On Saturday 11 July 2009 02:03:16 am david wrote: > Hmmm, I have no such problem with Flash on Debian Lenny. Many times, I > have a Flash music video playing in FF, switch it to the background, and > continue doing other stuff with the computer without any performance > impact at all. Must be a problem with Ubuntu. Well, I've no idea what Ken uses (and his problem is pretty different than mine), but I did mention I was using Jaunty specifically. It still works fine on Hardy (whose Flash is 9.0) and OK on Intrepid, both of which default to earlier versions of Xorg -- as appears to be the case with Lenny since Debian stable goes into feature freeze about what, 6 or 7 years before each release? So in a couple of years you may run into this problem, in Rocky or Scud or whatever they name it by then. What doesn't work fine on Hardy is LMMS 0.4.4, which wouldn't even build unless I installed a lot of newer versions of packages that would undermine the stability which would be my entire reason for running a long-term release. Intrepid's shelf life is already running out unless I spend more time backporting packages than I have available, so I'm stuck running newer, unstable distros for a while. Rob _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user