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Thread: Flash player settings dialog unclickable

  1. #21
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    Re: Flash player settings dialog unclickable

    Quote Originally Posted by chenxiaolong View Post
    That is a bug in the Ubuntu packaged version of Flash. You will have to uninstall "flashplugin-nonfree" and "flashplugin-installer" and download the flash player from Adobe.

    x32 edition:http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get...0_linux.tar.gz

    x64 edition: http://download.macromedia.com/pub/l...6_64.so.tar.gz

    Then, you will have to extract the tar.gz file and copy "libflashplayer.so" to "~/.mozilla/plugins".

    Then enjoy your working Flash!!
    Tried that. Didn't resolve anything.
    Nothing to see here

  2. #22
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    Re: Flash player settings dialog unclickable

    Quote Originally Posted by diazamet View Post
    Flash will read some settings from a file.

    I found that setting the option:

    WindowlessDisable=true
    in the file:
    /etc/adobe/mms.cfg
    Allows me to use my webcam on UStream.

    Excellent - thanks for that - it worked for me. flash still doesn't find my camera but it's a step in the right direction!

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    Re: Flash player settings dialog unclickable

    Quote Originally Posted by fchx View Post
    I have the same issue.

    If I turn off gnome-do the problem dissapears and I can click in the preferences.
    Same problem, it becomes clickable after turning off gnome-do

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    Re: Flash player settings dialog unclickable

    Not working for me, sites like chatrolling are still unusable. (I already selected it as always in the macromedia settings manager site).


    Using chromium and arora on Kubuntu 9.10

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    Re: Flash player settings dialog unclickable

    try adding this other parameter to /etc/adobe/mms.cfg

    AVHardwareDisable=false

    and running firefox like this

    Code:
     LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so firefox &

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    Re: Flash player settings dialog unclickable

    I don't have
    /etc/adobe/mms.cfg
    Why? Shell I make it?

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    Re: Flash player settings dialog unclickable

    Quote Originally Posted by gyurman View Post
    I don't have
    /etc/adobe/mms.cfg
    Why? Shell I make it?

    Why - because most installations shouldn't need the file.

    Yes - create it yourself - those settings certainly helped me out.

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    Re: Flash player settings dialog unclickable

    Quote Originally Posted by fchx View Post
    I have the same issue.

    If I turn off gnome-do the problem dissapears and I can click in the preferences.
    Lol, this worked for me, now I remember why I dont't like docks

    Thanks FCHX

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    Re: Flash player settings dialog unclickable

    Just want to add that:

    Using the Web panel settings on the Adobe site, along with;
    Disabling my windows manager/effects,

    worked for me.


    Thanks.

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    Re: Flash player settings dialog unclickable

    The solution that worked for me (i'm on ubuntu 10.04 / flash player 10):

    1- Get a video on megavideo.com

    2- when the video start playing right click on it and the settings button will be clickable again.

    3- Change what you need to change (for me it was 'disabling the hardware acceleration" option).

    4- Now your settings are set for all the videos that require flash player.

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