Comment 3 for bug 333805

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technoboi (m-launchpad-leafcom-co-uk) wrote : Re: [Bug 333805] Re: Firefox 3.0.6 freezes when trying to Flash Movies

Hi James,
Thank you for your email. I'm sorry that I have been a little slow in my
reply but I have only just transferred all my Windows Thunderbird mail
over to Ubuntu.

In answer to your question:

>Which flash player packages did you try, in which order?

>could you ls /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/ in a terminal and report
back

Answer:-
flashplugin-alternative.so nphelix.so nphelix.xpt

If I use about:plugins in the Firefox address I get (standby for some html):-

    Shockwave Flash

    File name: libswfdecmozilla.so
    Shockwave Flash 9.0 r999

MIME Type Description Suffixes Enabled
application/x-shockwave-flash Adobe Flash movie swf Yes
application/futuresplash FutureSplash movie spl Yes

I should add that the CPU is an Athlon 64 but I am running Ubuntu i386 version.

However, the plot thickens. I have just gone onto youtube and successfully played a video. Then I tried to play a video on megawhat.tv Megawhat was a mess with 3 buttons piled on top of each other where the video should be. I clicked on them and nothing happened. Then I went back to youtube... nothing would play in youtube. I restarted Firefox - still the same. I restarted Ubuntu - still no luck. I tried a cold restart - still no luck. I installed an extension to Firefox to clear the memory and disk caches - no luck. I tried starting Firefox in safe mode from the command line and switched off all extensions - still no luck!
So, I'm guessing that something on the Megawhat.tv site corrupted something. Megawhat works perfectly OK on my EeePC 901, running Hardy Heron, and on my MythTV box (I think that is Gutsy).
I tried disabling the Flash plugin, restarting Firefox then re-enabling the plugin - no luck. The same problem, Firefox just locks up and after a short while greys over. The video screen does come up and the circle in the middle rotates about 180 degrees - then lock up.

I wondered about deleting the plugin and then trying to add it again but I don't know how to delete it.

That's all I can report. If you have any other suggestions then I will be pleased to hear them.

Regards,
Brian

James Thomas wrote:
> I cannot replicate this issue on 2 different PCs
>
> Which flash player packages did you try, in which order?
>
> could you ls /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/ in a terminal and report
> back
>
> cheers
>
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