Unless the built-in media router not working is genuinely a bug, can we
consider disabling it by default?
diff -ur a/debian/chromium/etc/chromium.d/default-flags
b/debian/chromium/etc/chromium.d/default-flags
--- a/debian/chromium/etc/chromium.d/default-flags 2016-09-26
20:37:32.036974879
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016 22:24:31 + Bob Smith wrote:
> Fix:
> 1. chrome://flags/
> 2. Default -> Disabled
> Media Router Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS
> Enables Chrome to access external presentation-type displays and use
them for presenting web content. #media-router
> 3.
On Mon, 12 Sep 2016 12:27:27 +0200 Anthony Callegaro wrote:
> Hey Michael,
>
> I just tested with the latest Chromium 53.0.2785.92-3 in unstable and
> the result is the same.
>
> Downgrading back to 51.0.2704.79-1 I can see our offices Nexus Player again.
>
> Let me know
Hey Michael,
I just tested with the latest Chromium 53.0.2785.92-3 in unstable and
the result is the same.
Downgrading back to 51.0.2704.79-1 I can see our offices Nexus Player again.
Let me know what options I should enable to help troubleshooting this.
Cheers
LeTic
Dear maintainer,
We are also affected by this internally. We have nexus players in all
our meeting rooms and now all developers using debian testing are
affected and cannot cast anymore (same for all OS X users).
Did you get any update yourself as I see no update on crbugs.com
tracker? Is there
Package: chromium
Version: 52.0.2743.82-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
After the recent update of chromium from 51 to 52 the browser is no longer able
to find the chromecast device present on the network.
The system that can no longer detect the chromecast was able to prior to the
update.
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