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Old 04-01-2009
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Flash, Firefox & Linux (Ubuntu)

Anyone else having problems with flash in ubuntu 8.10? Random players don't seem to work, and sometimes it just crashes my browser. Other sites/players do funny things

Anyone able to get flash working reliably?
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Old 05-28-2009
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I couldn't get my soundcard to work properly with flash player, worked fine in the mobo's line in though.
Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling it, sudo aptitude purge to make sure that all the files are removed first.
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Old 05-29-2009
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Are you using Gnash or Adobe or that other one (can't remember what it's called)? If one is giving you troubles, remove it with Synaptics and install the other, etc. You can keep both but if you do, make sure both are not active at once in Firefox's addon's. Also, does Flash appear fine in Opera, Epiphany or other browsers?
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Old 06-01-2009
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Flash is poor under Linux, especially the Adobe flash. I find that it works but it's slow and when there's video involved such as with sites like Youtube it's very jerky. It also tends to be a whole release behind the windows equivalent. I tend not to visit sites that use flash much anyway so for me it's not an issue. If you're not bothered about videos etc, then I would follow vahnx's advice and try one of the open source flash players such as Iced-tea or gnash.
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I know it has been a while since someone has replied and I'm not sure if you still need a response. But I experienced the same problem running Ubuntu Studio. MySpace music players weren't working, YouTube videos would play without sound, etc. I searched and searched and searched and FINALLY found a forum (can't find it now but if I do, I post the link to it). The fix was using Macromedia Flash. Gnash wasn't working for me and Adobe Flash was a joke!

Apparently, Adobe bought out Macromedia but both versions are still available for install? I've never been a huge fan a flash so I don't follow the history. Haha.

Anyway, It has been a while since I've corrected the problem but I think I remember the command I used.

Ok...ok...now on to the point.....

I used the following command to install Macromedia Flash:

sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree

Ever since then, I haven't had any problems with flash. I hope this helps you!
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