Re: two apps using sound

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----- Original Message ----
> From: John Haxby <jch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Alexander Saydakov <sandy_saydakov@xxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Saturday, January 5, 2008 10:39:52 AM
> Subject: Re:  two apps using sound
> 
> Alexander Saydakov wrote:
> > I have upgraded to the latest Flash 9.0.115.0 from adobe.com, but
> it 
 did not change anything.
> >   
> There are at least two ways of installing flash: one is to do it on a 
> per-user basis in which case you'll find the plugin in 
> ~/.mozilla/.../plugins (sorry, I forget the proper path name) and the 
> other way is to install the flash-plugin rpm -- you can do that from a 
> yum repo.   I'd definitely recommend installing from a yum repo
> because that way you don't have to keep manually checking for
> updates.  However, 
> if you do install a system-wide flash plugin you'll have to delete the 
> per-user plug-in otherwise you'll be running the old one.
> 
> I'm running that same version of the flash plug-in on my Fedora
> 8 
 system  and I can cheerfully run mplayer and firefox playing flash videos
> at 
 the  same time.


Yes, I removed .mozilla/plugins/(libflashplayer.so, flashplayer.xpt) and installed flash-plugin-9.0.115.0-release.i386.rpm from Adobe. It still locks the sound. :(



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