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  • Anti-Face Weapon
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    1 year ago

    That’s really strange, I haven’t encountered either of those problems. The latter you can blame your distro for. If Firefox was bundled with all of the codecs it would be really big for no reason, and it would be redundant on nearly every system.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      Kinda agree, sure it is also a distro issue. Chromium-like browsers worked out of the box, though. In the end, the user should not really experience easy-to-fix problems like „I can‘t watch any Twitch streams“, and I‘m not really on a uncommon distro (OpenSUSE Tumbleweed).

      Edit: About the blocked ports, check the following variable in your about:config

      network.security.ports.banned.override

      This one needs to be set, if you would like to use ports, such as 8080.

      • Anti-Face Weapon
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        11 year ago

        I recommend that you can play to the OpenSUSE forums.

      • lemmyvore
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        11 year ago

        Neither network.security.ports.banned nor network.security.ports.banned.override are defined by default in Firefox so I suspect the distro set them for you. Same for FTP. And I’ve never had any issues playing Twitch streams.