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Since this morning Flash has been crashing both in Firefox and Chromium in my 64bits installation.
Making the suggested changes to /etc/adobe/mms.cfg makes no difference.
After downgrading libvdpau (0.6-2 => 0.6-1) flashplugin works normally again.
Did I find a bug or am I doing something wrong?
EDIT: Oh! https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=145408
Last edited by Tanizaki (2013-07-02 14:52:18)
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I have the same problem.
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So from the thread you linked, solutions are
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 7#p1154347 and
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 7#p1163327
Although I'd be very careful of the -c option when removing things with pacman. (I doubt -c is actually necessary)
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pacman -Rs flashplugin
rm -rf ~/.adobe/
pacman -S flashplugin
This did not help me.
Every video on youtube is like this anyway:
http://www.imageup.ru/img280/1392524/flash.png
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Same problem here.
pacman -Rs flashplugin
rm -rf ~/.adobe/
pacman -S flashplugin
This did not help me too.
But downgrading libvdpau (0.6-2 => 0.6-1) solves the problem.
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Disable acceleration in /etc/adobe/mms.cfg
Also if you are using chromium you should use chromium-pepper-flash from aur.
Last edited by Mr.Elendig (2013-07-03 13:10:48)
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Disable acceleration in /etc/adobe/mms.cfg
Do you mean setting EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode to 0?
It doesn't make any difference in Firefox, Flash still crashes with libdvpau 0.6-2
Also if you are using chromium you should use chromium-pepper-flash from aur.
This works for Chromium.
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But downgrading libvdpau (0.6-2 => 0.6-1) solves the problem.
Confirmed. Downgrading to libvdpau-0.6-1 solved the problem for me too.
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Doesn't the "2" in "0.6-2" represent just the pkgrel? I'm looking at the PKGBUILD for libvdpau, and it seems that 0.6-2 is really using the same source as 0.6-1. I just downgraded that way since I didn't have the old package anymore, and it hasn't helped at all. Can someone point me to a source for the working libvdpau downgrade package?
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After upgrading of mesa and nouveau-dri youtube videos seem to work but not always. Sometimes they start normally, sometimes they crash, greatly slowing down my system. So downgrading libvdpau to 0.6-1 is still best option.
Last edited by BrainWorker (2013-07-10 11:39:01)
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Doesn't the "2" in "0.6-2" represent just the pkgrel? I'm looking at the PKGBUILD for libvdpau, and it seems that 0.6-2 is really using the same source as 0.6-1. I just downgraded that way since I didn't have the old package anymore, and it hasn't helped at all. Can someone point me to a source for the working libvdpau downgrade package?
Find 0.6-1 in the ARM http://arm.konnichi.com/
The difference is 0.6-2 is compiled with DRI2-support while 0.6-1 is not. This apparently exposed a bug in the nouveau driver.
Last edited by progandy (2013-07-10 11:25:58)
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Find 0.6-1 in the ARM http://arm.konnichi.com/
The difference is 0.6-2 is compiled with DRI2-support while 0.6-1 is not. This apparently exposed a bug in the nouveau driver.
I don't think it is a bug with nouveau... I'm using the proprietary NVidia drivers and the same thing happens to me.
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New version of libvdpau 0.7-1 does not change anything :-(
Youtube videos take long time to load with impossibility to use browser and with "crash" window after all.
Last edited by BrainWorker (2013-08-06 21:21:05)
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Still the same problem
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Version 0.8-1 of libvdpau just came out, but it does not change anything either :-(
Every attempt to watch online video ends with crash message.
Am I doing anything wrong?
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