The problem remains in Ubuntu 13.04 (with all browsers).
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Title:
Adobe Flash Player Settings dialog does not respond to
** No longer affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: chromium-browser
** No longer affects: firefox
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THis problem also occurs in Ubuntu 13.04 (not the beta but the final
released version)
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Title:
Adobe Flash Player
This problem also occurs in Ubuntu 13.04 beta 2 using Unity
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Title:
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Are there any workarounds on 13.04 Raring?
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Title:
Adobe Flash Player Settings dialog does not respond to mouse clicks
Installed gnome-shell on my latest 13.04 laptop. Logged in using gnome
fallback -- no effects. Flash dialog DOES NOT WORK still.
I can tab through the buttons in the flash dialog, e.g. to highlight accept.
Pressing space or enter does nothing.
If I then click on Accept, it simply becomes
Try installing Gnome desktop, package gnome-shell. That did the trick im
12.10.
Christopher Barrington-Leigh kirjoitti 8.4.2013 17:19:
Installed gnome-shell on my latest 13.04 laptop. Logged in using gnome
fallback -- no effects. Flash dialog DOES NOT WORK still.
I can tab through the buttons
Elias Aarnio: I do not see how your advice is different from what I
wrote I had just tried (which failed.)
Workaround:
For those desperate enough for a workaround, I can suggest this: install
Google Chrome. Unlike Chromium and other browsers, it has its Flash
built-in. Its Flash popup works fine
You do not need the closed-source Google Chrome just to run its Flash
plugin. It is also available in Chromium:
chromium --ppapi-flash-path=libpepflashplayer.so --ppapi-flash-
version=VERSION
You can extract the libpepflashplayer.so from chrome package. E.g., first
download
Christopher: Sorry, I read your message too hastily.
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Title:
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Christopher: I tested Gnome (gnome-shell) on a fresh install of 13.04
64-bit. The flash dialog worked for me. The login selection is called
Gnome in GDM.
Hope it works for you!
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As Unity 2D has been removed from 12.10 there is a need for another
workaround. I found out that the flash player settings dialog works in
Gnome classic (No effects) -session in 12.10 64 bit Ubuntu.
Does this not hint that the problem is in 3d acceleration?
In any case this is a bug that IMHO
Installed Gnome-shell on my 12.10 64-bit laptop. Flash dialog works.
As far as I understand this means that the windows manager of Unity is
broken. Or is it Compiz? All the same - this should be fixed.
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It still is not fixed in Ubuntu 12.04.2 on March 19, 2013.
However my understanding is, that it affects only 64-bit editions, using Compiz
(3D accelerated) Unity.
For me checking off of hardware acceleration did't work, but I found that
awkward workaround for this is logging into 2D session
Unfixed in 12.10 as on 28 feb 2013.
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Title:
Adobe Flash Player Settings dialog does not respond to mouse clicks
Status
Here's an interesting bit: in chrome, using built in flash plugin (11.5,
NPAPI) mouse clicks work, although webcam video doesn't work (shows as
solid green color).
Gonçalo Marrafa
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 3:59 AM, Ham Radio elijah.ezcomput...@gmail.comwrote:
This bug is over a year old. Can
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Affects me too. Please fix.
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This bug is over a year old. Can we please have a fix, and backport it
to Ubuntu 12.04? Thanks!
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Title:
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Just a heads up to add to this. This has been an issue in e17
Enlightenment Desktop for a while. I suspect that the compositor
settings are to blame here. Wasn't there a way to force certain apps to
be punched out of the compiz settingscompositor settings?? Going to
the extreme, is there a way
The problem is still there in early Ubuntu 13.04 (raring).
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Title:
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I don't know if the problem is specific to my system only. I'm using one of the
latest rev, it is 3469 compiled by myself. I'll try it on Arch too when I find
time for that.
The workaround #2 works, everything is ok in fullscreen mode.
Also, I have 2 more bugs to report that are related to
I agree that Adobe Flash Player is a semi-abandod piece of software, but
it will take years before Flash will be completely gone from the
internet. Maybe it will take 15 years. Everybody knows that ie6's
lifetime was way too long. Some functionality provided by Flash is not
supported by other
I have the same issue, but on Slackware 14 64bit and XFCE, so no unity. I can
switch to another tab on the bottom using the tab and space buttons, but can't
change any option.
On the workaround page everything works, even with the mouse, but I can't find
the option where to turn on and off
Robert Zelic, that's odd. I you sure it's not a problem specific to
yourself? If it isn't, I think we'll need a whole other bug report just
for adobe-flash-plugin. Then again, IMO, we should be focusing on open
source alternatives rather than try to bandage this semi-abandoned piece
of software.
(Added 2nd workaround, other minor edits.)
** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open a flash file. Be it a game, video, website, etc.
2) Right click on the flash player and select Settings
3) Try to click on something in the dialog box such as a checkbox or a tab
What is
** Description changed:
- WORKAROUNDS:
+ Steps to reproduce:
+ 1) Open a flash file. Be it a game, video, website, etc.
+ 2) Right click on the flash player and select Settings
+ 3) Try to click on something in the dialog box such as a checkbox or a tab
+
+ What is expected to happen:
+ The
In order to get new people up to speed on this bug, I have improved the
description. I have also attached a demo video to this comment. I am
contributing to this from Bug #1076881, which was marked as a duplicate
of this. Good luck on a fix, guys.
** Attachment added: Demo video of the bug on
** Description changed:
WORKAROUNDS:
1.
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager06.html#117645
2. Click on the flash window. Now use the keyboard to tab through the
settings dialog. Space to select.
ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION:
Adobe
Today I was working on my hack to fix Flash fullscreen mode and I
noticed that when the settings dialogue is open Flash spams hundreds of
XGetGeometry() calls on the root window. I can't see a good reason why
Flash needs to check the size of the root window several times per
second whenever that
I can also confirm, that I cannot store any website to automatically
allow use webcam and mic - it will forget them. I guess such settings
should be web based to use them in different computers.
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** Summary changed:
- Adobe Flash Player Settings dialogue does not respond to mouse clicks
+ Adobe Flash Player Settings dialog does not respond to mouse clicks
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