On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Orcan Ogetbil <orcanbahri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > --- On Sat, 11/8/08, Chris Adams wrote: >> >> It is working for me on F9/x86_64. I didn't do >> anything special; I have >> the Adobe repo in my yum config and got >> flash-plugin-10.0.12.36-release >> with a yum update. >> -- > > I also got the same version of flash-plugin from the Adobe repo. It works but there is this infamous "grey rectangle bug" on 64 bit systems that drives me insane. I read very many discussions about this but there is no known solution (to me). > > Basically when I go to a website that makes use of flash, sometimes the flash content is replaced with a grey box. Left- or right-clicking on the grey box doesn't do anything. The page needs to be reloaded (some times a large number of times) until it shows properly. Sometimes it turns to grey in the middle of a flash video that I'm watching (this is the most annoying case since some flash players don't have time-seeking feature, I have to watch everything over). The bug happens more often when I have multiple tabs/windows open that display websites with flash content. > > The issue is reported on different linux systems (Ubuntu, Fedora...). Some say that it broke during a minor update in the 9.0.x series. I can't verify this because I couldn't find copies of old versions of flash plugins. 10.0.x series didn't fix the problem. > > Typically when the grey rectangle bug happens I get messages in the system log, such as > > npviewer.bin[18365]: segfault at 13 ip 1493db7 sp ff9b3964 error 4 in libflashplayer.so[def000+951000] > npviewer.bin[13560]: segfault at 13 ip 1493db7 sp ffbb3364 error 4 in libflashplayer.so[def000+951000] > npviewer.bin[810]: segfault at 13 ip 1493db7 sp ffaaea64 error 4 in libflashplayer.so[def000+951000] > npviewer.bin[15403]: segfault at 13 ip 1493db7 sp ffdd0d84 error 4 in libflashplayer.so[def000+951000] > npviewer.bin[4703]: segfault at ff9d1e4c ip ff9d1e4c sp fffd45dc error 14 > > npviewer.bin segfaults are there in every single case. If someone knows of a solution or workaround, I'm all ears. > > -Orcan This all rolls back to this "bug" in pulseaudio http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/267 note that I put bug in quotes because pulseaudio says it is a flash issue. You can find a lot more information about it in these bug reports, some have a lot of good information. The Ubuntu one has some well though out ideas about how to resolve this problem. The pulseaudio bug was submitted 8 months ago, something needs to be done. http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/267 http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/225 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/192888 -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list