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Old 05-14-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Firefox crashing after view youtube videos

First video loads up fine, the second video l click on and firefox crashes.

Flash Player: Warning: environment variable G_FILENAME_ENCODING is set and is not UTF-8
Flash Player: Warning: environment variable G_FILENAME_ENCODING is set and is not UTF-8
Flash Player: Warning: environment variable G_FILENAME_ENCODING is set and is not UTF-8
Flash Player: Warning: environment variable G_FILENAME_ENCODING is set and is not UTF-8
Flash Player: Warning: environment variable G_FILENAME_ENCODING is set and is not UTF-8
/usr/lib/firefox-2.0.0.13/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 30900 Segmentation fault /usr/bin/soundwrapper "$prog" ${1+"$@"}
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Hi - which version of Firefox are you using?
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Firefox v2.0.0.13
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have you installed flash plugins
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Yes, I have the Mandriva 2008.1 powerpack edition.
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perhaps this might help. i haven't tried this myself, i'm just living the problem.
2008.1 Errata - Mandriva Community Wiki
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This might be controversial, but I don't think FF handles Flash very well. It works on my machine, but often crashes at some point during the day. Flash seems to be a common factor in this.
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I tried looking at the 2008.1 Errata and tried those solutions. Still nothing, Firefox will crash after I click on the second video.
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I tried looking at the 2008.1 Errata and tried those solutions. Still nothing, Firefox will crash after I click on the second video.
I think this is worth logging as a bug. Ages since I tried that myself though.
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