As far as I know, there's no option to disable HW acceleration globally (e.g. through /etc/adobe/mms.cfg - Administration Guide for Flash Player mentions only OverrideGPUValidation). I think the hardware acceleration option is stored in ~/.macromedia/Flash_Player/macromedia.com/support/flashplayer/sys/settings.sol but I'm not sure which key is it.
One could create some shell script which would replace/modify settings.sol for the user who runs it therefore making the process seamless ("run this to magically fix smurfs in the Flash Player").
As far as I know, there's no option to disable HW acceleration globally (e.g. through /etc/adobe/mms.cfg - Administration Guide for Flash Player mentions only OverrideGPUVali dation) . I think the hardware acceleration option is stored in ~/.macromedia/ Flash_Player/ macromedia. com/support/ flashplayer/ sys/settings. sol but I'm not sure which key is it.
One could create some shell script which would replace/modify settings.sol for the user who runs it therefore making the process seamless ("run this to magically fix smurfs in the Flash Player").
@ticmanis: Bugging Adobe is definitely the way to go, everyone should at least upvote this issue: https:/ /bugbase. adobe.com/ index.cfm? event=bug& id=3164063