Weird flash problem..


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I'm posting it in the linux client support because i feel that it has something to do with linux. It hasn't done this to me in windows.

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Any help? Thanks!

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Not something with "Linux", because it works fine for me.

about:plugins

File name: libflashplayer.so

Shockwave Flash 9.0 r124

P.S. Next time, you might want to link to the site with the problem. I hand-typed in the URL in your screenshot just to verify that the same page worked for me.

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loading fine here too.

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FF 2.13

File name: nswrapper_32_32.libflashplayer.so

Shockwave Flash 9.0 r115

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I have all the latest versions. I'm going to re install ubuntu now, maybe that will do me good. Ill keep you updated.

I installed nash but it wasnt working even without it when i just had flash. I uninstalled nash and i still got the same thing.

Sorry about that mark :D

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Well first and foremost I would look into that problem you seem to be having with Ubuntu scribbling on itself ;)

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I have all the latest versions. I'm going to re install ubuntu now, maybe that will do me good. Ill keep you updated.

I installed nash but it wasnt working even without it when i just had flash. I uninstalled nash and i still got the same thing.

Sorry about that mark :D

Before you re-install a whole OS, what does your about:plugins say you have for a flash plugin version?

Seems it would be easier to get a plugin rather than re-do a whole OS install.

(oh, and I suppose I am just as guilty at not supplying a link for the next person who might have wanted to verify the flash worked. ) :pinch:

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Haha i reinstalled just before i got your most resent post. But i have good news, flash is working :)

I honestly don't know what went wrong, but i'm glad its over with.

Thank you neowin.

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Flash player (even open source renderers) suck in linux. On two different machines, i've witnessed insane amounts of cpu hogging when rendering flash banners/games/animations, which is absent in windows. Anyone else who can attest to this?

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I hate flash player, it always does weird things to me (makes firefox's CPU usage go up to 100%, videos will stop playing 2 seconds in... , with no sound..). Regardless of the OS (linux, windows, os x..)

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Yeah i get overheating issues when i use 100% CPU. My Computer shuts down. I need to use a desk fan to watch flash movies in linux. In windows i do not. But then again, linux is really not suppose to be like windows at all.

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