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Mozilla Firefox Web Browser

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Björn Bidar's avatar

While importing the patches into Gecko-Dev git I noticed that mbo 531915 has been replaced by bmo 1729459: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1729459



Teuniz XXX's avatar

Can you please make Firefox to use the KDE filechooser again? The GTK filechooser is really clumsy and ugly. Thanks!


Wolfgang Rosenauer's avatar

That is the plan. It requires some work and it was more important to get the security fixes out as quickly as possible.


Björn Bidar's avatar

Created a request to reenable KDE filechooser.


pallas wept's avatar

I've been trying to get someone to look at this bug forever, please help! https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1216842


Marco Huenseler's avatar

Hi! Would it be possible to patch the package to not disable video hw decoding on all AMD hardware? I was a little bit surprised to see that video decoding wouldn't work for me and even more surprised when I learned that it is always disabled for release and "late" (?) beta versions (in addition to blacklisting certain problematic hardware/driver combinations). The corresponding code seems to live inside widget/gtk/GfxInfo.cpp. It works using Fedora packages, they are using this patch: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/firefox/blob/main/f/firefox-enable-vaapi.patch

Thank you for considering this!


Pawan Yadav's avatar

can't play youtube or any other site, audio is not working only video playing in latest version


pallas wept's avatar

It's working here for me, and working OK in a Tumbleweed Live ISO in a VM. Might be something wrong with your PC I'm afraid mate.... But either way, this isn't really the right spot to report it, so you won't get much help here. If you're sure it's a bug with the package, use that link on your left that says "Report Bug", to file it on bugzilla, but likely, it's a problem with your PC, so you might do better to go to a tech support forum.

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