For instance I see only org.mate.ScreenSaver interface on
Fedora20/MATE desktop. So the problem may be here.
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Title:
screensaver
The patch utilizes the org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver or
org.gnome.SessionManager D-BUS interfaces so it depends if you have such
services enabled or not and if your screen saver listen here.
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Check d-feet (#yum install d-feet.noarch in Fedora) to inspect your
active dbus interfaces.
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Title:
screensaver starts while
The screensaver should not be inhibited by cpu and high-priority
wake locks. It looks like those are used to inhibit GC or disable power
save (see Bug 872430).
I've found two screen related wake locks - DOM_Fullscreen (Bug 805017)
and screen (Bug 868325). I think any element which wants to
Created attachment 8441363
patch v.4
I watches DOM_Fullscreen and screen wakelocks only.
Passes the broken test:
./mach mochitest-plain dom/browser-element/mochitest/priority
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patch v.4
Try build: https://tbpl.mozilla.org/?tree=Tryrev=e2e2ba6d85b8
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(In reply to Edwin Flores [:eflores] [:edwin] from comment #57)
(In reply to Martin Stránský from comment #53)
The screensaver should not be inhibited by cpu and high-priority wake
locks. It looks like those are used to inhibit GC or disable power save (see
Bug 872430).
This isn't an
Created attachment 8442071
patch v.5
Something like that? It listens to screen locks only and returns when
screensaver is already inhibited.
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patch v.5
Try: https://tbpl.mozilla.org/?tree=Tryrev=ae11997b18f8
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IMHO we should only listen the DOM_Fullscreen wake lock topic. See
http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/dom/base/nsGlobalWindow.cpp#6024
Why has it been removed from the original patch?
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On irc, glandium indicated that he would prefer to dlopen libglib (before
anything depends on libgobject) and use the deprecated g_slice_set_config
internal debugging api, than follow Matthias' suggestion to use
We're not going to fix that.
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Epiphany 'Move tab to window' option doesn't work in breezy
Status in Mozilla Firefox:
System colors (and it's override) is covered by Bug 1422563
Dark Gtk theme is covered by Bug 1527048
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btw. widget.content.gtk-theme-override should be set to "Adwaita:light"
and works only when e10s is enabled.
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Bad Firefox
Looking forward to see the patch landed as we use it at Fedora.
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Firefox 3.6 does not honour lockPref
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Looking forward to see the patch landed as we use it at Fedora.
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lockpref not honored in
Yes, duplicate of Bug 1527048.
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Bad Firefox integration
I think you mean slow scrolling here instead of video playback tearing,
right?
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Yes, but mozilla.widget.use-argb-visuals = true also introduces Bug
1516224. But maybe Bug 1516224 is not longer an issue with Bug 1578464
checked in.
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That's weird as shape mask should be used there. Can you attach output
of "env | grep XDG" and also your about:config?
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Also I expect it's still broken with latest nightly, right?
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White corners when CSD is enabled on Firefox under X11
I'll look at it. We need to make sure it works under X11 and XWayland on
Gnome.
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White corners when CSD is enabled on
HW decoding support has landed at Bug 1616185.
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(In reply to lilydjwg from comment #30)
> I'm glad to here that, but what about support for Firefox on X11? Is it given
> up?
Filed Bug 1619523 for it.
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> I'm glad to here that, but what about support for Firefox on X11? Is it given
> up?
Hardware decoding is platform independent so it generally works under X11 as
it's implemented as Bug 1616185.
For whole playback chain see Bug 1610199 what's needed to
(In reply to lilydjwg from comment #30)
> I'm glad to here that, but what about support for Firefox on X11? Is it given
> up?
Filed Bug 1619523 for it.
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> I'm glad to here that, but what about support for Firefox on X11? Is it given
> up?
Hardware decoding is platform independent so it generally works under X11 as
it's implemented as Bug 1616185.
For whole playback chain see Bug 1610199 what's needed to
HW decoding support has landed at Bug 1616185.
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Web
(In reply to Marios Titas from comment #96)
> I hate to be negative here but this new behavior does not make sense under
> Gnome 3 with its default settings, where workspaces are created dynamically;
> workspaceID=3 will refer to a completely different workspace after I reboot
> my computer.
>
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I think you can safely ignore that, that comes from Gtk3 library which
complains about error in actual Gtk theme. Eventually you can change
your Gtk theme in gnome-tweaks application.
