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** Description changed: Binary package hint: adobe-flashplugin I had to rewrite this report because my Browser was not sending referer header, that was pretty annoying. - I'm using Ubuntu 10.10, and watching videos on any flash player and then trying to go full screen will cause the screen to go nuts. - I don't think the issue is related to Xorg because the tty are affecteds as well and a reboot is needed (via a blindly typed `sudo reboot` in the tty, or more simply by unplugging the computer). + I'm using Ubuntu 10.10, and watching videos on any flash player and then + trying to go full screen will cause the screen to go nuts. + + The image gets _really_ distorted rendering the system unusable. + + I don't think the issue is related to Xorg because the ttys are affected + as well by the distortion. + + To be able to use the computer again an hard reboot is needed either by + blindly typing `sudo reboot` in the tty or more simply by unplugging the + computer. The issue appears as soon the proprietary ATI drivers are installed - using the Ubuntu Additional Drivers application, though going full - screen with the native (non proprietary) drivers causes strange blocks - to appear sporadically on the video, without crashes at least. + using the Ubuntu Additional Drivers application. Going in full screen + with the native (non proprietary) drivers causes strange blocks to + appear sporadically on the video, without fatal crash though. I'm attaching the video card and kernel information to the bug. -- Flash player fullscreen completely crashes Ubuntu https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/677262 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs