It is interesting to see that, after deleting all 32 bit flash files and
installing the the 64 bit version, Flashplugin works perfectly now. Even better
than in Jaunty and it also works with compiz and emerald.
In Jaunty, with the 64 bit version, I never could jump forward or backward in a
WORKAROUND 2: disable the show desktop plugin in compiz (to be
confirmed?)
This is not the issue for me because the plugin was already disabled and
the problem still persists (64bit).
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had the same problem with flashvideos eg on youtube and deactivated
desktop effects.
Just to let you know:
I just wanted to activate them again and couldn't. Something was preventing me
from. I saw a running process named npviewer.bin on htop. Seems like it belongs
to the flashplugin. I
Flash works fine together with Opera on this laptop, maybe this bug is
gtk related ?
er...@vaiopro64:~$ opera -full-version
Opera 10.00 Internal. Build 4585 for Linux. Qt library 3.3.8b.
Compiled on Aug 30 2009 by gcc 4.3.2 (ABI: 1002) for GNU libc 2.7
using Qt 3.3.8b (x86_64 Linux g++-4.*
EDIT: In Opera clicking on a button works the first time, but fails on
all other consecutive attempts !?
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specific issue.
We DO NOT need any me too posts. The issue has been verified and a lot
of user information has been gathered. All these extra posts are
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I can confirm this issue is present in the latest Karmic updates. After
installing the flash plugin from Adobe's website:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
clicks work perfectly. BUT it crashes firefox when opening GMail. In
case of Chrome, it flags an error saying the flash
This is very interesting as I indeed installed 64 bit flashplayer and
everything works perfectly now. But..! with me, Firefox (3.5.3) *does
not crash at all* and also Gmail works fine, which I tested over and ober
again. So as far as I am concerned it indeed is a flash plugin problem.
I just tested whether downgrading the flash plugin or nspluginwrapper to
the versions in jaunty affected this bug.
For me, I see:
karmic nspluginwrapper, karmic flashplayer.so: buggy
karmic nspluginwrapper, jaunty flashplayer.so: buggy
jaunty nspluginwrapper, karmic flashplayer.so: buggy
jaunty
added compiz bug task as there are confirms in the bug that disabling
compiz (some even claim that disabling the compiz show desktop plugin)
helps.
milestoning karmic-updates to indicate that it feels worthwhile to role
a SRU in case we find a backportable solution for this.
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However others have stated it happens with metacity (and other WMs as
well) so there is something wrong with flash or a library it is using. I
know there is something different with events in gtk 2.18 so perhaps
flash was relying on something that only accidentally worked with
previous versions.
My guess would also be that this is somehow related to gtk's new client-
side window approach. Can someone try if invoking firefox from the
command line as GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 firefox fixes the issue?
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@Tom Youtube now works 90% of the time. Not a fix though. AMD64, Nvidia,
Compiz on.
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Gtk-Message: Failed to load module atk-bridge:
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libatk-bridge.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64 is
shown in the console running plain firefox. However, GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1
firefox doesn't produce this warning. GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 firefox, however,
has these errors:
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Youtube usually works as Tarthen mentioned, but does this mean that now
it's better than it was before some days?
On Sat, 2009-10-24 at 19:12 +, Tarthen Brown wrote:
@Tom Youtube now works 90% of the time. Not a fix though. AMD64, Nvidia,
Compiz on.
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i have played a little with flash (i'm runing opera 10 now and there is
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stupid fix i found: If the flash does not respond scroll down so you
can't see the flash - left click on the background - scroll back and you
can do one click on the flash
This bug IS NOT RELATED TO Chromium, Compiz, or Mozilla Firefox. This
was made perfectly clear in previous messages.
The bug IS RELATED TO flashplugin-nonfree.
We DO NOT need this affects me too posts.
Unless you have something new to reports, please just subscribe to the
post. There's a nifty
Yes, this bug is affecting me in karmic amd64 release candidate.
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I tried disabling compiz, using the amd64 prerelease but I still
couldn't click any flash buttons.
The only workaround so far is keeping another mouse button pressed.
Whenever the middle or the right mouse buttons are clicked, the left
click works fine as described by bro and Rolander.
Firefox
Another workaround for enabled compiz (in karmic rc1)
Use the gconf-editor.
1. make sure to scale plugin is enabled in
/apps/compiz/general/allscreens/options/active_plugins list.
2. assign the plugin to bottom right corner with
/apps/compiz/plugins/scale/allscreens/options/initiate_all_edge
I disabled compiz and it worked ..
It seems to be a compiz-related bug
2009/10/23 Joseph Daniel josephdan...@link.net
I tried disabling compiz, using the amd64 prerelease but I still
couldn't click any flash buttons.
The only workaround so far is keeping another mouse button pressed.
