(In reply to nucrap from comment #100)
> Why is this marked as FIXED? Is it already the default in new firefox
> releases on Linux?
Yes. This bug enabled it in builds (meaning it was capable of being
turned on at all) and bug 886181 enabled it by default for Firefox 26
and later. It's been on by d
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Firefox cannot close tab (using Ctrl-w) when fl
Now that I look at it more, though, it looks like the current route to
gstreamer 1.0 support in bug 806917 is to be able to build to support
0.10 or 1.0, not both. So unless there's some way this could be changed
to allow the same build to run in either, it looks like once gstreamer
1.0 support is
Based on the existing system requirements Firefox already has a hard
minimum requirement of GTK+ 2.10 which was released in 2006 (I think),
and it looks like it has been this way since Firefox 3. (see bug 418885
complaining about this, which someone should probably close out at this
point) It looks
(In reply to Bryan Quigley from comment #42)
> Well according to
> https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/19.0/system-requirements/ the actual
> GTK requirements are at 2.18 or higher.
Ah, I just looked at:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/system-requirements.html
Which looks like it's actual
gstreamer 1.0 support is already being worked on in bug 806917.
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Title:
Build Firefox with GStreamer support
Status in The Mozil
Bug 836243 changed the minimum required gstreamer version from 0.10.33
(2011-5-10) to 0.10.25 (2009-9-25). For Ubuntu, this means the minimum
supported LTS release was changed from 12.04 to 10.04. The previous LTS,
8.04, is no longer supported on desktop and server support will be
dropped in a coup
That being said, comment 0 did say people had been complaining about it
since 2003, so sadly they just appeared to not care to fix it due to
Linux's small marked share.
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The problem here, which happens on sites from time to time, is that they
use lazy poorly written UA sniffing to check if they support a browser.
I've seen plenty of sites, frequently banks, that have a list of UAs
they support and have their site automatically say they don't support
any others. The
Having a pref to toggle on/off built-in codecs in addition to external
codecs could be really useful at least for troubleshooting.
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Title:
Remove the exemptions for the Staat der Nederlanden root
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