On 24/11/22 00:28, George N. White III wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 3:50 AM Samuel Sieb <samuel@sieb.net> wrote:
I just upgraded my computer to F37 and I don't see any issues.  I do
have a number of rpmfusion codecs and applications installed.

I upgraded to F37 and don't have any rpmfusion codecs and applications installed.
https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1038568 gives a blank screen with Firefox on
Fedora 37 or Windows 10.
That's interesting. The page displays fine for me in Firefox Nightly in Windows 11 (Like in Fedora is may be that it displays the images at the top of the screen and I need to press the reload button to get the reload to display everything, but I'll check that again tonight).


On 11/22/22 14:32, Stephen Morris wrote:> There's nothing confidential
in the pages. The page at the below link
> displays fine in Chrome and Firefox but with any of the pages linked to
> from this page, none of them will display in Chrome and in Firefox
> Nightly I have to click the reload button to get them to display. The
> fourth page link in the last column has a youtube video embedded in the
> page and a link up to youtube as well and neither video will display.

It took me a while to figure out where the links are since they have no
styling...  But once I found them, the youtube video works fine for me.

However, there is a problem with the page.  None of the images will
load.  I figured out that it's because they are all http links, not
https.  They redirect to https, but the browser won't even try.

> https://rog.asus.com/support/FAQ/1043748

I can view the page (https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1038568) and
the video works using MS Edge in Windows 10.
I found last night that Firefox Nightly is having an issue playing youtube videos on Windows 11, so the linux issue might be with Firefox nightly. But that doesn't explain why youtube videos that play fine in Windows 11 with Chrome won't play at all with Chrome in Fedora.
It also doesn't explain why an app I found, that seems to have been installed with the fedora install, called Videos, has some embedded links to I think Apple TV trailers, and those play fine. I haven't been able to check whether youtube videos play in it because I can't figure out how to load external files.
The main driving issue for me here is, youtube videos played fine in Firefox Nightly in F36 but won't play in F37, so initially from my perspective the upgrade to F37 has removed something critical. I don't know whether they played fine in F36 in Chrome because I never had to use it.
I may also have to try to install vlc and see if that can play them.

regards,
Steve


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George N. White III


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