Flash videos turn to gray box with light gradients on edges

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It started happenning since installation of new openSUSE and it looks quite bizarre, see below for a shot from blip.tv.
It happens usually after few minutes of watching a video, sometimes sooner, sometimes later. It happens also on Youtube. Any ideas? I would like to retain hardware acceleration so I do not accept solutions disabling it.
To add more details about my setup. Laptop is a Thinkpad T420 with NVIDIA Quadro NVS 4200M, hooked up to double monitors via docking station.
linux opensuse nvidia adobe-flash chrome
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It started happenning since installation of new openSUSE and it looks quite bizarre, see below for a shot from blip.tv.
It happens usually after few minutes of watching a video, sometimes sooner, sometimes later. It happens also on Youtube. Any ideas? I would like to retain hardware acceleration so I do not accept solutions disabling it.
To add more details about my setup. Laptop is a Thinkpad T420 with NVIDIA Quadro NVS 4200M, hooked up to double monitors via docking station.
linux opensuse nvidia adobe-flash chrome
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Providing the video card's model and nvidia driver version would be useful.
– llua
Sep 15 '12 at 12:18
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It started happenning since installation of new openSUSE and it looks quite bizarre, see below for a shot from blip.tv.
It happens usually after few minutes of watching a video, sometimes sooner, sometimes later. It happens also on Youtube. Any ideas? I would like to retain hardware acceleration so I do not accept solutions disabling it.
To add more details about my setup. Laptop is a Thinkpad T420 with NVIDIA Quadro NVS 4200M, hooked up to double monitors via docking station.
linux opensuse nvidia adobe-flash chrome
It started happenning since installation of new openSUSE and it looks quite bizarre, see below for a shot from blip.tv.
It happens usually after few minutes of watching a video, sometimes sooner, sometimes later. It happens also on Youtube. Any ideas? I would like to retain hardware acceleration so I do not accept solutions disabling it.
To add more details about my setup. Laptop is a Thinkpad T420 with NVIDIA Quadro NVS 4200M, hooked up to double monitors via docking station.
linux opensuse nvidia adobe-flash chrome
linux opensuse nvidia adobe-flash chrome
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Providing the video card's model and nvidia driver version would be useful.
– llua
Sep 15 '12 at 12:18
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Providing the video card's model and nvidia driver version would be useful.
– llua
Sep 15 '12 at 12:18
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Providing the video card's model and nvidia driver version would be useful.
– llua
Sep 15 '12 at 12:18
Providing the video card's model and nvidia driver version would be useful.
– llua
Sep 15 '12 at 12:18
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Providing the video card's model and nvidia driver version would be useful.
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Sep 15 '12 at 12:18