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 thr
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 ap
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
Seems be working for me as a good work around. Thanks oyvindio
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 4:21 PM, oyvindio
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> 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 co
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 &
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 no
For what it's worth, Gnash does not exhibit this bug.
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And if you run Metacity, Adobe's plugin works the way it should too.
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No, just a single laptop lcd.
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Johan, do you have multiple monitors? I'm thinking maybe that's part of
it.
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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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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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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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Which URL(s) exhibits this symptom? I can't reproduce this symptom in
9.04 using kwin or xmonad.
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