While Midori is already light in comparison with Chrome and Firefox, this is not light enough under many circumstances. I personally think this guide is needed because I had to do quite a bit of research to get it to work the way I want, close to a normal browser.The Raspberry Pi with its original Raspbian OS comes with Midori as its default browser. Therefore I have created this guide to help installing Luakit and configuring some options that I think will help your user experience. It is based on webkit and GTK+. Now, as lean and mean Luakit can be, its user-friendliness can’t be rated as high. An extremely lightweight and highly configurable web browser. Plugin.disable_full_page_plugin_for_types: application/pdf Set to 0, doesn't fix flash flicking, only downgrade to 86_64 Sorry for the alarm, and well Firefox will be push stable as is write. OK yesterday I got a bunch of problem, Firefox crash, prerolls in rtp.pt are all fucked up, etc etc, today I wake up reinstall firefox and things seems to work. > * offer multiple videos to support browsers with no H264 and no Flash
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> * force the user to install flash which is *not* part of Fedora > currently the webdeveloper has to chose > offer H264, OGG and WEBM or at least 2 of them and without need flash at all > use HTML5 with H264 baseline for videos *with only one mediafile* instead > the intention of firefox with gstreamer is that a smart web-developer can > do you expect that FF with gstreamer completly replaces flash? > EXPLAIN why you can't give karma because a off-topic crap-page? > WTF that is *flash* - has that to do with gstreamer? (In reply to Harald Reindl from comment #33)
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More recent Fedora release includes newer upstream software that fixes Lifetime, sometimes those efforts are overtaken by events. 'version' to a later Fedora version prior to Fedora 17's end of life.Īlthough we aim to fix as many bugs as possible during every release's Would still like to see this bug fixed and are able to reproduce itĪgainst a later version of Fedora, you are encouraged change the
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We may not be able to fix it before Fedora 17 is end of life. To a later Fedora version prior to Fedora 17's end of life.īug Reporter: Thank you for reporting this issue and we are sorry that
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Plan to fix it in a currently maintained version, simply change the 'version' Package Maintainer: If you wish for this bug to remain open because you This bug will be closed as WONTFIX if it remains open with a Fedora It is Fedora's policy to close allīug reports from releases that are no longer maintained. This message is a reminder that Fedora 17 is nearing its end of life.Īpproximately 4 (four) weeks from now Fedora will stop maintainingĪnd issuing updates for Fedora 17. With -enable-gstreamer and the correct gstreamer plugins added the H.264 video should also play I assume that this would be equivalent licence-wise to rhythmbox and gstreamer, that can have additional codecs added by the user through gstreamer plugins. This would increase the number of sites on which the html5 video can be used instead of flash. This is not enabled in current fedora builds (as can be seen by putting about:buildconfig in the URL bar), hence only theora and webm videos can be played. This allows users to add codecs that are not shipped by default (notably H.264). User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11 Linux i686 rv:14.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/14.0.1įirefox 14 has a build option -enable-gstreamer that allows it to playback html5 videos using codecs from gstreamer.