** Bug watch added: Compiz Plugins / Config Bugs #1214
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i'm running 9.10 RC i386 - removed flash-installer and flash-nonfree +
downloaded the flash deb from adobe site ... after i have installed it
everything works fine (opera and FF 3.5.3)
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I installed the 64 bit player (the same 10.0.32.18 version) from the
adobe labs site and the problem seems fixed in firefox whereas in
chromium it is pretty much the same. I wonder if the plugin itself is
using threads and has some kind of race condition that is being randomly
affected by all
To protect people always have to write I am affected if and not an here
and there... I created a small survey which should help address the
bug!
Please fill it, if you are affected!
http://www.kwiksurveys.com/online-survey.php?surveyID=LJIKO_252d868c
I hope that we can see any results soon.
Hello, for me I found a nice workaround. It looks like the show
desktop plugin causes the bug. I use compiz now and have this plugin
disabled. Enabling changes appearence of the plugin regulators and
disables mouseclicks. Disabling the plugin changes appearance back in
flash and mouseclicks work
Sorry, its much funnier than I thought. Openening the
compizconfig-settings-manager works as a bug toggle. Open it once flash works,
second time doesn't third time won't and so on.
This effect overlayed my first suspicion, but I think this is the behavior. Can
anyone confirm this?
Johannes
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Disabling compiz also not works for me, and I've never had the show-
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Micah Gersten, can you post some information about the Adobe bug tracker
progress? The link above (#71) leads to a page that would need
registeration...
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A pretty decent workaround for me is the following:
Select some text (from the website) with your left mouse button, then
dragdrop it onto the flash player. After that the controls work
reliable for me.
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i'm having this problem too, 64bit karmic, using chrome. could it
because of 64bit?
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Guys, this bug maybe caused by past updates... Can you try to
completely remove flashplugin-installer. Reinstall it, then restart your
browser. That worked for me.
That is my previous post and sadly it really doesn't fix anything on my
system. This bug is so random, and weird...
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I'ts a very weird bug that has to be fixed before final release. It only
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is not a problem in other window managers such as metacity or xfwm.
If it doesn't get fixed, many users will be very confused. I really hope
the
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Please read everything that's happened. It's not specific to metacity,
compiz, gnome, kde, firefox, chrome, chromium, etc.
The ONLY thing that this seems to be specific to is
flashplugin-nonfree.
Sometimes this glitch can be bypassed by holding
The ONLY thing that this seems to be specific to is
flashplugin-nonfree.
So, how come it works for me in xfwm and metacity, but not compiz?
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The ONLY thing that this seems to be specific to is
flashplugin-nonfree.
So, how come it works for me in xfwm and metacity, but not compiz?
I'm not sure, I use xdm and openbox. I tried fluxbox with the same
issue. Perhaps xfwm may have a little
Has anyone tried to use an older version of nspluginwrapper with
compiz/kwin active to see if clicks work on sites like youtube?
I have not tried, but installing the version from Jaunty (or force
installing) would be a start for testing this.
For me, installing the 32 bit version of abobe flash
I do not believe that it is compiz-related. It doesn't work for me on
karmic on amd64 and I am running metacity.
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I believe this might not be a problem of flash, but of compiz / xorg and
the drawing surfaces used by flash. I'm saying this because I have very
similar issues in vmware and the same workarounds seem to kind of
work. No hard evidence though... (And yes, flash behaves funky for me as
well ;-) but
Guys, this bug maybe caused by past updates... Can you try to completely
remove flashplugin-installer. Reinstall it, then restart your browser.
That worked for me.
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FWIW, I already tried that with firefox and conkeror, and it did not
help. After purging packages, I manually went through the appropriate
directories to make sure that everything had been removed, and then
freshly installed the plugins.
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Guys, this bug maybe caused by past updates... Can you try to
completely
remove flashplugin-installer. Reinstall it, then restart your browser.
That worked for me.
No effect here.
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Hey everyone:
Nathaniel Smith's workaround of holding down shift while clicking work
great for me! Thank you SO much!
Just for the record, installing libadsl didn't work, and installing the
latest flash plugin from Adobe's website caused firefox to crash
regularly.
I confirm this bug with
I can confirm that installing libadns1 as per
http://blog.patshead.com/blog/2009/10/heavy-handed-fix-for-karmic-
koala-64-bit-flash.html fixed it for me.
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Don't know if this is connected to the main problem but sometimes (not
often) my flash videos on YouTube crash. dmesg gives:
[ 3155.362302] npviewer.bin[17169]: segfault at ff99cd48 ip ff99cd48 sp
ffe2218c error 14
[ 3296.483202] npviewer.bin[26581]: segfault at ff99cd48 ip
This is definitely not a window manager issue. Switching to gnash until
this issue is solved may be a good idea. Gnash seems to work just fine.
