Bug#886358: chromium: Enable Hangouts screensharing extension

2020-09-18 Thread Eloston
> I don't buy this explanation. In fact, it is very inconsistent with the fact > that widevine is enabled and binary blobs are downloaded. This is incorrect. Enabling Widevine support in the browser will not do anything unless the Widevine shared object is downloaded and installed manually. This

Bug#886358: chromium: Enable Hangouts screensharing extension

2020-09-18 Thread Rogério Brito
Hi, all. I don't know if this issue is related to the issues that I'm seeing, but, when using google meet during this pandemic times, I frequently have problems trying to share my screen. I don't know if "Google Meet screensharing" == "Hangouts screensharing". For some reason, using Firefox (at

Bug#886358: chromium: Enable Hangouts screensharing extension

2018-09-07 Thread Eloston
On Thu, 6 Sep 2018 19:50:24 -0700 Josh Triplett wrote: >  > This is not in any way an explanation. "users have stated concern" - > *what* concern? >  > At the very least, this needs an explanation commensurate with "why is > it important to break people's ability to do screen sharing by default >

Bug#886358: chromium: Enable Hangouts screensharing extension

2018-09-06 Thread Josh Triplett
reopen 886358 thanks On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 17:20:14 +0200 Philipp Hahn wrote: > Sorry for re-opeing this bug, but it cost me some time to find that > Debian disables the shreen sharing extention in its build of chromium. > > > This is the intended default configuration. For those that would like

Bug#886358: chromium: Enable Hangouts screensharing extension

2018-08-27 Thread Philipp Hahn
unarchive 886358 reopen 886358 thanks Sorry for re-opeing this bug, but it cost me some time to find that Debian disables the shreen sharing extention in its build of chromium. > This is the intended default configuration. For those that would like > it enabled in their version, the suggested

Bug#886358: chromium: Enable Hangouts screensharing extension

2018-01-04 Thread Tommi Vainikainen
Package: chromium Version: 63.0.3239.84-1~deb9u1 Severity: wishlist Currently debian/rules:52 disables hangouts services (which includes screenshare feature). I didn't test it, but based on information elsewhere, simply enabling the flag should make Google Hangouts screensharing work with