You're using i386? If so, nspluginwrapper isn't necessary - I built that package for testing purposes. Remove nspluginwrapper and flashplugin-nonfree, then reinstall flashplugin-nonfree.
Also, I have *never* seen Youtube crash from this particular bug, so you may likely have another problem. Do you have "libflashsupport" installed?
It's not a good idea to ask for support in Launchpad bug reports like this, as it pollutes the comments. Ubuntu Forums may be a better place. See this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=866965
Andrew,
You're using i386? If so, nspluginwrapper isn't necessary - I built that package for testing purposes. Remove nspluginwrapper and flashplugin- nonfree, then reinstall flashplugin- nonfree.
Also, I have *never* seen Youtube crash from this particular bug, so you may likely have another problem. Do you have "libflashsupport" installed?
It's not a good idea to ask for support in Launchpad bug reports like this, as it pollutes the comments. Ubuntu Forums may be a better place. See this thread: http:// ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=866965