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I have some annoying problem with multilib/flashplugin installed on my x86_64 system. The problem is flash elements with animation are cut and they blinks then on mouse cursor (especially - time counter on video and any dynamic element) .
Bug:![]()
How it should be:![]()
I use flash with HWaccel on, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD, GNOME 2.32.
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Does it work ok with hw accel turned off?
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Does it work ok with hw accel turned off?
no,same situation ![]()
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Have you tried the 64bit flash from AUR? I haven't had any issues with it.
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Have you tried the 64bit flash from AUR? I haven't had any issues with it.
Already. It solved my problem.
But... causes of my 32bit flashplugin problems is also interesting thing.
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Try running your browser from the terminal to see if there are error messages.
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Try running your browser from the terminal to see if there are error messages.
nope
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I just want to make sure - there are no error messages while running multilib-flash when it displays the graphical errors you showed above?
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I just want to make sure - there are no error messages while running multilib-flash when it displays the graphical errors you showed above?
no errors. I promise )
with strace also none
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And it performs the same error in different browsers?
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And it performs the same error in different browsers?
yes! same with chromium. No errors only with flash video controls on youtube pages
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I installed multilib/flashplugin on my 64-bit arch and I met this problem too,but I solved this problem in this way:
open about:config
create:
dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.libflashplayer.so=true
dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.npwrapper.libflashplayer.so=false
restart the firefox 4,and it's done.
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I installed multilib/flashplugin on my 64-bit arch and I met this problem too,but I solved this problem in this way:
open about:config
create:
dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.libflashplayer.so=true
dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.npwrapper.libflashplayer.so=false
restart the firefox 4,and it's done.
Thx! it solved my problem.
P.S. What do you think about performance between an 64bit and nspluginwrapper version from multilib?
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yboren wrote:I installed multilib/flashplugin on my 64-bit arch and I met this problem too,but I solved this problem in this way:
open about:config
create:
dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.libflashplayer.so=true
dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.npwrapper.libflashplayer.so=false
restart the firefox 4,and it's done.Thx! it solved my problem.
P.S. What do you think about performance between an 64bit and nspluginwrapper version from multilib?
generally speaking,the 64-bit is better,but now It' hard to say which one is better,because the 64-bit version is on beta,while the nspluginwrapper is a wrapper of 32-bit version which performs well.
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Noticed that 32-bit version crashes often than 64bit
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