Thanks tlan for the detailed reply. Unfortunately it did not solve my problem. I don't have the 'smurf' issue but flash video is still crashing my system even after reverting flash versions the way you described.
Any other ideas?
Thanks tlan for the detailed reply. Unfortunately it did not solve my problem. I don't have the 'smurf' issue but flash video is still crashing my system even after reverting flash versions the way you described.
Any other ideas?
version = 10.0.32.18
New thought: Could it be a sound problem? I've just had the system crash twice now while listening to tunes through Banshee and I wasn't watching any youtube videos at the time. Hmmmm....
Last edited by xchecker; June 3rd, 2012 at 03:47 AM.
thats the problem you are still using 10.0 which does crash
you need the 11.1.102.63. finish the below steps
5. Go here and download this file
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get...63_archive.zip
6. extract the file
7. open the extracted folder and find the version either 32 or 64bit
8. open that folder and extract the file that pertains to your OS
9. launch terminal and type sudo nautilus which will open your file manager
10. browse to the location of the extracted folders and you will see a usr folder,
11. Copy and paste that folder over the /usr folder at the root
12. also copy and paste the (11.xx.xx) libflashplayer.so file to the /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins folder overwriting the version10 file from the previous step 3
Reboot
all this must be done using sudo nautilus, and keep the downloaded files handy just in case.
Agreed, right click....tweak hardware acceleration....blue people are gone. And all is right in the Linux multiverse once more.
Well, I went through the steps again and Flash now indicates the proper version, but it is still crashing. I'll go through it again just to double check and see if I get any different result.
The other odd thing that happens with Firefox - and this may be unrelated - is that when I launch it, my homepage does not come up even though I have it set to open upon launch in the Firefox settings. CLicking on HOME will bring it up OK. I mention this only because when I completed your instructions this time and rebooted, Firefox actually launched my homepage finally, but after it crashed again the homepage didn't come back on the restart.
Thank you. This solution worked perfectly. Make sure you (a) use Advanced Mode [Tools, Flash Aid, Advanced Mode} (b) Check Override GPU Validation and (c) UNCHECK Enable Linux HWVideo decode - If you don't then you cannot jump forward in YouTube playback.
(Ubuntu 12.04 - AMD Quad Core Bulldozer 64Bit - Unity 3D - Firefox 13.0 - NVidia GT 440)
The solution to use flash 11.1.102 worked since today for me, but now firefox is blocking it for unsafe... :S
any ideas to solve it?
EDIT: I solved it uninstalling libvdpau1, but now audio is choppy... I think I've a problem with jack & pulseaudio when using flash (I'm using Ubuntu Studio)... If I stop jack, all works fine... I'll continue investigating...
Last edited by shimoda; March 28th, 2013 at 04:07 PM.
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