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How do I have site theming ignore OS/browser themes?

Firefox's website appearance settings include a setting to force a light theme, force a dark theme, or to have sites automatically adapt to the theme of the browser. I fe… (read more)

Firefox's website appearance settings include a setting to force a light theme, force a dark theme, or to have sites automatically adapt to the theme of the browser. I feel that's not exactly what I want. I don't want the browser's theme to have anything to do with themes of the sites I'm viewing, nor to force light or dark. I think I'd rather just use the site's default, or if not that, set a theme on the site itself. Is there any way for Firefox to just not meddle in a site's theming at all?

I kinda just don't want any connection between the theme of my operating system, the theme of my browser, or either of those and the theme of websites, and none to force a theme on any of the others. I'm not sure why that seems so desirable nowadays, but I don't want it.

Asked by Sterrence 6 days ago

Firefox processes becoming zombies

I got this messages on the logs and sometimes the session freezes when I'm using Firefox: mai 24 20:12:16 glados firefox.desktop[9642]: [Parent 9642, IPC I/O Parent] WARN… (read more)

I got this messages on the logs and sometimes the session freezes when I'm using Firefox: mai 24 20:12:16 glados firefox.desktop[9642]: [Parent 9642, IPC I/O Parent] WARNING: process 50331 is a zombie: file /builds/worker/checkouts/gecko/ipc/chromium/src/base/process_util_posix.cc:245 mai 24 20:12:16 glados firefox.desktop[9642]: [Parent 9642, IPC I/O Parent] WARNING: process 50253 is a zombie: file /builds/worker/checkouts/gecko/ipc/chromium/src/base/process_util_posix.cc:245 mai 24 20:12:34 glados firefox.desktop[9642]: [Parent 9642, IPC I/O Parent] WARNING: process 52142 is a zombie: file /builds/worker/checkouts/gecko/ipc/chromium/src/base/process_util_posix.cc:245 mai 24 20:13:28 glados firefox.desktop[9642]: [Parent 9642, IPC I/O Parent] WARNING: process 51884 is a zombie: file /builds/worker/checkouts/gecko/ipc/chromium/src/base/process_util_posix.cc:245 mai 24 20:14:07 glados firefox.desktop[9642]: [Parent 9642, IPC I/O Parent] WARNING: process 52087 is a zombie: file /builds/worker/checkouts/gecko/ipc/chromium/src/base/process_util_posix.cc:245 mai 24 20:14:13 glados firefox.desktop[9642]: [Parent 9642, IPC I/O Parent] WARNING: process 50755 is a zombie: file /builds/worker/checkouts/gecko/ipc/chromium/src/base/process_util_posix.cc:245 mai 24 20:14:19 glados firefox.desktop[9642]: [Parent 9642, IPC I/O Parent] WARNING: process 50806 is a zombie: file /builds/worker/checkouts/gecko/ipc/chromium/src/base/process_util_posix.cc:245 lines 8174-8233/8233 (END)

Asked by marcoshalano 4 days ago

How to eliminate that ~6 pixel wide border

After the last upgrade Firefox has a strange ~6 pixel wide dark border. How can I eliminate that border? Thanks. :-) Firefox: 115.11.0esr OS: openSUSE Leap 15.5 KD… (read more)

After the last upgrade Firefox has a strange ~6 pixel wide dark border. How can I eliminate that border?

Thanks. :-)

Firefox: 115.11.0esr OS: openSUSE Leap 15.5 KDE-Plasma-Version: 5.27.9 KDE-Frameworks-Version: 5.103.0 Qt-Version: 5.15.8

Asked by peter.hucke 19 hours ago

Search completion enabled, still not working

Hi all! A while back I downgraded my Firefox version to some old version to be able to access a FortiGate 310B. However when I upgraded back and started using the latest… (read more)

Hi all!

