Dann mach mal: etc/adobe/mms.cfg:
#
# /etc/adobe/mms.cfg: Adobe Flash privacy and
# security settings
#
# For more details on the meaning of most of these
# options, please visit:
# http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles
# /flash_player_admin_guide.html
#
# Lets you prevent users from designating any
# files on the local file system as trusted
# 0 = Not Allowed, 1 = Allowed (default)
AllowUserLocalTrust = 0
# Lets you specify a hard limit on the amount of
# local storage that Flash Player
# uses for the storage of common Flash components
# Size in megabytes (default is 20), 0 =
# Component storage disabled
AssetCacheSize = 32
# Lets you prevent Flash Player from automatically
# checkingfor and installing
# updated versions
# 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
AutoUpdateDisable = 1
# Lets you specify how often to check for an
# updated version of Flash Player
# Number of days, 0 = Every startup
# There is no default value, which falls back to
# the user's setting (30 days by default)
#AutoUpdateInterval =
# Lets you prevent SWF files from accessing
# webcams or microphones
# 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
AVHardwareDisable = 1
# Lets you prevent information on installed fonts
# from being displayed
# 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
#DisableDeviceFontEnumeration = 0
# Lets you prevent networking or file system
# access if any kind
# Set to the executable filename, default is empty
#DisableNetworkAndFilesystemInHostApp =
# Lets you prevent native code applications that
# are digitally signed and
# delivered by Adobe from being downloaded
# 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
DisableProductDownload = 1
# Lets you enable or disable the use of the
# Socket.connect() and
# XMLSocket.connect() methods
# 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
DisableSockets = 0
# Lets you create a whitelist of servers to which
# socket connections are allowed
# Set to hostname or IP address. This can be
# specified multiple times in this file to allow
# more than one host, and only takes effect if
# DisableSockets (above) is set to 1.
#EnableSocketsTo = localhost.localdomain
EnableSocketsTo = 127.0.0.1
# Lets you prevent the ActionScript FileReference
# API from performing file downloads
# 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
#FileDownloadDisable = 0
# Lets you prevent the ActionScript FileReference
# API from prerforming file uploads
# 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
#FileUploadDisable = 0
# Lets you disable SWF files playing via a browser
# plug-in from being displayed in full-screen mode
# 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
FullScreenDisable = 1
# Lets you specify whether SWF files produced for
# Flash Player 6 and earlier can execute an
# operation that has been restricted in a newer
# version of Flash Player
# 0 = Deny, 1 = Allow
# There is no default value, which falls back to
# the user's setting (Defaults to "Ask"
#LegacyDomainMatching =
# Lets you specify how Flash Player should
# determine whether to execute certain
# local SWF files that were originally produced
# for Flash Player 7 and earlier
# 0 = Deny, 1 = Allow
# There is no default value, which falls back to
# the user's setting
#LocalFileLegacyAction =
# Lets you prevent local SWF files from having
# read access to files on local drive
# 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
#LocalFileReadDisable = 0
# Lets you specify a hard limit on the amout of
# local storage that Flash Player
# uses (per domain) for persistent shared objects
# 1 = no storage, 2 = 10KB, 3 = 100KB, 4 = 1MB, 5 = 10MB,
# 6 = User specified (default)
# If the user does not specify a limit, the
# default is 100KB.
LocalStorageLimit = 5
# Lets you override GPU validation checks to force
# hardware acceleration Warning: This may make
# your player (more) unstable!
# 0 = Check GPU (default), 1 = Skip checks
# More details:
# http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2008/08
# /secrets_of_the_mmscfg_file_1.html
OverrideGPUValidation = 1
# Lets you specify whether third-party SWF files
# can read and write locally
# persistent shared objects
# 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
# There is no default value, which falls back to
# the user's setting
#ThirdPartyStorage =
# Lets you disable "Windowless" mode, which may
# cause crashes in firefox
# version 3.01 and earlier.
# 0 = Not Disabled (default), 1 = Disabled
# More details:
# http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2008/08
# /windowless_mode_fix.html
WindowlessDisable = 1
#
#ralul
EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode=1
Vom default her ist alles auskommentiert. Das sind meine Setzungen also. Bei FullScreenDisable merkst Du, dass sie wirken.