The only issue is that gnash is one of those tools that could use some
more work...
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libadns1 had NO EFFECT here, nor does it make sense in any way for it to
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I use Kubuntu 9.10 64bit with kwin desktop effects.
Also i use swiftweasel 3.5.2 and 64bit flash plugin from adobe's site.
Before upgrade (from 9.04) everything was OK.
After upgrade, every time i play a flash on my browser the buttons works nice
for a few clicks, but suddenly stop working.
To
i too am suffering from this bug. No mouse clicks in Flash. The R-click
workaround did help. Switching to metacity also helped. However this bug is
being experienced by people who do not use Compiz. I ran about:plugins in
Firefox. I noticed Firefox was not using the normal 64 bit plugin i had
forgot the relevant blog address :p
http://blog.patshead.com/blog/2009/10/heavy-handed-fix-for-karmic-koala-64-bit-flash.html
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Another workaround that AFAICT hasn't been mentioned, but that works for
me: holding down Control or Shift while clicking allows the clicks to
get through.
It sort of looks like someone is incorrectly installing an X passive
grab? Does anyone have any idea how to convince nspluginwrapper to run
It appears I spoke too soon. I did a reboot and everything seems to be
working fine. Flash buttons are working and Gmail does not crash.
@85: I also uninstalled the libadns1 package and it looks like you are
correct. Uninstalling it has made no difference one way or the other.
Here is a
Hi,
I have a 64 bit Karmic Koala with Intel 4500mhd graphics.
Sometimes I experience this bug on certain sites and certain situations
(eg. youtube works, embedded youtube player not). Sometimes rebooting
solves the problem, sometimes not.
Really weird.
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I removed the plug-in that is installed via Ubuntu Software Center and
installed the version directly from the Adobe website.
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then I extracted libflashplayer.so to
I cannot read... Nevermind.. This was posted above... :/
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i have this issue on karmic beta with daily updates. Did not have it for last
few days, but I guess some new updates have caused this?
not only youtube, it also affects facebook videos and most facebook videos
don't even play completely (play fine on IE in winxp). No errors when firefox
is run
if i goto prefs-appearance-visualeffects and change that to none (was
completely unchecked for me) things start working again.So it has to do
with the default visual effects settings on karmic
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@jatin sachdeva - Yes, that turns off Compiz, which according to what
some people say, is what causes it. Switching Compiz with Metacity seems
to work with me too.
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I'm not using metacity or compiz and I have this issue. I'm wondering
if perhaps metacity has a fix for the issue rather than not having the
issue. I don't really know for sure, but so far it seems to make some
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Getting it too. The Right-click move trick fixes it, it seems, but in
general it is very very hit and miss.
AMD64, Nvidia graphics, Compiz. All latest packages. Repo version of
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I also had this problem which I can fix by disabling compiz. I'm also on
32-bit Ubuntu so it isn't 64-bit related.
There's a semi-workaround here -
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1275500page=2 that doesn't
involve disabling compiz which may help someone see what the problem is:
Hold
I just did a fresh install of Karmic Beta AMD64 and also see this issue
with compiz on Nvidia graphics.
The workaround in #74 works for me (thanks!)
Some additional information: Normally when hovering over clickable areas
in flash a hand with finger pointer is shown. When (and only when)
desktop
Jeffrey, we'll certainly have to agree that Flash makes a huge part of
web user experience these days, and we'll certainly have to agree that
with a regression like this we'll be having a very hard time persuading
people that Ubuntu is worth anything and solving bug #1.
Kevin, sorry to say this,
Flash sucks and we all know it. But yes - this is a bug deal.
However this work around worked for me. I'm wondering if there's
something interfering with flash, something above that. Not sure how to
explain it better or test it though.
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Evgeny Kuznetsov
fix in Opera:
$ GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 opera
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I have the same bug running on my Karmic, it seems like we're a lot of
people having this issue (Amd64)
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http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-2933
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Sorry, I thought I was looking at a different bug.
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I can confirm the behavior reported by Jim as well. Strangely, on some
youtube movies, starting and pausing does work:
1. http://www.youtube.com/user/ubuntudevelopers?blend=3ob=4 (embedded): no
mouse clicks register, except when using the click magic described by jim
and jsteinhart.
2.
This also affects Opera (10.00.4585.gcc4.qt4) on Ubuntu Karmic/AMD64.
I am not 100% certain, but I have been suffering about this using
Metacity, too. Could this be issue outside Flash/browsers? Something
like Xorg drivers? KMS? Opinions?
