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Ramon Marquez wrote on 16/02/16 19:42:
> 
> Caffeine is a package very important cause inhibits the screen for 
> playing videos on the web browsers. Actually is offered on the
> main repository of Ubuntu 16.04 but disabled by default. I think
> that Caffeine It should be enabled by default.
> 
> ...

Fortunately, there is a much less bureaucratic and more reliable
solution: the Web browser itself can tell Ubuntu to inhibit the
screensaver.

This was implemented, for example, in VLC in 2013.
<http://launchpad.net/bugs/1080847>

And in Firefox in 2014.
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=517870>

If it isn’t working for you with a particular Web browser playing a
particular type of video, please report a bug for that Web browser,
with exact steps to reproduce the problem.

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