Hi, so this one has me completely stomped... After upgrading to F13 (though yum but I also tested with a clean F13 install, same behavior) every flash video (e.g. youtube) plays significantly faster than it should... A 45 second video plays in about 12 seconds without any sound at all. The weird thing is this happens only in KDE - in gnome there are no issues at all. 1) On normal login into KDE this happens immediately. 2) If I remove the temp files and caches (rm -rf /var/tmp/kdecache-loony/ /var/cache/gdm/loony /tmp/*) then the problem doesn't happen on the first login. However, after a logout and log back in, the problem happens just as before. 3) Once the problem has occurred once, then only a reboot clears it. Removing the files mentioned in step 2 has no effect. Even switching to gnome at this time doesn't slow the video down again. I tried removing my .kde and a whole lot more. Even creating a new account and trying from that doesn't change anything. My HW config is a Dell Studio 17 (1747, with 1.73Ghz i7, 8GB) running a fully patched 64bit Fedora. I tried Flash plugins 10.0, 10.1 in 32bit and 10.0 pre- release 64bit without any differences. The graphics card is a ATI M96 (Mobility Radeon HD 4650) and I have no xorg.conf and only the standard keyboard settings in xorg.conf.d... Someone please tell me I'm not going crazy :) Peter. -- Censorship: noun, circa 1591. a: Relief of the burden of independent thinking. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines