








zerozero wrote:i may have spoken to soon about the problems being solved with xserver/nvidia: i can't play full-screen flash vids (flashplayer crashes every time), i tried the 10.3, the 11.x flash v. and no-go;
is it just here, or can anyone else confirm this?




Sonorpearl
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Re: flashplugin crashes when using ONLY nvidia 290.03
The Bug is only under the 11 Version of Flash.
Just use this Version:
http://www.myscienceisbetter.info/fl...6_64.so.tar.gz
Simply Replace the old one with this and everything will run fine.
It helped many Friends of mine, so try it out.
10-24-11, 01:41 PM #19
towo|
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Re: flashplugin crashes when using ONLY nvidia 290.03
I can confirm, flash 10.0 r45 works without problems with driver 290.03



pros wrote:Updated nvidia drivers to 290, and flash is crashing continuously. Seems it is related to nvidia drivers because I'm pointing to latest (no Xorg upgrade)






viking777 wrote:Hey guys, maybe you missed my edited post earlier so here we go again. For me this is not a Flash problem and it is not an Nvidia problem, it is a browser problem. Opera works, and Firefox (therefore presumably Iceweasel also) does not work. I have no idea about Chrome/Chromium because for me neither of these ever work anyway.
So I guess what you need to wait for is an update to FF, absolutely no point in chasing flash versions or anything else imho.

viking, I don't know what FF version you're on, but you may want to try a manual FF upgrade (if not on 7.0.1 already). See this thread: viewtopic.php?f=141&t=76048&p=454351#p454351
For your safety, Firefox has disabled your outdated version of Flash. Please upgrade to the latest version.






viking777 wrote:So I guess what you need to wait for is an update to FF, absolutely no point in chasing flash versions or anything else imho.




viking777 wrote:mozilla-flashplugin has been updated this morning, but it hasn't made any difference to the flash problem.
In my own case, by experimenting with Firefox 7 I have actually made the situation worse, it didn't cure the flash problem so I decided to unistall it and revert to v5 from the repos - this won't even start now! Try to start it from a terminal and it just moves to another line, no browser ever appears and neither do any error messages?

Lippy wrote:About Firefox 5 not starting after you reverted it, it's probably your profile that has become incompatible with it. Firefox will read a profile from an older version fine and it will convert it so it's compatible with the new version. The same is not true the other way round. Creating a fresh profile should solve the problem, but it might be too much hassle as you will lose your user settings and extensions. Once a more up to date version of Firefox appears in the Mint repos, it should work fine with your old profile again once you switch back to it from Iceweasel.



Adding gnome-shell makes 1 non-depending packages uninstallable on i386: gnome-shell



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