Hi,
To answer my own question: It seems this was a regression in chromium rather
than the package chromium-plugin-widevinecdm. Updating chromium to
71.0.3578.98-lp150.2.36.1 resolved the issue (which is also mention in the
changelog).
Regards,
Timo
Timo Sigurdsson schrieb am 28.12.2018 22
Hi,
a few weeks ago the widedevinecdm plugin for Chromium stopped working on my
openSUSE Leap 15 system. I thought I'd wait a coupe of days and see if the
issue gets resolved by a subsequent update, but that didn't happen yet. I just
confirmed on a second system that it works in Chromium 70,
.
Regards,
Timo
Hans-Peter Jansen schrieb am 05.06.2018 10:50:
> On Dienstag, 5. Juni 2018 01:28:41 Timo Sigurdsson wrote:
>> Hi Pete,
>>
>> Hans-Peter Jansen schrieb am 04.06.2018 11:19:
>> > Since you changed the filesystems during install, I suspect, the issue
Hi Pete,
Hans-Peter Jansen schrieb am 04.06.2018 11:19:
> Since you changed the filesystems during install, I suspect, the issue is
> related. May I ask you to:
>
> 1) show us your /etc/fstab and "grep '/ ' /proc/mounts", please?
Sure.
$ cat /etc/fstab
Hi,
Wolfgang Bauer schrieb am 30.05.2018 16:06:
> Am Dienstag, 29. Mai 2018, 10:27:54 schrieb Timo Sigurdsson:
>> I installed openSUSE Leap 15 this weekend and added the packman essentials
>> repository. I installed VLC Media Player from packman and while vl
Hi,
I installed openSUSE Leap 15 this weekend and added the packman essentials
repository. I installed VLC Media Player from packman and while vlc works fine,
there are no shortcuts created in the application launcher. I would expect the
application to appear under "Multimeda", but it doesn't.
Hi,
I installed openSUSE Leap 15 this weekend and added the packman essentials
repository. I installed VLC Media Player from packman and while vlc works fine,
there are no shortcuts created in the application launcher. I would expect the
application to appear under "Multimeda", but it doesn't.