[openbox] OpenBox and Opera and Flash

Dana Jansens dana at orodu.net
Thu Jul 8 23:39:39 EDT 2010


On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 6:39 PM, Anthony Thyssen
<A.Thyssen at griffith.edu.au> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 10:24:40 +0200
> vlad <vla at uni-bonn.de> wrote:
> | On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 01:59:36PM +1000, Anthony Thyssen wrote:
> | >
> | > On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 12:30:39 +0200
> | > Rafał Mużyło <galtgendo at gmail.com> wrote:
> | > | Frankly, this problem sounds like a well known
> | > | problem with Flash and recent gtk+ - recent Opera (10.60)
> | > | will use gtk+, if it's not using KDE.
> | > | It's about native gdk windows.
> | > | Setting GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS might help, but that's
> | > | just a workaround - the real bug seems to lie in Flash.
> | > |
> | >
> | > This problem is seen in quite a few applications, Including gedit!!!
> | >
> | > My problem is not setting GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS that's fine.
> | I have "export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1"
> | in my opera startup script. However, setting or unsetting this doesn't
> | make any difference.
> | I don't think it's a gtk+ problem. I tried Opera with the X11
> | and Qt toolkit and this issue also occurred.
> | Removing the mouse "Client" bindings did the trick, but it's totally
> | annoying, because I have now to click on the decorations to raise the
> | window (like in dumb windows).
> | It might be a flash bug, but why does this appear only in
> | Opera and with OpenBox? As I said firefox and chromium does not have
> | this problem.
> |
> As I mentioned for me Mautilius does not pass the environment variable
> on.  If fact My understanding is that NO application is supposed to pass
> this environment variable on.
>
> Now that probably includes Opera and its passing this environment variable
> to its own sub-applications!
>
> I would suggest you study the process ("ps -we") listings of the processes
> involved and check if the sub-process actually still has that
> environment variable set.

Maybe you didn't have it set in the environment in which nautilus was
launched.  It seems unlikely that it would remove it, though possible
of course.


More information about the openbox mailing list