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I found that Flash acts really funny with 310.14. Sound doesn't play unless I am on another workspace. When I switch back, so that I can see the video sound cuts out. Downgrading to 304.60 solved this problem.
Flash 11.2.202.243 Firefox 16.0.1 Fedora 18 Nvidia drivers 310.14 |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Malaysia
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Are you using HDMI for audio?
I'm on Ubuntu 12.10 and have Flash 11.2.202.243, Firefox 16.0.1 and Nvidia drivers 310.14 (from xorg-edgers PPA), and I encountered no such issues. My display is hooked up via DVI and audio is obtained from the usual analog out jacks. Another possibility is that it's a Fedora specific issue. Do other Fedora users have the same issue?
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I am running gentoo with adobe-flash-11.2.202.238 and nvidia-drivers-310.14 and flash plays with no problem on firefox.
I did have a kernel oops with 304.60 in the early morning hours probably on DPMS deep sleep. No such issues on 310.14 which has been running stably since Friday. |
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I am not using HDMI audio. I am using a Logitech H600 wireless headset.
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Hmmm, strange.
What's your hardware setup? it could be due to a specific combination of hardware and drivers. Can you try running a different distro off a flash drive and see if the problem occurs?
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