[18:09] <azm> someone has issues with plugin container recently ?
[18:10] <azm> as I start playing youtube video it allocate over 1 Gb of memory and I have to kill it.
[18:10] <ailo_> azm: Has happened to me a couple of times
[18:10] <azm> in chrome flash stopped working completely
[18:10] <ailo_> Not very often, though
[18:11] <ailo_> Could be some sites are worse than others
[18:11] <ailo_> I know a game that did that continuously
[18:11] <azm> well vimeo works fine
[18:12] <ailo_> So, I needed to restart the browser now and then to clear up the memory leak (or did I just refresh, I forget)
[18:12] <azm> yea it worked before for me too
[18:12] <azm> I kill it and restart FF and it worked
[18:12] <ailo_> I think it's enough just to restart FF in most cases
[18:13] <ailo_> Once I came back after a long break, the whole system was borked because of a memory leak. Even Swap was swamped
[18:13] <azm> hm, those times passed
[18:13] <azm> I dont know, maybe I should reinstall ubuntu
[18:13] <azm> maybe its overkill
[18:13] <ailo_> It's the flash-plugin that causes it
[18:14] <ailo_> No fault of Ubuntu
[18:15] <ailo_> Hmm, now that I think of it, I think it may have been Java causing the problem with the game. Not really sure.
[18:15] <ailo_> azm: Is it amd64?
[18:16] <azm> i686
[18:20] <azm> trying to reinstall flash
[18:20] <ailo_> azm: Don't think that will solve it. I'm pretty sure it's related to what pages are up on the browser. Did you try to identify that?
[18:22] <ailo_> For me, the game that did that would do it slowly over time.
[18:24] <azm> well I tried to close all FF tabs and open and run just youtube video
[18:24] <azm> and the plugin container pops up and xruns start emerging
[18:24] <azm> and all system slow down
[18:24] <azm> so it cause youtube
[18:28] <ailo_> azm: You use jack for Desktop audio?
[18:28] <azm> yea
[18:28] <ailo_> What distro?
[18:28] <ailo_> KX?
[18:28] <azm> this channel
[18:28] <azm> name
[18:29] <azm> pretty bad support in ubuntustudio to get working jack + pa together
[18:29] <azm> so Im using jack for FF too
[18:29] <azm> using some plugin
[18:29] <azm> libflashsupport
[18:30] <azm> Id be happy to get working this stuff out of the box
[18:30] <ailo_> azm: Well, I would say it depends on what you want to do. What's your latency set at?
[18:31] <ailo_> Did you try using PA with jack?
[18:31] <azm> yep it does not work
[18:31] <azm> if I run jack
[18:31] <azm> then the sound in browser does not work
[18:31] <ailo_> Personally, I don't ever use jack to anything but pro audio stuff, though I sometimes run PA and jack at the same time with two different cards
[18:32] <ailo_> There's a way to let PA connect to jack, but I haven't tried it myself
[18:33] <azm> ye, kx studio has it this way
[18:35] <azm>                                                                    when I turn off jack its same
[18:35] <azm> lol
[18:36] <ailo_> What is the same? Slow system?
[18:36] <azm> ye
[18:36] <ailo_> How much Ram do you have?
[18:36] <azm> 2gb
[18:37] <ailo_> Regular Ubuntu as you said (I have 2GB as well)
[18:37] <ailo_> By regular, I mean not amd64
[18:37] <azm> weird in chrome flash is broken completelly
[18:37] <ailo_> Is it Maverick?
[18:38] <azm> yes
[18:38] <azm> last ubuntustudio
[18:38] <ailo_> Is it Google Chrome, or Chromium-browser?
[18:38] <azm> chromium browser
[18:38] <azm> it was called chrome
[18:39] <ailo_> chromium is the version you have in Ubuntu's repo. Google Chrome I think includes some non open source code (not sure)
[18:40] <azm> meh, what next
[18:40] <ailo_> I think I tried that jack - flash thing, but I didn't like it very much
[18:40] <azm> Im lost
[18:40] <ailo_> Poor performance from flash
[18:41] <azm> yes, but no one havent created something better
[18:41] <ailo_> I would not use jack for Desktop audio, but if you do, use very high latency.
[18:41] <azm> that is not an issue
[18:42] <ailo_> What graphic card do you have?
[18:42] <ailo_> And, when you say slow, do you mean CPU -slow, or that your memory is filled to maximum (not counting cached memory).
[18:44] <azm> I mean memory
[18:45] <ailo_> It sounds like you have something else occupying the memory too, aside from the browsers. For me 2GB is enough to run several flash videos at once. I get problems with some flash content, like commercials, if there are too many pages up sometimes.
[18:46] <ailo_> I don't ever run out of memory, actually, aside from now and then when there has been a clear leakage
[18:46] <ailo_> It's only taking up a lot of processing power
[18:47] <ailo_> The base system is below 1GB, but after running a few apps I get up to 1.1 to 1.2 GB.
[19:57] <azm> downgrade of flashplugin and flash installer to 10.1
[19:57] <azm> helped solve it