I am using Chrome and the bug still affects me. I am running 64-bit
Karmic. I am unable to click on the play button on the flash audio
players on the following page:
http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/
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Im using chrome x86_64 from http://dl.google.com/linux/deb/ stable
Just removed the workaround to test the last version of hrome, and I can
confirm that the bug stills there.
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The fix is in the chromium daily builds, try using the PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/ppa
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Same problem in the wmii window manager. So it's not Compiz per se, but
could be compositing in Xorg since I do have that enabled for times when
I do log in with Gnome/Metacity or Emerald.
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this problem does not affect me anymore!, i just updated to the latest
version of chrome
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@matbonucci: What if we don't like chrome? Or prefer Firefox, Midori,
Galeon, Arora, etc?
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@coldReactive: Then you’re still affected by this bug.
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** Description changed:
===+++ _ ! ALL USERS ! _ +++===
===+++ READ THIS BEFORE MAKING A COMMENT OR MODIFICATION +++===
IMPORTANT 1: Please see the WORKAROUND a few lines below.
IMPORTANT 2: Please don't post any me too message; use the
Have you tried the latest Chrome version ? Since I upgraded Chrome, I still
experienced the issue with the Flash configuration dialog but that's all.
All embedded players have been ok.
2009/11/19 Michael Lustfield mich...@profarius.com
This obviously isn't specific to Ubuntu or Firefox. There's
Hi,
I'm the Chrome developer responsible for plugins on Linux. This bug
puzzled us for quite some time, but I *believe* we have fixed it. The
answer was setting GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1. (The reason it took me so long
to figure out that this was the proper setting is that we would not pass
the
** Also affects: nspluginwrapper (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Really quick... I don't think anyone else posted this, which is why I
thought I'd add to the mess. At any rate, here's what I got when running
firefox from the terminal:
(npviewer.bin:4871): Gdk-WARNING **: XID collision, trouble ahead
Hope you get this solved.
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This obviously isn't specific to Ubuntu or Firefox. There's a lot lot
lot more to it. I looked over many work-arounds and I came to the
conclusion that what I came up with wasn't a work-around but rather the
best way to manually install these packages (java/flash).
It's off topic for here but
i have same issue but i think the problem neither flash-plugin nor
compiz plugin's problem.I have same problem with eclipse i'm clicking
buttons on the forms it doesn't work but it selects the button.When i
press the enter form works with what i chose with mouse.(i already
disabled compiz while
My only problem with Ubuntu 9.10 Flash is that it's ignoring clicks to
change preferences. Seems different from these problems.
However, there are problems with the list at the top of the page:
WORKAROUND 1: Disable compiz
* Don't know how to do that. man compiz gives no hints. Comments
SEWilco,
For workaround2, yes it is experimental. I have heard from a few people
who have had problems with it, but it hasn't been known to crash hard-
drives or anything major so it's certainly worth a try. I use the Adobe
64bit Flash 10beta on 3 different systems and have for months with no
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Confirmed
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Hm. Nevermind, seems I'm still experiencing the problem, so today's
chromium PPA updates didn't really fix it for me.
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I have a theory as to the cause. I'm experiencing this in Chromium with
Compiz on, but I don't think it's the fault of either. When you hover
over certain buttons/items in a flash box, they register as links with
the OS, and the mouse changes to show that. For most cursors it changes
to be a
I'd like to edit my previous comment, as an update of Chrome has just
fixed this issue for me. The update came out quite literally since
yesterday, the mouse no longer has the 1 pixel shift, and so buttons are
100% responsive, regardless of link status. I'd instead like to ask if
the latest
an update of Chrome has just
fixed this issue for me.
[...]
I'd instead like to ask if
the latest update fixes this for anyone else on chromium and compiz.
Indeed, I am subscribed to the upstream bug reports, and chromium issue
#25288 was marked as fixed in SVN revision #31297 two days
I tried the procedure in #16, then when i ran into a wall of segfaults,
reinstalled nspluginwrapper and reinstalled flashplugin-installer, and
for some reason the problem seems to have gone away.
