflashplayer.so
>>>         Shockwave Flash 10.0 r22
>>>         
>>> We just need to see if you have conflicting flash players installed. I
>>> might not be able to reply until this evening, stupid exam this
>>> afternoon (Atomic Physics and Quantum Optics II, urgh). Hopefully
>>> someone else can help mend this before I get back though.
>>>
>>> -Matt Daubney
>>>   
>>>       
>> Oh wow, all the best for the exams today, they sound difficult. Wouldnt 
>> have a clue where to even start with that.
>>
>> I took a copy, and posted it here
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/m263020ca
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> John.
>>     
>
> Hi John,
>
> That wasn't as useful as I'd hoped. Can you run firefox from the command
> line (open a terminal, type firefox, hit enter) then browse to a page
> that causes the crash and paste any output back on the command line
> after the crash.
>
> Hopefully this will give us some more information.
>
> -Matt Daubney
>   
Hi Matt,

Sorry its taken me so long to get back to you. I opened FF through a 
terminal, but nothing happens. I think its because the whole thing 
crashes so the terminal gets closed when I have to force close the hole 
thing.

Not sure what else I can do for this. My laptop is a crap laptop, it 
maybe that it just wont work in a VM, which is a shame because I quite 
like using it that way. I will keep trying though, to see if I can get 
it to work.

John.

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