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I just discovered a very disturbing thing. See this little musically
addictive flash:
http://lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix
The buttons are supposed to stay black, until clicked. Then the button
turns white (producing sound intervally). When trying this on Ubuntu,
the whole flash blinks
Maybe we can just all agree that flash sucks, flash has hundreds of
weird bugs, and some recent change in X or compiz has upset the delicate
balance of hacks that keep flash from falling on its face. Certainly we
can all agree that recapitulating all of flash's quirks on this thread
does nothing
I have the same problem (amd64). Note that the clicks register, I see
the buttons push in but whatever scripted action is associated with the
button doesn't seem to be executed. Check out the Google Wave video
(wave.google.com) or hulu.com for examples. If I click furiously on the
button and move
Here's a work-around which works 100% of the time. Hopefully this will
provide some insight into the cause of the bug.
Take http://wave.google.com/help/wave/about.html#video for example.
Right-click anywhere on the embedded flash object so that the flash menu
appears. Then, while the flash menu
Hi Victor
I logged a new bug for this eclipse one.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/447066
Please mark it as effects you too.
Thanks,
Kegan
2009/10/9 Victor Costan cos...@gmail.com
I was about to write the same comment as Kegan. On AMD64, using Karmic
beta + updates as of October 8
Hi John,
I logged a new bug if you need to know.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/447066
Kegan
2009/10/8 John Dong jd...@johndong.com
On Oct 8, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Kegan Holtzhausen wrote:
If its not the same as your youtube bugs then ill open a new one.
Hi Kegan, this sounds like
Hi
I'm having the same problems (both in flash and eclipse). Both appeared
only after the upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic.
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I fix it by turning off desktop effects throught the system =
preferences = appearance, so on my system it appears to be compiz
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Sometimes this big happens, sometimes it doesn't. Flash most of the time
do not respond to mouse clicks in the Epiphany browser.
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Is this related to #359407 and the interface ID change in XulRunner
1.9.1?
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Can someone please post a URL for a site on which they're able to
reproduce this? I was suffering from this before, but I can't remember
exactly where; and every (random) site I try now is working with both
firefox and conkeror, and using xulrunner 1.9.0 and 1.9.1.
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Ignore that... it's happening on youtube.com with both conkeror and
firefox, and with both xulrunner versions (1.9.0, 1.9.1). For posterity,
here's what I did:
1) Go to http://www.youtube.com/user/ubuntudevelopers?blend=3ob=4
2) Click on video which is linked inline. Widget graphically responds
So I just realized that I accidentally posted the same link twice;
interestingly, though, I realized that my statement was not invalid. The
embedded video (in the upper right quadrant of screen) works/fails
intermittently. I tried it ~15 times and it failed ~10.
It is starting to sound to me (tho
Following what jsteinhart said, I've found more specifics about this bug
and have a work around:
1. If I hold either the back, forward or mouse wheel button down then
left-click, Flash receives the click as normal.
2. If I right mouse to bring up Flash's context menu, then move the mouse and
in response to jim (comment 59):
1. yes - this works for me. but only if i:
-load the link in comment 57 and do not first click on the video (thus
selecting it or making it the active page widget, or whatever you call this)
-hold down - or - keys, and
- then left-click video
(initially though
I just tried the workaround posted by Alex (#6) and worked for me. But
after that, firefox crashes when opening http://dvd-
slideshow.sourceforge.net/wiki/Main_Page, maybe it's useful for debug.
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Talk about the 64-bit native Flashplugin is off topic for this bug.
It's not at all surprising that a flashplugin marked experimental by
Adobe crashes, or that a crashed browser plugin without process
isolation takes down the entire browser.
On Oct 8, 2009, at 8:27 AM, Marco wrote:
I
this problem disappears when i disable all compiz features/settings
throgh the compizsettings-manager, maybe this is an conflict with one of
the options/features enabled by default.
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This isn't compiz, I don't have it installed on my system at all and I'm
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I have what I think is the same bug but in a different area.
I upgraded from jaunty to karmic on 3 different machines, 1 is virtual amd64
and the others are intel 64bit.
In Eclipse Galileo JAVA EE edition if I use the import project wizard I can not
click through the whole any project wizard.
On Oct 8, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Kegan Holtzhausen wrote:
If its not the same as your youtube bugs then ill open a new one.
Hi Kegan, this sounds like a different bug. Opening a new report will
probably get you better results. (Sounds like you've got two different
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I was about to write the same comment as Kegan. On AMD64, using Karmic
beta + updates as of October 8 10:30pm EST, I can't get mouse clicks to
register in some (not all) Flash applets on Firefox and Chrome, as well
as in Eclipse. Are we sure there's no deeper root cause here?
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flash does not
Alex's fix in comment #6 worked. I ended up dropping the file in
/usr/share/ubufox/plugins/.
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flash does not recognise mouse clicks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410407
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That's an undesirable workaround through; the 64-bit Flash plugin is
still marked experimental by Adobe, and you lose out on process
isolation of nspluginwrapper; In addition, if you use any Adobe Air
things, they won't work either.
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