A while back I downgraded my Firefox version to some old version to be able to access a FortiGate 310B. However when I upgraded back and started using the latest version my search completion stopped working, but my search completion is turned on. It shows things I've already searched for, but it's not fetching new completions. I lived with this for a while since I couldn't be bothered to fix it, but I recently moved to linux, and copied all my data, I did this by just copying the profile folder and moved into into a new profile I created on linux. It worked, my bookmark, history, passwords etc are saved, but still no completion. I tried creating a new profile and the search completion worked perfectly fine. Do you guys have any tips or things I could try? Or do I just give up and move to a new profile, since this one is presumably corrupt?

Any help is appreciated, cheers :)

Asked by aron4 19 hours ago

crash in xdg-mime lookup (cache_alias_lookup) when printing or saving

Here is my crash report. https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/report/index/ac6dbca9-a495-4b78-a72f-8102b0240528#tab-details Based on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/iss… (read more)

Here is my crash report. https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/report/index/ac6dbca9-a495-4b78-a72f-8102b0240528#tab-details

Based on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/2833, I gather that this crash happens when you have some malformed xdg-mime data. I'm trying to figure out what data that is and where it's stored so I can fix it.

The crash report doesn't show me the arguments, so I can't tell what mime type it's trying to load. Maybe it's not available due to the way the library is built, or maybe it's not available due to the crash report hiding potentially private data. Or both. Can anyone tell me how to see what mime type it's looking up? Or do you know what mime type it would be looking up when saving a PDF? `xdg-mime query default application/pdf` works fine so it's not just looking for a handler, there must be some sort of weird "MIME type" for "file browser" that it's trying to use.

Asked by mleuchtenburg 18 hours ago

Establishing a WebRTC connection from the Firefox browser (VP8 inactive)

Hello, maybe someone else seen the same issue. When trying to establish a webrtc connection with the Firefox browser, my server sends a following message (video H264): ``… (read more)

