On 05/23/2012 11:38 PM, ken wrote: > Rob, what are you doing to get the error message? I.e., what command or > application are you invoking and where does the "200 Stream...." error > appear? It appears in the middle of the flash player screen (black at this point as it is trying to load the stream) > I've been having problems with flashplayer also-- for a long time and > over many upgrades. When, using firefox, I visit a site which invokes > flashplayer, the cpu load begins to increase.... it can go from 0.4 to > 6.8. If I then close the tab to that site, the cpu load goes back down > to where it was. I've talked with friends who use Mac OS X and Windows > and they both experience similar problems with flashplayer, so I always > assumed it was something in flash. Yes, flash player appears to have some nasty bits - maybe this is another reason why Apple / Steve Jobs was so anti flash on the iPhone. I am now using Konqueror with flowplayer - this is a java / flash incarnation that seems to work fine. > > On 05/21/2012 11:09 PM Rob Kampen wrote: >> Hi List, >> I have been getting the above errors for the last few months and >> extensive google foo has been less than conclusive - but indicates that >> the requesting flash player is somehow putting the wrong url content >> into the request. >> >> After I recently did a yum update on my wife's laptop she too started >> getting these errors. She has an old sony laptop running 5.8 and other >> than this error on various streaming tv links it is working just fine. >> Needless to say, she is less than thrilled with my IT skills at this >> point as she can no longer watch her favourite TV programs. >> >> So I decided to try and track down the problem on my own machine (CentOS >> 6.2) where yumex allows you to see and load older versions of a package. >> I started with a downgrade (and then a 2nd one .... and then the 5th >> one) of libflashplayer.so - fortunately rpmforge has older versions. >> Going right back to a 10.x version did not fix the problem. Thus I guess >> it is a firefox / xulrunner problem, however I am not happy to go back >> too many versions here as the exploit potential is much higher. >> >> Then I tried konqueror with flash enabled and guess what - no problems >> with any of the links that fail under firefox / libflashplayer. >> >> So my question to the list members - does anyone else have this problem >> with flash under firefox?? What do I do to fix it? >> TIA >> Rob >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos