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Any flash video played in fullscreen makes my system freeze completely. Tried flashplugin and flashplugin-prerelease from AUR, same behaviour. Xorg 1.8, kernel 2.6.34, intel graphic driver 2.11. The issue emerged after last upgrade from testing ( xorg, intel driver ). Anybody with the same problem?
Last edited by gofree (2010-05-17 21:12:18)
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I don't have the problem.
Xorg 1.8.0.902-1
Kernel 2.6.34-1
Intel 2.11.0-1
Flashplugin 10.0.45.2-1
Chromium 5.0.342.9-1
T400 w/ GM45
[edit] I'm on x86_64 if that's relevant
Last edited by benob (2010-05-19 07:12:05)
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Yeah, it happens here too. The whole system locks up after a minute or so in fullscreen mode. The same thing happens with flash 10.1rc4.
The testing repo isn't enabled, I'm just using a few packages from it; Kernel 2.6.33.4, Xorg 1.8, Intel 2.11.0.
It's a Acer d250 (945GME).
Last edited by Pnevma (2010-05-19 00:22:28)
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I have been having this problem when I was video conferencing on skype 32 bit and all of a sudden it went to screen saver for a while. It doesn't happen all the time, but I'd say one out of three times my screen goes to idle while video conferencing on fullscreen the entire system froze.
Recently, I noticed when I watch a youtube video on fullscreen the same thing happens to me. Just like my skype experience, one out of three times I try to watch a video on full screen, I will encounter a system freeze.
I'm running a 64 bit Arch linux machine with 64 bit flash on it. Other than flash and skype, everything else installed on my computer is from core, extra, and community repos.
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I also have such issue. Arch Linux x86_64, testing in on, HP Compaq nc4400 (GMA950)
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I have similar problem on arch x64, with Radeon HD4650. Flashplugin from multilib causes system to freeze completely, also sound with it works unreliable (sometimes I hear some sound from flash before a freeze and sometimes there's no sound). Tried the prerelease flash also with the same effect. Where should I look (which logs should I check) to find the reason?
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Ever since I installed the new Flash 10.1 (Square), I haven't seen this problem. I'm not too sure if it is flash related or it has something to do with X because I do a complete upgrade of my system very often. It might be either the new Flash or one of those new updates that solved my problem.
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I had the problem when using the old x86_64 versions of flash or the [multilib] version.
The newest flash beta fixed it for me (and it performs a lot better).
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Neither changing the flashplayer, nor full system update helped... Watching something on youtube or pages extensively using flash still cause total system freeze. No matter which browser I use.
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Please open your own topic, this is a topic about Xorg 1.8, and about packages that were in [Testing] that time. You're using x86_64, the OP was using i686, you have ATi stuff, he has Intel stuff, and I assume you're not using [Testing] either.
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