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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user]  Flashplayer 9 working for anybody?
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Grant Edwards ha scritto:
> Flashplayer 9 doesn't seem to work for me.  I've tried it in
> both Opera and Firefox, but for most videos (e.g. nytimes.com)
> it just sits there with the spinning "loading" arrow.  Clicking
> play does nothing.
> 

Working here.

I had a similar problem on a Kubuntu system, and it was audio related
(disabling aRTs was the solution). Are you using aRTs, gstreamer or similar?

m.
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