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    Re: Flash 9 Beta Finally Live

    Only thing I can think of that would cause that is if you are using OSS, or have ALSA installed incorrectly. The new version requires ALSA.
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    Re: HOWTO: Fix Flash sound in Firefox

    If you have ALSA set up correctly (either have hardware mixing or have .asoundrc set up for software mixing), you can install the alsa-oss package and just use "aoss" for even better results... the...
  3. Re: HOWTO: Solve sound missing or out-of-sync in Flash Player

    @space42, what sound card, sound kernel module and browser are you using? I'd like to know which cards this works and doesn't work for...
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    Re: HOWTO: Opera 9beta2 Dapper

    The way I did it was to extract the opera deb:


    dpkg-deb --extract *opera deb here* operadeb
    dpkg-deb --control *opera deb here* operadeb/DEBIAN

    Edit operadeb/DEBIAN/control, and remove xlibs...
  5. Re: HOWTO: Solve sound missing or out-of-sync in Flash Player

    Well I was very much surprised when doing this this made the sync in Flash Player perfect, since the main goal was just getting the sound in Flash Player to work at the same time as a music player......
  6. HOWTO: Solve sound missing or out-of-sync in Flash Player

    OK, I found this solution while I was trying to get my sound card to use dmix to mix sounds, since alsa thought it was able to do hardware mixing but it never could.

    First, edit/create ~/.asoundrc...
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    Re: Dapper is not ready for the masses!!

    For my Radeon 9200 I've actually stopped bothering trying to get fglrx to work, with the open source "radeon" driver without tweaking I get similar performance and with a bit of tweaking I get better...
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    Re: HowTo: Windows (XP) on Ubuntu with VMWare Server

    To avoid any confusion with the linux-headers install, just do this:


    sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`

    And it will look up the uname in the same command.

    .....

    Am I the only...
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