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Flash unusable on Karmic (AMD64) with awn 0.3.9.1

Bug #502577 reported by Artyom
This bug report is a duplicate of:  Bug #410407: Buttons don't respond to mouse clicks. Edit Remove
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Bug Description

When trying to interact with flash while avant-window-navigator is running results in unclickable flash (first click is passed, after this I have to click somewhere not is flash area and then I can do another click on flash movie or game, pretty annyoing).
If I close awn everything works without even restarting a browser (also tried few of them: opera, firefox, midori, all the same).

I have the following configuration:
Ubuntu 9.10 AMD64
awn from ppa repository: avant-window-navigator-trunk 0.3.9.1~bzr1831-1.9.10 (updateing it every day)
And awn is used as default panel (gconf: /desktop/gnome/session/required_components/panel).

If any of these are needed:
compiz 0.8.4-0ubuntu2.1
no emerald
xorg 7.4+3ubuntu10
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.9.0-1ubuntu2 (I have Intel card in my laptop)

flash version: 10,0,42,34
tryed with flash 9 - same result

Hope these will be enough

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Michal Hruby (mhr3) wrote :

Would it be possible to make a screencast of the issue, so we can see what's going on?

Changed in awn:
status: New → Incomplete
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Artyom (artyom-szasa) wrote :

Here is the screencast. Sometimes some of buttons are clickable, but mostly they are not. In this random youtube video timebar is mostly clickable, but not always, play (which is the first button I click) works, but than I cannot stop the video. If somehow aI manage to change the state of flash (video is getting resized or become fullscreen) then one button is clickable again.

Mouse pinter changes from "hand" to default pointer when I try to click on anything....

Also after few test I found that if I move mouse within some button in flashvideo while holding left button it seem to work. So it seems than then mouse moves actions are passed to flash video...

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Michal Hruby (mhr3) wrote :

Seems like a duplicate of bug #410407, please try to do what they suggest there.

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