Installed rawhide this morning (err, very late last night and configured
it this morning), and it seems flash OR pulseaudio isn't working. I can
hear normal system sounds just fine. But if I go to a flash site, such
as http://espn.go.com and play the sportscenter video, it plays fine but
can't hear anything.
While that is going on, I called up the Menu/Sound & Video/PulseAudio
Volume Control menu and it shows no streaming. But you keep seeing a
flashed menu that keeps coming up, but it seems transparent? Probably
doesn't sound right but if someone would try it, maybe they will see the
same thing.
I will say before I did the install, that it had been working fine on a
previous install from days/weeks ago and had been doing just updates.
So if there is something not installed that needs to be, I cant' think
of what it is. The flash-plugin came straight from adobe via yum.
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05-06-2008, 03:22 PM
Bill Nottingham
Flash on rawhide
Mike Chambers (mike@miketc.com) said:
> Installed rawhide this morning (err, very late last night and configured
> it this morning), and it seems flash OR pulseaudio isn't working. I can
> hear normal system sounds just fine. But if I go to a flash site, such
> as http://espn.go.com and play the sportscenter video, it plays fine but
> can't hear anything.
>
> While that is going on, I called up the Menu/Sound & Video/PulseAudio
> Volume Control menu and it shows no streaming. But you keep seeing a
> flashed menu that keeps coming up, but it seems transparent? Probably
> doesn't sound right but if someone would try it, maybe they will see the
> same thing.
>
> I will say before I did the install, that it had been working fine on a
> previous install from days/weeks ago and had been doing just updates.
> So if there is something not installed that needs to be, I cant' think
> of what it is. The flash-plugin came straight from adobe via yum.
>
> Any ideas?
You probably need libflashsupport.i386.
Bill
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