I have the same problem with 12.10 (and Gnome-Shell), and I found a workaround:
DOUBLE-click the fullscreen icon.
(So it seems to be a focus problem.)
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Just to update, this is still happening for me on Ubuntu 12.04 running a
Radeon card. Also affects vimeo.com videos.
The annoying thing is I cant seem to uncheck the enable hardware
acceleration button on the Flash's setting panel since it seems to
ignore any type of mouse input. I can tab
I had the same problem after I upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10: I was unable to see
most videos in full screen. I am no expert by any means, but here is what
solved the problem for me:
Right click the video and click Settings on the drop down menu. In the
Adobe Flash Player Settings window that
the workaround i've been using is (yes, it's ridiculous): click the
fullscreen button and then move the mouse pointer over the desktop
before the fullscreen window appears. in this way, the fullscreen window
will not be instantly destroyed.
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Setting Focus Prevention Level to High apparently causes all windows
to open behind the focused window. Setting General Options | Focus
Raise Settings | Focus Prevention Windows to title=npviewer.bin
should cause this to apply to the fullscreen flash video window only.
Note that this completely
I experience this problem aswell. I'm running Jaunty amd64 with compiz
and focus-follows-mouse enabled on a ATi Radeon HD 4560 using the fglrx
driver, with a single LCD display connected.
After messing with CompizConfig Settings Manager for a while, I find
that setting General Options | Focus
Seems be working for me as a good work around. Thanks oyvindio
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 4:21 PM, oyvindio
oyvind.overgaard+launch...@gmail.com wrote:
I experience this problem aswell. I'm running Jaunty amd64 with compiz
and focus-follows-mouse enabled on a ATi Radeon HD 4560 using the fglrx
I also see this on a freshly installed 9.04 amd64 using the adobe
plugin. When I disable Select windows when the mouse moves over them
from my window preferences, the problem goes away and I can view flash
videos in fullscreen. I'm running on a IBM T60p using just the laptop
screen.
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This appears to be a compiz-related.
It only occurs if compiz and focus-follows-mouse is enabled. If compiz
or focus-following are disabled, the problem does not occur.
I think it is related to the mouse focus being given to the firefox
window on click triggering the fullscreen flash window to
I also see this problem. Running latest 64-bit Jaunty with Gnome/Compiz
on a Dell Inspiron 1420, with an Nvidia 8400 card. Maybe it's nvidia-
specific?
It used to work with Jaunty up until a few weeks ago.
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Johan, do you have multiple monitors? I'm thinking maybe that's part of
it.
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No, just a single laptop lcd.
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And if you run Metacity, Adobe's plugin works the way it should too.
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For what it's worth, Gnash does not exhibit this bug.
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Which URL(s) exhibits this symptom? I can't reproduce this symptom in
9.04 using kwin or xmonad.
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www.hulu.com does. I'm using GNOME with Compiz so I doubt kwin or xmonad
would exhibit the same problem.
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Btw, I discovered that if I use Compiz's zoom feature to slightly zoom
in on the whole desktop, then I can go fullscreen in Flash and it will
NOT exit. However, that leaves me with the edges of the video cut off,
and if I zoom out to get them back then Flash immediately exits
fullscreen.
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