On Sat, 2008-10-18 at 17:37 +0100, Colin Guthrie wrote: > 1. You've got the wholly redundant 64-bit version of libflashsupport > which cannot be loaded or used by the 32-bit flash. > > and > > 2. You apprear to not have the 32-bit alsa-lib/alsa-plugins installed > which would allow native 32 bit alsa apps (i.e. flash sans > libflashsupport) to work with pulse audio. *sigh* You're right. I don't know what caused the original problem right after installing flash-plugin 10, but for all the time after it, I didn't have the i386 version of the packages installed. When I installed libflashsupport.so originally, it was for x86_64. Installing the i386 version resulted in audio. I've since removed libflashsupport.i386 and installed alsa-(lib|plugins-pulseaudio).i386 and flash 10 works properly. Thanks for catching what I was missing. -- Richi Plana