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Firefox 3.5.2 keeps crashing when I try to fullscreen any flash video. I tried using the old fix:
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libGL.so.1 firefox
But I guess it doesn't work anymore. I can't downgrade because I just recently cleared my pacman cache, and hte most out of date mirror doesn't have Firefox 3.5.1. Does anyone have a fix or a link to a Firefox 3.5.1 download?
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Have you tried disabling hardware acceleration in the Flashplugin settings?
That did the trick for me.
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I had the same problem here.
Not many people seem to be affected, this might have something to do with the Xorg video driver used then ?
oib111 and theapodan, what are you using ?
And why did mozilla firefox binaries build not crash a single time ? (same version 3.5.2 , installed from AUR).
pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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Fullscreen flash hasnt worked here since flash 10 (have to drop to a VT and kill the browser). I thought it was a known bug.
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Well, where is it reported ?
It really doesn't look like everyone is affected, so please post which Xorg driver you are using (and other details about your system) to see if there is any similarities.
mine : up-to-date i686 system, using nouveau driver and gnome.
pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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Try the Arch Rollback Machine.
edit: wrong URI
Whats URI? You mean URL?
How's my programming? Call 1-800-DEV-NULL
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Same problem here, I'm using the nvidia-driver 185.18.36, firefox 3.5.2 and flash 10 on a MacBook Pro. Disabling the hardware acceleration for flash did the trick for me and it's working now.
edit: URI means Uniform Resource Identifier. URL is a subset of URI I believe.
Last edited by V for Vivian (2009-09-09 13:29:59)
YES WE CAN
(but that doesn't necessarily mean we're going to)
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i686, nvidia, kde4, konq/firefox/opera here. Some flash videos work in fullscreen, some dont and if it works its laggy... i dont know much about flash to start debugging it and have just been avoiding fullscreen since flash10 came out (wow, its been almost a year already).
I said that i thought it was a known bug because i remember reading a thread like this somewhere a while ago when flash10 was still new and pretty much everyone confirmed it.
Last edited by Chrysalis (2009-09-09 20:47:10)
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