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Yahoo Screen crashes in Linux but not Windows 7 Why?

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I have FireFox on both a linux partition and a windows partition. When I try to access a "yaooo screen" video in linux I get an error message :

         "Oops! Something went wrong.

Please check your internet connection or try reloading the video. Otherwise, check out one of these related videos:" If I run FireFox in windows 7, and attempt to run the same video, it runs perfectly.

I have FireFox on both a linux partition and a windows partition. When I try to access a "yaooo screen" video in linux I get an error message : "Oops! Something went wrong. Please check your internet connection or try reloading the video. Otherwise, check out one of these related videos:" If I run FireFox in windows 7, and attempt to run the same video, it runs perfectly.

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FireFox does not crash so there is no FireFox crash report to send. Only the video driver for the Yahoo Screen videos crashes with the above error message.

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Frank,

To clarify, are you using Wubi or do you actually have Linux and Windows on their own partitions/drives (ex. C drive is for Linux, D drive is for Windows)

Can you send a screenshot? You can use the Screenshot application on Linux or use the terminal with a delay of 5 seconds to get your screen ready.

  • Open Terminal (CTRL key + ALT key + A) and type gnome-screenshot -d 5

Save and upload it here.