This is still an issue.
This is still an issue.
With `media.autoplay.enabled.user-gestures-needed` set to false and `media.autoplay.default` set to 1 (block audio), which is the default (and other autoplay-related settings in their defaults as well), a Twitch video can only be either paused or playing muted; unmuting the video pauses it and vice versa.
== Steps to reproduce ==
1. Open about:config
2. Search for autoplay in the settings
3. Set media.autoplay.enabled.user-gestures-needed to false
4. Set media.autoplay.default to 1
5. Open a Twitch VOD, for instance https://www.twitch.tv/videos/280106033
6. Try to unmute the video
== What happens ==
The video is unmuted, but also paused
== What I expect to happen ==
For the video to continue playing, unmuted
I’m able to reproduce this when I set media.autoplay.enabled.user-gestures-needed
to false
; if set to true
(which is the default), unmuting does not pause the video.
Kirjautumislomakkeen salasanalle varatussa kentässä on liimauksen esto, jonka takia siihen ei voi kopioida salasananhallintaohjelmassa luotua, vahvaa salasanaa. Se heikentää turvallisuutta, ja suosittelen siksi tämän idioottimaisen ”toiminnon” korjaamista.
Järjestelmä ei myöskään rekisteröitymisen yhteydessä lähettänyt sähköpostiosoitteeni osoitteen varmistusviestiä. Saan tuon tuostakin muille tarkoitettuja viestejä, kun ihmiset kirjoittavat väärän osoitteen tällaisille lomakkeille, eikä kyse ole kirjoitusvirheestä (joiden eliminoimiseksi varten lomake vaatii osoitteen kahteen kertaan), vaan nämä tunarit muistavat osoitteensa väärin. Se varmistusviesti on helppo keino eliminoida nämä virheet.
Frankie Knuckles: The Whistle Song. Tästä klassikosta tulee keväinen fiilis vuodenajasta riippumatta, joten tämä sopiikin erityisen hyvin soitettavaksi näin keväällä.
Vastaa viestiin sen kontekstissa (YleX:n Perjantai-illan Toivekaavake)
I’m using Ubuntu 20.04 and Wayland, with gnome-shell currently at version 3.36.1-4ubuntu1. (I originally filed this on Launchpad.)
When trying to start a virtual machine with Gnome Boxes, I get a prompt about keyboard shortcuts. The prompt text is localized, but translated back to English it says:
Boxes wants to inhibit shortcuts
You can restore shortcuts by pressing Super+Escape.
In my locale (Finnish), it says
Sovellus Boksit haluaa rajoittaa pikanäppäinten toimintaa.
Voit palauttaa pikanäppäinten toiminnan painamalla Super...
(sic; see attached photo)
So the actual key combination is truncated, defeating the point of that part of the text.
This isn’t a localization error (AFAICT, based on the translation source). Rather, it’s caused by the text being forced to fit on a single line of an arbitrarily fixed width, instead of wrapping to span as many lines as needed.
When trying without root:
$ dd if=/dev/zero bs=16M count=1 of=test.img
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
16777216 bytes (17 MB, 16 MiB) copied, 0.0326881 s, 513 MB/s
$ echo foo | cryptsetup luksFormat test.img –
Not compatible PBKDF options.
Whereas for root it still works:
# dd if=/dev/zero bs=16M count=1 of=test.img
Please touch the device.
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
16777216 bytes (17 MB, 16 MiB) copied, 0.0183403 s, 915 MB/s
# echo foo | sudo cryptsetup luksFormat test.img –
#
For a workaround (from upstream report) with non-root, specify –type luks1:
$ dd if=/dev/zero bs=16M count=1 of=test.img
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
16777216 bytes (17 MB, 16 MiB) copied, 0.0138972 s, 1.2 GB/s
$ echo foo | cryptsetup luksFormat –type luks1 test.img –
$
@denish-kanabar For undeleteable cards, see #2613 and a workaround in the comments.
Still present in 20.04 (Focal) with vlc 3.0.9.2-1, though here at least it seems to only affect some URLs, not all. When I view a stream from my local webcam, vlc -vvv in the terminal shows
main playlist debug: incoming request – stopping current input
as the final message, and does not exit (after closing the window; Ctrl-Q still works). But when streaming from Wowza’s RTSP test stream [1], vlc exits just fine after closing the window.
Debian bug 916595 [2] and related VLC ticket [3] mention disabling hardware acceleration as a workaround, but even so I was unable to make it work (i.e. exit properly).
Possibly related: Ubuntu bug #1847162. There’s also been discussion about the issue over on Manjaro forums [4].
* [1] rtsp://wowzaec2demo.streamlock.net/vod/mp4:BigBuckBunny_115k.mov
* [2] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=916595
* [3] https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/20627
* [4] https://forum.manjaro.org/t/vlc-not-closing/69965/2