My daughter told me over the weekend that there was no sound from flash-enabled websites for the last couple of weeks on her Fedora 9 system. (My middle daughter told me the same).
I thought it was a pulseaudio problem, but sound works everywhere else. Has there been an update or something that's caused this problem? It was working beautifully until then.
(I wish I had more information, but there's nothing in syslog, and I haven't done updates in that time.
Mark Haney wrote:
My daughter told me over the weekend that there was no sound from flash-enabled websites for the last couple of weeks on her Fedora 9 system. (My middle daughter told me the same).
I thought it was a pulseaudio problem, but sound works everywhere else. Has there been an update or something that's caused this problem? It was working beautifully until then.
(I wish I had more information, but there's nothing in syslog, and I haven't done updates in that time.
Hi
I think you need "libflashsupport"
Marcelo
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
My daughter told me over the weekend that there was no sound from flash-enabled websites for the last couple of weeks on her Fedora 9 system. (My middle daughter told me the same).
I thought it was a pulseaudio problem, but sound works everywhere else. Has there been an update or something that's caused this problem? It was working beautifully until then.
(I wish I had more information, but there's nothing in syslog, and I haven't done updates in that time.
Hi
I think you need "libflashsupport"
Marcelo
It was working before, but I"ll check it and see.
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Mark Haney wrote:
| My daughter told me over the weekend that there was no sound from | flash-enabled websites for the last couple of weeks on her Fedora 9 | system. (My middle daughter told me the same). | | I thought it was a pulseaudio problem, but sound works everywhere else. | Has there been an update or something that's caused this problem? It | was working beautifully until then. | | (I wish I had more information, but there's nothing in syslog, and I | haven't done updates in that time.
I have the same problem with Fedora8, appearing within the last couple days. Reinstalled the flash-plugin, reinstalled libflashsupport, no joy.
Sound works fine elsewhere; just not flash. I have to use Google Chrome in wine to get sound with flash now.
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On 9/30/08, John Thompson johndthompson@gmail.com wrote:
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Mark Haney wrote:
| My daughter told me over the weekend that there was no sound from | flash-enabled websites for the last couple of weeks on her Fedora 9 | system. (My middle daughter told me the same). | | I thought it was a pulseaudio problem, but sound works everywhere else. | Has there been an update or something that's caused this problem? It | was working beautifully until then. | | (I wish I had more information, but there's nothing in syslog, and I | haven't done updates in that time.
I have the same problem with Fedora8, appearing within the last couple days. Reinstalled the flash-plugin, reinstalled libflashsupport, no joy.
Sound works fine elsewhere; just not flash. I have to use Google Chrome in wine to get sound with flash now.
Hi all,
I had this problem in a F9 on x86_64. I followed the instructions at http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f9.html#flash and now it's working properly again.
In my case the problem seemed to be that an update broke something with nspluginwrapper cause launching firefox from a terminal (maybe you can do it to see if you get some useful debug info) showed the plugin wrapper was not found.
HTH
- -John (john@os2.dhs.org)
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On Mon, 2008-09-29 at 19:45 -0500, John Thompson wrote:
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Mark Haney wrote:
| My daughter told me over the weekend that there was no sound from | flash-enabled websites for the last couple of weeks on her Fedora 9 | system. (My middle daughter told me the same). | | I thought it was a pulseaudio problem, but sound works everywhere else. | Has there been an update or something that's caused this problem? It | was working beautifully until then. | | (I wish I had more information, but there's nothing in syslog, and I | haven't done updates in that time.
I have the same problem with Fedora8, appearing within the last couple days. Reinstalled the flash-plugin, reinstalled libflashsupport, no joy.
Sound works fine elsewhere; just not flash. I have to use Google Chrome in wine to get sound with flash now.
- -John (john@os2.dhs.org)
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How did you get Chrome to install?
wine ChromeSetup.exe fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership ((nil) 0x129c78 0x33f930) stub! fixme:process:SetProcessShutdownParameters (00000280, 00000001): partial stub. fixme:ole:CoInitializeSecurity ((nil),-1,(nil),(nil),6,2,(nil),64,(nil)) - stub! fixme:winhttp:WinHttpOpen ((null), 1, (null), (null), 0x0): stub err:seh:raise_exception Unhandled exception code c0000005 flags 0 addr 0x1804984f wine client error:38: write: Bad file descriptor
Rick B.
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Rick Bilonick wrote:
| How did you get Chrome to install?
What version of wine are you using? I'm using v1.1.4, which apparently has some Chrome-related tweaks to make it work.
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On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 08:49 -0500, John Thompson wrote:
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Rick Bilonick wrote:
| How did you get Chrome to install?
What version of wine are you using? I'm using v1.1.4, which apparently has some Chrome-related tweaks to make it work.
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This is the version I'm using: wine-1.0-1.fc8.
I was able to install and run the Windows version of Firefox 3 (with flash support) under wine - but still no sound.
I've tried re-installing flash support but still no sound with flash. I have sound when using realplayer, but not rhythmbox.
Rick B.
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Rick Bilonick wrote: | On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 08:49 -0500, John Thompson wrote: | Rick Bilonick wrote: | | | How did you get Chrome to install? | | What version of wine are you using? I'm using v1.1.4, which apparently | has some Chrome-related tweaks to make it work. | |>
| This is the version I'm using: wine-1.0-1.fc8.
Try this one: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=63638
HTH...
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On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 15:11 -0500, John Thompson wrote:
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Rick Bilonick wrote: | On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 08:49 -0500, John Thompson wrote: | Rick Bilonick wrote: | | | How did you get Chrome to install? | | What version of wine are you using? I'm using v1.1.4, which apparently | has some Chrome-related tweaks to make it work. | |>
| This is the version I'm using: wine-1.0-1.fc8.
Try this one: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=63638
HTH...
Thanks. I used yum localinstall to update wine. Now the Chrome setup starts up, but stops because it wants to access the Internet. I'm not sure what is stopping Internet access. A help web page appears with instructions to fix it, but it's for Windows OS. I checked in wine configuration and also in Firefox (running under wine), but I don't see any option to change to allow Chrome set up to access the Internet to complete the installation. Any ideas? Did you have this problem?
Rick B.
Rick Bilonick wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 15:11 -0500, John Thompson wrote:
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Rick Bilonick wrote: | On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 08:49 -0500, John Thompson wrote: | Rick Bilonick wrote: | | | How did you get Chrome to install? | | What version of wine are you using? I'm using v1.1.4, which apparently | has some Chrome-related tweaks to make it work. | |>
| This is the version I'm using: wine-1.0-1.fc8.
Try this one: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=63638
HTH...
Thanks. I used yum localinstall to update wine. Now the Chrome setup starts up, but stops because it wants to access the Internet. I'm not sure what is stopping Internet access. A help web page appears with instructions to fix it, but it's for Windows OS. I checked in wine configuration and also in Firefox (running under wine), but I don't see any option to change to allow Chrome set up to access the Internet to complete the installation. Any ideas? Did you have this problem?
The complete package ready to run is described here: http://www.codeweavers.com/about/people/blogs/jwhite/2008/9/15/fire-drills-a... and it "works for me" using the WINE included. YMMV.