On Sat, 2008-01-12 at 18:20 +0100, Mark wrote: > 2008/1/12, Craig White <craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > > On Sat, 2008-01-12 at 03:29 +0100, Mark wrote: > > > > I don't know, flash works ok for me but I am probably just dumb and > > > > lucky I guess. > > > > > > > > Noticeably absent from your description is: > > > > - which version of Fedora you are using > > > latest (F8 with all updates) > > > > > > > - which version of Flash Player Plugin you used > > > latest on the link i mentioned > > > > > > > - errors reported on screen, in syslog or dmesg > > > well.. firefox seems to crash for a few seconds.. than it comes back > > > and all sound is lost > > > > > > > - whether you installed libflashsupport (F8) > > > if it's installed in a default installation than i have it otherwise i don't > > > > > > > - which sound system you are using > > > default in F8 (pulseaudio) > > > > > > > - what the response was from Adobe when you reported the problem > > > not reported and i'm not gonna report it. Sound works fine for me in > > > older distributions with the same flash version or newer distributions > > > with again the same flash version. (older: F7, newer: updated Arch > > > Linux) so i'm guessing that it's something fedora did somewhere....?? > > ---- > > pulseaudio doesn't know how to play flash sound > > > > yum install libflashsupport > > > > problem solved (I think) > > > > Craig > > I would have sworn it was installed by default.. apparently it wasn't. > now it's solved. > Thanx for the 'fix'. ---- it is never installed by default because it is only useful if you install flash-plugin and that is not distributed by Fedora and not assumed to be installed. Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list