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[SOLVED] Bug #173890 flashplugin-nonfree md5 mispatch support thread
This fix has bugs when used with Konqueror and Opera (see Apparent Problems with These Fixes).
This problem has been officially fixed. See Official Fix (in blue) for more information The fix provided here is no longer relevant and no longer works due to Adobe's update. Please use the flashplugin-nonfree package included in Ubuntu. This is the support thread for Launchpad Bug# 173890. Posts non-developer related should be put in this thread, rather than in the bug comments to prevent Ubuntu developers from being flooded by unnecessary information. Bug Symptoms The flashplugin-nonfree package fails to install with the following error (viewable only in detailed or verbose mode): Code:
md5sum mismatch install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz The Flash plugin is NOT installed. This is a very recent bug, caused by Adobe's update of Flash 9.0 update 3 (9.0.115.0) codename "Moviestar" on December 4th. The change causes Ubuntu to not install the flash plugin, detecting a change in the flash plugin installer file (via MD5 checksums). This bug has been fixed in the next release of Ubuntu (Hardy 8.04) and it should soon come as an update to Ubuntu 7.10. Official Fix Quote:
Main Fix The fix for this bug has been uploaded to all proposed Ubuntu repositories. Please see this. This is for all Ubuntu releases from 6.06 through 7.10. This means the fix should be available very soon through the repositories (the binary packages have been built) if the proposed repository is enabled. Of course, this is still susceptible to the same problems as this fix (including no flash plugin support in Konqueror). Remember to completely remove gnash before installing flashplugin-nonfree. To enable the proposed repository, go to System -> Administration -> Software Sources. Under the Updates tab, check pre-released updates. When you close the window, it will then say package information is out of date, so click Reload. You may need to uninstall the package obtained through the immediate fix to download the package through the repositories. Currently unnecessary: Ubuntu 7.10 releases have been built by me and I have attached a mirror of the other releases when they were hosted by the Ubuntu repository (not anymore). 32-bit packages: The Ubuntu 7.10 package is available here. Just download the package for your release, double-click the file, and install the package. For other releases, download and extract this archive and double-click the corresponding file to your release. 64-bit packages: The Ubuntu 7.10 package is available here. Just download the package for your release, double-click the file, and install the package. For other releases, download and extract this archive and double-click the corresponding file to your release. However, I do not believe you will be able to use 64-bit flashplugin-nonfree packages without modifications on Ubuntu releases before 7.10. Code:
Ubuntu 6.06 32-bit: flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu0.6.06_i386.deb Ubuntu 6.06 64-bit: flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu0.6.06_amd64.deb Ubuntu 6.10 32-bit: flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu0.6.10_i386.deb Ubuntu 6.10 64-bit: flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu0.6.10_amd64.deb Ubuntu 7.04 32-bit: flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu0.7.04_i386.deb Ubuntu 7.04 64-bit: flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu0.7.04_amd64.deb Ubuntu 7.10 32-bit: flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu0.7.10_i386.deb Ubuntu 7.10 64-bit: flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu0.7.10_amd64.deb Ubuntu 8.04 32-bit (development-Hardy): flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu2_i386.deb Ubuntu 8.04 64-bit (development-Hardy): flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.115.0ubuntu2_amd64.deb These problems are relevant to all of the supplied fixes. That is because all of these fixes are almost identical to each other, all employing Flash 9 Update 3. The fixes are only different packages or sometime just different locations from the same package. The new version of Flash is incompatible with Konqueror because it requires XEmbed (Launchpad Bug# 174343). 9.0.48.0 is the last version of flash to support Konqueror in its current state. The new version of Flash is only compatible with 9.50 Beta 2 of Opera (and later). Some sites, including disney.com and nick.com do not load properly. It would be great if someone tests these sites with an older flash plugin and with Windows Flash Update 3. This only appears to affect 64-bit SMP/SMT machines (i.e. multicore, multiprocessor, including presumably Intel HyperThreading). See Fixes for Further Problems for a solution. On Launchpad Bug Comments, by selivanow Quote:
How to Avoid This Problem Again If no action is taken, incidents like these will occur every time a new flashplugin is released. Therefore, and as a result of Saïvann Carignan's bug comment on Launchpad Bug 175255, I recommend everyone to contact Adobe as specified in the below quote so that incidents like these will not happen again (i.e. permanent location of flash plugin releases, keep older versions of flash as separate downloads, and/or permission to redistribute the flashplugin binary within Ubuntu). Quote:
This release of flash is generally less stable in comparison with the older release (9,0.48.0). However, there is a specific issue which exists and fortunately can be fixed that only apparently affects 64-bit SMP/SMT machines (i.e. multicore, multiprocessor, including presumably Intel HyperThreading). The flashplugin can crash on certain websites, causing a white or grey area to be displayed where the flash content should exist. The web browser must be restarted to use the flashplugin again. The bug that causes the crash is Launchpad Bug# 177856 and it only affects 64-bit systems, which rely on nspluginwrapper to run the 32-bit flash plugin. The nspluginwrapper author has provided a patch: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/110556....gthreads.diff And Rashad Tatum built a fixed package: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/112249...ntu2_amd64.deb Thanks Riccardo Pellegrini and nspluginwrapper author. Why the packages have been removed from the proposed repository Updated packages have been now added to the proposed repository, so this information is presently irrelevant, and exists for historical reasons. Bug Comment: Quote:
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Re: Bug #173890 flashplugin-nonfree md5 mispatch support thread
Thanks for moving this here!
