I was unable to reproduce this error that I described in detail in my first post.
I can't find it now, it seems it has been deleted. In fact, I should delete almost all the lines from it in the first try because a ridiculous rule didn't allow me include links in my first post. It only had two links, one for the source of the audio streaming, that I named the Streaming Test page, and the other for the source of the debian package that I installed. So the only thing that remained was 'Hi'. But, immediately, I replied to this with the complete description of the problems, with all the lines that I was forced to delete from my first post by that ridiculous rule.
So, I think that it can be related to the traffic in the net, I mean, with the amount of people who is listening to the same streaming.
There are also two things that I did before to start to hear the streaming:
First, I started the firewall, with the command 'sudo ufw enable', in the Terminal. So, maybe the firewall didn't allow the petitions from the streaming server were answered, and this one cut the connection after a time limit of 10 minutes or 600 seconds. I think that it must be a time limit somewhere.
Second, the package adobe-flashplugin_11.2.202.406-0precise1_amd64.deb required three packages of libpango, so I installed them before it. But this is implicit when I said that I installed this package. But besides of that, I installed the official Adobe Flash Player in this way: I downloaded from its website the compressed file install_flash_player_11_linux.x86_64.tar.gz. I unzipped it, and, according to the instructions, I copied the file libflashplayer.so to the folder '/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins', and the folder usr to the root.
After trying all the combinations of this two things, I mean starting the firewall and installing also the official Adobe Flash Player, I was unable to reproduce this annoying error that upset me when I most want to hear this radio, between Thursdays at 23:30 UTC and Fridays at 01:00 am UTC. So I think that it could be also related with the traffic in the Internet.
Anyway, this is an error of Kubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr.
I never had this problem with Kubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin.
I can't find it now, it seems it has been deleted. In fact, I should delete almost all the lines from it in the first try because a ridiculous rule didn't allow me include links in my first post. It only had two links, one for the source of the audio streaming, that I named the Streaming Test page, and the other for the source of the debian package that I installed. So the only thing that remained was 'Hi'. But, immediately, I replied to this with the complete description of the problems, with all the lines that I was forced to delete from my first post by that ridiculous rule.
So, I think that it can be related to the traffic in the net, I mean, with the amount of people who is listening to the same streaming.
There are also two things that I did before to start to hear the streaming:
First, I started the firewall, with the command 'sudo ufw enable', in the Terminal. So, maybe the firewall didn't allow the petitions from the streaming server were answered, and this one cut the connection after a time limit of 10 minutes or 600 seconds. I think that it must be a time limit somewhere.
Second, the package adobe-flashplugin_11.2.202.406-0precise1_amd64.deb required three packages of libpango, so I installed them before it. But this is implicit when I said that I installed this package. But besides of that, I installed the official Adobe Flash Player in this way: I downloaded from its website the compressed file install_flash_player_11_linux.x86_64.tar.gz. I unzipped it, and, according to the instructions, I copied the file libflashplayer.so to the folder '/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins', and the folder usr to the root.
After trying all the combinations of this two things, I mean starting the firewall and installing also the official Adobe Flash Player, I was unable to reproduce this annoying error that upset me when I most want to hear this radio, between Thursdays at 23:30 UTC and Fridays at 01:00 am UTC. So I think that it could be also related with the traffic in the Internet.
Anyway, this is an error of Kubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr.
I never had this problem with Kubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin.
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