You only had issues with the 32bit edition?
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:00 AM, omarly666
wrote:
> Same probl here . Nice workaround at #211.
> My own workaround:
> When the mouse don't connect with the flash, I use the key to get to
> the right place - marked yellow - then I use the to do the
Same probl here . Nice workaround at #211.
My own workaround:
When the mouse don't connect with the flash, I use the key to get to the
right place - marked yellow - then I use the to do the selection.
the old off/on trick with the browser also do the trick if the whole
flash thing disappears.
Further to my own comment #212: If you want to automagically solve this
for apps you run from the command line and not just apps run from menus,
drop this line into /etc/bash.bashrc or your own ~/.bashrc as well:
export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1
WLB -- just do this from a terminal as an admin user (
Hi,
Thank you for responding. What you just posted is greek to me. lol
I have been using Ubuntu Linux for about a year now and I absolutely love
it. I have no idea about all the techy terms. I still have a lot to learn.
One day I will get the nerve to experiment.
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 6:25
Howdy. I had the same issue on Ubuntu 9.10, 32-bit, Firefox 3.5.7 on
both Blackbox and Fluxbox -- but not Gnome, and not with Chrome.
What solved it for me was tacking the following line on /etc/profile:
export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1
and logging out and back in again.
That fixes it across the bo
"Hold down the right button. Keep holding it down. Then left click
somewhere on the page to get rid of the context menu. Now, still holding
the right button, left click on flash buttons, etc. It should work."
Heh. Cheeky workaround, but it does the trick for now.
Adobe's new refresh didn't fix it
Installing 64bit Flash solved this problem for me and generally seems to
have improved performace. Using Firefox on 9.10.
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Incredibly, I appear to have something new to add:
On my system (Karmic 64-bit), the problem appears when I enable System
-> Preferences -> Windows -> Select windows when the mouse moves over
them.
One additional data point: when my mouses passes over certain areas,
such as buttons, on a Flash mo
If nspluginwrapper is not used and the problem is not related to compiz this
helps:
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=TRUE firefox
For me everything worked with kde, awesome... but in fluxbox not. With
the variable set it works now.
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I buy your point. Nevertheless, at least the users should be notified
when the problem will be solved (not only by marking this bug as
solved), so that they can revert their workarounds. Otherwise it is very
likely that the fix will go unnoticed and many workarounds will remain
in place unwillingly
Configurations in general should be left along by updates; for all the
installer knows, the user may need GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 for something else,
and if the installer breaks it, it could be very difficult for the user to
track down. Furthermore, there could be many different workarounds/hacks all
Please, when this bug is fixed, also provide a way to "revert" the user
made workarounds.
For example, when fixing the bug, a pop-up window may say: "If you
disabled compiz because of the flash bug, you can now safely re-enable
it". Or, for workaround 3, the package installer may silently modify t
as for a workaround for opera: it basically works the same as with
firefox (exporting GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1). The file to do this is
/usr/lib/opera/operapluginwrapper. I added it right before the "exec"
(last line) and that seems to work. So, the end of the file looks like
this now:
export GDK_NATI
Further update: I've managed to get flash working fine in Firefox, here's what
I did:
I'm using Opensuse 11.2, kde 4.3, compiz 0.8.4, firefox 3.5.5
Using YaST I deleted all flash packages. Downloaded the latest Flash from Adobe
as a tar.gz, extracted the contents, then, using super-user mode in m
Update: Tried the latest flash release from adobe 10.0.42.34, still no
joy like the chap above. However, I managed to get flash installed in
Songbird (using somebody's tutorial by copying libflashplayer.so into my
Songbird's plugins folder) and using that everything works fine. BBC
iplayer all wor
as far as opera is concerned I can say that it is related to if the
plugin has focus or not. if the plugin doesn't have focus the click is
getting through, if the plugin has focus they don't.
this results in a behaviour like this:
"first click works(1)" -> "subsequent clicks dont(2)" -> "click out
I am affected by this bug.
However, there is another workaround, better than the right-click trick.
If you move the mouse around a lot, then clicks are more likely to be
registered. I don't know why, but they just are.
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Just reporting: this issue is still present with the newly released 64
bit Flash v 10.0.42.34. Of course the preposterous closed-source race-
condition nature of this bug means I've got the same odd crap as
everyone else: firefox is problem free no matter what, Chrome beta is
problematic if using c
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However, that "workaround" is not constantly working... sometimes it
does work and sometimes does not (tested in http://vbox7.com/)...
I've noticed that the flash controls functioning depends very much on the
version of the Adobe flash being used in the very web-site.
For example, in http://vbox7
When you click 5-7 times over the same flash control button very swiftly
(for example, the maximizing button), it DOES maximize and afterwards
the full-screen controls are working almost properly.
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Evan_martins workaround worked for me. I'm using opera 10.10. I've
changed all my shortcuts from "opera" to "GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 opera"
and now it seems to work. Hope it stays this way...
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