Ah, yes. I stopped experiencing this issue some time ago. Found a thread
somewhere (sorry, can't find it anymore) that gave the tip to uncheck
"Enable hardware acceleration" in the Settings dialog. I did that, and
at the same time I also upgraded to 11.2.202.235 iirc.
I haven't gotten the problem
Try to install flashplugin-installer. I tried it now and while installing it
download and install flashplugin 11.2.202.238.orig
Now everything seems to work correctly. I'll write back after testing more.
As I found there are no other options to fix it but to update flashplugin. Hope
this will h
You are not alone man =) Same here. Was trying to google some info about
how to fix this but nothing interesting.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Looks like I'll be running a monologue on this one, but fwiw I can
mention some of the actions I've done to narrow it down:
1. The same thing happens with flash widgets in both firefox (my
standard browser) and chromium.
2. It's present in both Natty/Gnome 2 and Precise/Xubuntu.
3. Creating a ne
This bug is still present in 11.2.202.233ubuntu0.11.04.3.
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Some flash widgets are not obscured by overlapping windows
To manage notificati
Managed to get hold of an archive for 11.1.102.63, so I've been able to
verify that this is a regression from 11.1.102.63ubuntu0.11.04.1 to
11.2.202.228ubuntu0.11.04.1.
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Update: Just noticed that the flash application may do something that
corrects the problem while it's running. E.g. switching the youtube
player to fullscreen and back makes it behave correctly.
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