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Let's revert that in Bug 1660212.
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Package Firefox with MOZ_USE_XINPUT2=1 in environment to enable pixel
scrolling with
Created attachment 9169828
Bug 1207700 [Linux] Enable XInput2 on Gtk 3.24 and newer, r?botond
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(In reply to Botond Ballo [:botond] from comment #18)
> Martin, WDYT? Based on the above info, should we enable XInput 2 for KWin >=
> 5.19.3 (and >= 5.18.next)? How about other window managers?
Fedora has used XINPUT2 by default for five years and I don't have any
reports so I guess it's okay
Please file a new bug about it and also attach a media log.
Run Firefox on terminal with MOZ_LOG="PlatformDecoderModule:5" to get the
media log.
My guess is that we don't import dmabuf surfaces correctly, the decoder may use
a different format or so.
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Bug 1645671 [Linux/VA-API] Create DMABufSurfaceWrapper directly at nsTAttay and
disable DMABufSurfaceWrapper class copy and assignment constructors, r?jya
### Beta/Release Uplift Approval Request
* **User impact if declined**: Broken VA-API video playback on
This is an address bar issue, the text is highlighted but not copied to
clipboard.
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marked url in firefox by using one
(In reply to Robert Mader [:rmader] from comment #35)
> (In reply to eric.riese from comment #34)
> >
> > In my opinion the bounty was already earned when this issue was resolved
> > but I don't know who gets to be the arbiter.
>
> That would certainly be Martin Stránský :)
> Martin, do you
This needs to be closed to claim the bounty at
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/55506502-meta-add-va-api-hardware-
decoding-support-on-linux so closing this one.
Wayland va-api decoding was implemented by Bug 1616185
X11 variant is pending at Bug 1619523
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This needs to be closed to claim the bounty at
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/55506502-meta-add-va-api-hardware-
decoding-support-on-linux so closing this one.
Wayland va-api decoding was implemented by Bug 1616185
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> (In reply to eric.riese from comment #34)
> >
> > In my opinion the bounty was already earned when this issue was resolved
> > but I don't know who gets to be the arbiter.
>
> That would certainly be Martin Stránský :)
> Martin, do you
(In reply to z from comment #101)
> (In reply to paananen.olli from comment #99)
> > While new features are always welcome, everyone isn't for everyone. Is
> > there way to disable this behaviour? I can disable "Restore previous
> > session" from Preferences but then i lose pages that was open.
I'm Gtk peer so you can ask me to review linux/gtk code.
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(In reply to devurandom from comment #9)
> (In reply to Pulsebot from comment #7)
> > Pushed by stran...@redhat.com:
> > https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/rev/1f8208b4e636
> > [Wayland] Emulate X11 popup parentless window as a toplevel on Wayland,
> > r=jhorak
>
> Thanks, Martin! Does
Created attachment 9220111
Bug 1705048 [Wayland] Emulate X11 popup parentless window as a toplevel on
Wayland, r?jhorak
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export DISPLAY=wayland-0 is not correct, it should be export DISPLAY=:0
or so (set to your active X11 display).
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Yes, MOZ_DBUS_REMOTE and MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND are the correct variables to
run Firefox in mixed environment. That will be fixed automatically when
all FF builds uses Wayland, but we need to use that variables until
that.
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firefox will not start after it crashed unexpectedly
I shipped Fedora Firefox updates yesterday, Thanks.
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X11 does not support it AFAIK. Please try Wayland desktop in Ubuntu
20.04 although the support is still not 100% perfect - there are some
glitches when window is moved across monitors and popups are sometimes
invisible - but that will be fixed.
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So you have primary screen with 200% scale, secondary with 100% scale, right?
Please
1) attach content of about:support page.
2) run Firefox with MOZ_LOG="Widget:5" env variable and attach the log here.
Looks Firefox does not get 'scale change' event.
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Good.
Can you please create a screencast of the issue?
https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/screen-shot-record.html
(the screencast records all monitor so it will be visible there)
Thanks.
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Yes, scaling is not supported on X11. You need to use Wayland backend
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Title:
Scaling of Firefox doesn't adjust when
Please test with latest nightly, how-to is here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_Firefox_problems?rd=Bug_info_Firefox#Testing_Mozilla_binaries
You should create a new profile so it won't break your working Firefox
setup.