I'm not an Ubuntu developer myself, but I give support (among other things) in the Dutch-speaking community & contacted the developers about this bug after someone on IRC asked questions about this problem. Please also keep in mind that building your own packages is not the best solutions for most users (because it's way too complicated for them). That's why I reminded that people could wait for official packages. It's always good to explain this for less-experienced users (this is Ubuntu after all, not Gentoo or Slackware). |
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Re: Bug #173890 flashplugin-nonfree md5 mispatch support thread
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Re: Bug #173890 flashplugin-nonfree md5 mispatch support thread
This does not work for me. Neither your prebuilt package nor your build instructions. Here are the errors resulting for the buildpackage:
dpkg-buildpackage -b -rfakeroot dpkg-buildpackage: source package is flashplugin-nonfree dpkg-buildpackage: source version is 9.0.115.0ubuntu2 dpkg-buildpackage: source changed by Brandon Holtsclaw <imbrandon@kubuntu.org> dpkg-buildpackage: host architecture amd64 dpkg-buildpackage: source version without epoch 9.0.115.0ubuntu2 fakeroot debian/rules clean /usr/bin/dpkg-buildpackage: 224: fakeroot: not found Any ideas? |
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Re: Bug #173890 flashplugin-nonfree md5 mispatch support thread
Ok I installed fakeroot and built the package lol. However, that simply builds the package that you already did, which does not work properly. It only works on youtube, but wont load other flash sites like disney.com or nick.com. Any ideas?
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Re: Bug #173890 flashplugin-nonfree md5 mispatch support thread
I don't know. I realized I have the same problem, but I never used those sites before. What is interesting, however, is that the page loads (I see animations) and then is covered by a dark blue screen.
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Re: Bug #173890 flashplugin-nonfree md5 mispatch support thread
Ya. You can tell that it actually loads up and then just dissapears. Nick.com only loads a few things but leaves the rest the page blank.
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Re: Bug #173890 flashplugin-nonfree md5 mispatch support thread
This is a problem for Opera (as well as Konqueror) in Ubuntu. 9.50 Beta 2 of Opera (and later) are the only versions of Opera that can handle the new plugin.
On Launchpad Bug Comments, by selivanow Quote:
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Currently neither the flashplugin-nonfree or IcedTea or Blackdown Java plugins work in Firefox 64, and reportedly Konqueror or Opera (I don't run them so I don't know), on Gusty AMD64. However I've found two workarounds that work very well for me. I'm running Ubuntu Gutsy AMD64 on an nForce4 based platform with an Athlon64 X2 4200+ at 2.65GHz, 3GB DDR, and an Nvidia 7800GT video card. Here's what I've done:
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Sun Java 7 beta (IcedTea Java) --------------------------------------- To get a working Java Firefox plugin you unfortunately have to compile Java from the source. Now don't worry, it's really very easy, it just takes a long, long, long, time. The night I compiled it I waited for three hours, and finally went to bed. However when I woke up the next morning it was done and Java 7 worked beautifully, including the Firefox browser plugin! Now what's odd here is that the package version we're going to build is in the Ubuntu repositories, but for some reason Java won't work unless it's actually compiled on your machine. So here we go: Quote:
And that's it. However as I said, it takes a very long time to compile even on a fairly speedy dual core machine, and it's the "sudo apt-get -b" command that takes so many hours. So just be patient, and you will have Java. The update icon might also pop up asking you to upgrade Java after installation, but you will notice that both versions are the same. DO NOT UPGRADE. Java will still work, but there will be a lot of jerking and other anomalies if you do. Instead, go into package manager, select all the icedtea-java packages, and then go to the menu bar and click "Package->Lock Version". This will not stop the update icon from appearing, but it will stop Java from being overwritten during other upgrades. Of course, when the update version changes you should unlock the packages and try the new version. One other word of warning, do not substitute "aptitude" for "apt-get" in the Java build commands. They are special package commands that aptitude does not implement. I hope this helps until the problems with these packages are worked out. Last edited by muncrief; December 12th, 2007 at 03:17 AM.. Reason: Added archive Flash player instructions |
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Re: How to get Flash and Java 7 working in on Gutsy AMD64
Thanks to the OP for posting this. I try to install your package but I get an error saying I don't have permission to access it.
I have uninstalled flash for the moment. I think I will wait for an official fix. How long does this usually take? I am new to Ubuntu. |
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