For me sites like YouTube, Rumble, Odysee, and Bitchute work but unfortunately this version of flatpak Firefox is giving me problems.
For me sites like YouTube, Rumble, Odysee, and Bitchute work but unfortunately this version of flatpak Firefox is giving me problems.
It uses Google’s Chromium engine, that’s the problem.
I appreciate your recommendation but I’m boycotting Google and as much of its tech as possible—that’s why I was using Firefox.
I get that but up until this week, this wasn’t a problem—posts used to show up at the top of the page within 3-5 minutes. Today it took two hours.
The posts eventually did show up at the top after two hours and receiving 8 or 9 upvotes.
This delay wasn’t always there. Just last week, the posts would show up at the top after 3-5 minutes.
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Thank you, this resolved my issue.
I read the wiki and changed “Hardware-accelerated decoding” to “VA-API video decoder”.
My original problem was caused by the fact that this was set to automatic, now that it’s set to “VA-API video decoder” VLC is able to play mp4 files again without any issues.
I disabled hardware acceleration and VLC is able to play mp4 files again; however, is there a way to turn on hardware acceleration without getting these errors?
Update:
Changing “Hardware-accelerated decoding” to “VA-API video decoder” fixed the issue. Now VLC is able to play mp4 files with hardware acceleration without any issues.
Tried it. I don’t think there’s anything to upgrade:
Jean-Luc@Enterprise:~$ sudo apt dist-upgrade
[sudo] password for Jean-Luc:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
I don’t know if it updated my video driver. I just used this command: sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
Up until yesterday, new posts would show up at the top of the page (sort type: hot) after a couple of minutes (and getting two or three upvotes). Today, however, despite an hour passing by and the posts receiving 3-4 upvotes, they didn’t show up at the top of the page.
At the time of writing (four hours after posting this support request), the two posts I made on my community are now showing up at the top of the page but why did it take so long?
I like 'em.
like Debian Stable has packages from this century
You can set up Debian 12 to use Flatpak. I use it and it works well.
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Thanks