Alternatively you can use mozregression tool:
(In reply to Emilio Cobos Álvarez (:emilio) from comment #43)
> Yeah, so `nsWindow::GetTitlebarRadius` can be called off the main thread
> which seems unfortunate. We can fix this easily by moving the titlebar radius
> to a member or such.
I can fix that as a part of Bug 1736518.
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Top corners of Firefox windows have weird black protrusions from the
We have a technical debt here as we don't use titlebar rendering in
testsuite - I'll look at it.
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Emilio, when running testsuite with the patch (locally) I'm getting this
crash:
2:05.41 GECKO(53217) Assertion failure: sInServoTraversal || NS_IsMainThread(),
at /home/komat/src/objdir-opt/dist/include/mozilla/ServoUtils.h:33
2:05.41 GECKO(53217) #01:
May nsWindow::GetTitlebarRadius() be called from render thread? (this is
sw-wr).
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Emilio, you're absolutely right :) There's original Bug 1408360 for it.
For custom themes we need to apply alpha component only and keep
original color from theme (i.e. paint over alpha from theme).
Emilio, how is the best way how to do it? We can introduce a new
appearance
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Okay, fair enough.
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Top corners of Firefox windows have weird black protrusions from the
rounded edges
Status in
Created attachment 9246335
titlebar CSS rounded borders properties
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btw. It would be great to get border-radius from menu elements (Adwaita
uses it) and use it in gecko too, for context menus for instance. But
that may be a different bug.
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Wayland case seems to be a bit special as it produces gray corner even with Gtk
theme (which works OK on X11/Alpha).
We may want to draw alpha over corners when custom theme is used and main
window is not maximized or tiled.
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I can reproduce it with TB91.
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Cannot drag attachment from mail attachment pane to desktop
Status in One Hundred
(In reply to Jani Uusitalo from comment #35)
> Closing it is still partly broken though, as clicking on the menu button
> doesn't close the menu; I think that is [bug
> 1694514](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1694514).
>
> For a workaround, clicking outside the menu (and the menu
Can you test latest nightly please? Might be fixed by Bug 1735095.
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On Wayland toolbar menus are sometimes
Created attachment 9250020
Bug 377621 [Linux] Support application/x-moz-file-promise mime type by
text/uri-list, r?karlt
When application/x-moz-file-promise MIME content is adverised, save the file to
/tmp/dnd_file-*/ directory and
offer it as text/uri-list MIME type.
Based on patches by Phil
Managed to update the patch to latest trunk so let's fix this one.
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[upstream] RDD sandbox prevents HW-accelerated video
I think we can fix that by moving GL code out of RDD process. IIUC we
need to implement DMABuf based gfx::SourceSurface which can be
serialized over IPC bridge to parent/content process where GL can be
used and we'll map dmabuf surface only when we're asked for surface
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Another option may be EGL_MESA_platform_gbm extension which creates GL
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problem too so investigating.
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If MOZ_DISABLE_RDD_SANDBOX does not work please file another bug - it's not a
sandbox issue then. This bug is about sandbox so please don't add off topics
comments here.
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> (In reply to Darkspirit from comment #52)
> > I assume this bug will be fixed once video decoding has been moved to a
> > utility process (bug 1722051).
> > Until then, MOZ_DISABLE_RDD_SANDBOX=1 environment variable is required to
> > try out
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Cannot use Drag and Drop in gnome-shell 42 (Wayland
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Will look at it - still reproducible on TB 102.
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Cannot drag attachment from mail attachment pane to desktop
Status
The D is still a bit broken but let's finish it at Bug 1800972. It
also adds support for multiple file transfer.
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Bug 377621 [Linux] Log correctly MIME type conversions r?emilio
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Bug 377621 [Linux] Don't advertise _NETSCAPE_URL MIME type for internal data
r?emilio
_NETSCAPE_URL hints target application it should store URL link instead of copy
the pointed data.
Don't use that for internal URL (mailbox:/// and similar).
Depends on D161441
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"mailbox:///" prefix. We should filter out such internal URL.
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If we can detect a drop target is a different application (not
thunderbird itself) we may alter URL from mailbox:/// to file:/// and
copy the file to /tmp.
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When Bug 1725245 lands we'll test it and see results on Wayland/XWayland
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firefox black window
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