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 seems to be the solution to a lot of problems that
are new in Karmic. I'll try
In my case flash works ok in firefox, but does not recognize clicks in
chromium and opera.
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I'm using the 64bit flash alpha plugin and Im having this isse since I
installed Kubuntu 9.10. When I was using Kubuntu 9.04 with 64bit flash
plugin this bug never occured to me. So this seems like a regression.
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The workaround suggested by Freddy3980 works great for me. (Disabling
the Show Desktop plugin hadnt worked, installing from adobe had solved
this one bug but the quality of video playback was extremely poor; the
only work around to the bug for me was to disable compiz, or at least
the Desktop wall
I forgot where I found this workaround, it worked on Karmic 64bits:
Open terminal and enter:
gksudo gedit /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer
then add: export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 before the last line of text
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** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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Here's something a little odd... I installed the Karmic RC afresh (32bit
- my 64bit Beta was nothing but trouble for me) and dist-upgrade'd - and
I haven't noticed the problem since.
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I fixed it by installing the 64 but plugin (I'm on Karmic, 64 bit).
Adjusting compiz didn't help.
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Edwards fix for Linux noobs (like me...)
1. Starta a Terminal window.
2. Type: cd /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/
3. Type: sudo mv npviewer.bin npviewer.bin.real
4. Type: sudo pico npviewer.bin
5. Add these two lines of text to the file, i.e. Pico:
#!/bin/sh
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true
FYI: Use this line instead, it should be safer because it handles spaces
in arguments correctly:
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true
/usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer.bin.real $@
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Everyone's talking about workarounds... (excessively!)
Will this be fixed in the repository any time soon?
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The people that are working on fixing this have mostly given up
discussing the issue in here. Patience is required. There were a large
number of changes that contributed to this issue and it will be hard to
correct them. Flash isn't the only issue.
I apologize for the bug spam, but I've created a forum thread for
further discussion of workarounds here: http://ubuntu-
ky.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8228704. Hopefully this will be in
everyone's best interest.
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I've renamed my /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer.bin to
npviewer.bin.real, and created an executable script in place of
npviewer.bin with the following contents:
#!/bin/sh
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/i386/linux/npviewer.bin.real $*
This completely fixes the
i am seeing the same issue in Debian with Iceweasel 3.0.14 and Shockwave
Flash 10.0 r32
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Edward seems to have finally pinned this bug, I have tested the
workaround he suggested on a dozen machines and it fixed them all,
regardless of compiz and architecture.
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http://blogs.gurulabs.com/dax/2009/10/what-gdk-native.html
^^ would seem to explain it.
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Edward's fix ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-
nonfree/+bug/410407/comments/143 ) works for me too! :)
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As several users have confirmed, there seems to be some problem between
flash and gtk client side windows causing this problem. It may actually
be a bug in the way flash uses GTK+.
** Also affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
ubuntu karmic, amd64
video: ATI Mobility X1600, using the default radeon driver ver.
6.12.99
Sometimes it works for me on youtube.com and sometime not. However, I
think that it does mean sth that it never works on http://vbox7.com/ (I
think they are using older version of Flash).
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I dont have the show desktop plugin enabled in compiz. That particular
workaround doesn't work. I'm on an Intel video system x3100. Latest
karmic kernel: 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:05:01 UTC
2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Same situation. Karmic, firefox 3.5, flash, 64bit, compiz.
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I'd like to add that, installing the flashplugin from adobe's website
does resolve the issue BUT it crashes the browser on some websites
such as GMail, sony.com. So installing the 64bit plugin from adobe's
website DOES NOT resolve the issue. Just thought I'd make it clear.
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@Tom - The GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 workaround worked with Konqueror and
Opera. Epiphany didn't exhibit this problem in the first place.
I didn't have this issue in Karmic (32-bit) when I was using KDE4 and
kwin without compositing, but I'm currently using KDE4 with awesome as
the window manager and
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