I noticed that chromium was now in the fedora repo, so I
installed it. It turns out that pepperflash is not included,
but I found freshplayerplugin on rpmfusion. I was not able to
get it working (the audio/video/ebooks from the public
library services, such as overdrive, hoopla, Naxos Music
PS: I got rid of my 2 old computers (a desk- and a laptop) and
now have just a laptop. I am not certain if I have experienced
the problem since the hardware change, but I will report, if it
should occur.
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
> In the last couple of weeks I've had a curious problem
> on my Fedora-24/KDE Thinkpad T510 laptop.
> Sound (on YouTube for example) starts up fine on Firefox,
> but then suddenly stops working after 5 to 30 minutes.
I have had a similar problem since a couple of months
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Maybe I've just been lucky but I run dnf on a daily basis
in a Konsole
> terminal window (under KDE) and have never seen this kind
of problem. I
> don't use the graphical updater(s).
I run dnf in the KDE konsole, never the plasma update
utility, at least once a
Tom Horsley wrote:
> Read about it here: http://tomhorsley.com/game/punch.html
LOL
Actually, I'm pretty happy with systemd h/t To think of the
hours I used to spend finding out about daemons I never used
and what they were for, setting them all up to either run or
not run, etc... Sure, I