Comment #7 on issue 21253 by goo...@tjworld.org: NSPW Flash plug-in fails
if not running on the first screen on multi-display systems
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=21253
This still affects 4.0.222.3 (Ubuntu build 28536).
I noticed the flash plug-in doesn't 'fail' as in cr
Comment #6 on issue 21253 by goo...@tjworld.org: NSPW Flash plug-in fails
if not running on the first screen on multi-display systems
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=21253
Slight aside, but another plug-in loader issue, closed in error as a dupe,
is 20087.
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Comment #5 on issue 21253 by goo...@tjworld.org: NSPW Flash plug-in fails
if not running on the first screen on multi-display systems
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=21253
My results are identical to erg's. Checked using 4.0.207.0 (Ubuntu build
25615).
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Comment #4 on issue 21253 by e...@chromium.org: NSPW Flash plug-in fails if
not running on the first screen on multi-display systems
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=21253
Yep, that's nspw (the "npwrapper" in there). I have a patch that maybe
makes nspw run
"direct"; once
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Cc: e...@chromium.org
Comment #3 on issue 21253 by e...@chromium.org: NSPW Flash plug-in fails if
not running on the first screen on multi-display systems
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=21253
I can replicate this on my home jaunty box. (Due to the ATI binar
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Summary: NSPW Flash plug-in fails if not running on the first screen on
multi-display systems
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Comment #2 on issue 21253 by e...@chromium.org: NSPW Flash plug-in fails if
not running on the first screen on multi-display systems
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