Hello, maybe someone else seen the same issue. When trying to establish a webrtc connection with the Firefox browser, my server sends a following message (video H264): ``` 0:00:01.701967159 90 0x7fc2a0002030 LOG webrtcsrc-signaller net/webrtc/src/signaller/imp.rs:172:gstrswebrtc::signaller::imp::Signaller::connect::{{closure}}::{{closure}}: Sending websocket message Peer(PeerMessage { session_id: "56a17f8d-2585-4d4b-9f2e-3009450a19e9", peer_message: Sdp(Offer { sdp: "v=0\r\no=- 9144757257615355393 0 IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\ns=-\r\nt=0 0\r\na=ice-options:trickle\r\na=group:BUNDLE video0 audio1 application2\r\nm=video 9 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 96 98 99 100 101\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=setup:actpass\r\na=ice-ufrag:uOJFtPAyRCKX4NDQcU3VExzLsFcfCWYc\r\na=ice-pwd:jRots1p0FnmxmwLoVqAq7lK84rAwBk/4\r\na=rtcp-mux\r\na=rtcp-rsize\r\na=sendonly\r\na=rtpmap:96 H264/90000\r\na=rtcp-fb:96 nack\r\na=rtcp-fb:96 nack pli\r\na=rtcp-fb:96 ccm fir\r\na=rtcp-fb:96 transport-cc\r\na=fmtp:96 packetization-mode=1;profile-level-id=42001f;level-asymmetry-allowed=1\r\na=rtpmap:98 red/90000\r\na=rtpmap:99 ulpfec/90000\r\na=rtpmap:100 rtx/90000\r\na=fmtp:100 apt=96\r\na=rtpmap:101 rtx/90000\r\na=fmtp:101 apt=98\r\na=ssrc-group:FID 2834502081 1415006916\r\na=ssrc:2834502081 msid:user1488703113@host-437c139 webrtctransceiver0\r\na=ssrc:2834502081 cname:user1488703113@host-437c139\r\na=ssrc:1415006916 msid:user1488703113@host-437c139 webrtctransceiver0\r\na=ssrc:1415006916 cname:user1488703113@host-437c139\r\na=mid:video0\r\na=fingerprint:sha-256 9E:33:DF:EB:63:72:42:77:49:8D:0C:0E:FC:61:51:C1:56:53:AF:05:D9:F7:61:8F:95:DD:7D:FF:99:1A:64:E8\r\na=rtcp-mux-only\r\nm=audio 0 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 97\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=setup:actpass\r\na=ice-ufrag:uOJFtPAyRCKX4NDQcU3VExzLsFcfCWYc\r\na=ice-pwd:jRots1p0FnmxmwLoVqAq7lK84rAwBk/4\r\na=bundle-only\r\na=rtcp-mux\r\na=rtcp-rsize\r\na=sendonly\r\na=rtpmap:97 OPUS/48000/2\r\na=rtcp-fb:97 transport-cc\r\na=fmtp:97 sprop-stereo=1;sprop-maxcapturerate=48000\r\na=ssrc:1127273264 msid:user1488703113@host-437c139 webrtctransceiver1\r\na=ssrc:1127273264 cname:user1488703113@host-437c139\r\na=mid:audio1\r\na=fingerprint:sha-256 9E:33:DF:EB:63:72:42:77:49:8D:0C:0E:FC:61:51:C1:56:53:AF:05:D9:F7:61:8F:95:DD:7D:FF:99:1A:64:E8\r\na=rtcp-mux-only\r\nm=application 0 UDP/DTLS/SCTP webrtc-datachannel\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=setup:actpass\r\na=ice-ufrag:uOJFtPAyRCKX4NDQcU3VExzLsFcfCWYc\r\na=ice-pwd:jRots1p0FnmxmwLoVqAq7lK84rAwBk/4\r\na=bundle-only\r\na=mid:application2\r\na=sctp-port:5000\r\na=fingerprint:sha-256 9E:33:DF:EB:63:72:42:77:49:8D:0C:0E:FC:61:51:C1:56:53:AF:05:D9:F7:61:8F:95:DD:7D:FF:99:1A:64:E8\r\n" }) }) ``` and Firefox responds with VP8 inactive message: ``` 0:00:02.007638187 90 0x7fc2a0002030 TRACE webrtcsrc-signaller net/webrtc/src/signaller/imp.rs:324:gstrswebrtc::signaller::imp::Signaller::handle_message:<GstWebRTCSignaller@0x563ce91ed190> Received message {"type": "peer", "sessionId": "56a17f8d-2585-4d4b-9f2e-3009450a19e9", "sdp": {"type": "answer", "sdp": "v=0\r\no=mozilla...THIS_IS_SDPARTA-99.0 2114996636650547664 0 IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\ns=-\r\nt=0 0\r\na=sendrecv\r\na=fingerprint:sha-256 16:EC:66:ED:36:A1:D4:E0:CB:95:24:4A:E2:40:CA:53:E5:AB:D5:FF:F5:9C:5C:81:EB:83:F8:E4:BD:89:9F:03\r\na=ice-options:trickle\r\na=msid-semantic:WMS *\r\nm=video 0 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 120\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=inactive\r\na=mid:video0\r\na=rtpmap:120 VP8/90000\r\nm=audio 9 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 97\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=recvonly\r\na=fmtp:97 maxplaybackrate=48000;stereo=1;useinbandfec=1\r\na=ice-pwd:d5a493a07b92e452116a851e083e1c78\r\na=ice-ufrag:721f69a3\r\na=mid:audio1\r\na=rtcp-mux\r\na=rtpmap:97 opus/48000/2\r\na=setup:active\r\na=ssrc:3561002322 cname:{bb14ec44-0966-49c0-bccb-5e6242dd83d7}\r\nm=application 9 UDP/DTLS/SCTP webrtc-datachannel\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=sendrecv\r\na=ice-pwd:d5a493a07b92e452116a851e083e1c78\r\na=ice-ufrag:721f69a3\r\na=mid:application2\r\na=setup:active\r\na=sctp-port:5000\r\na=max-message-size:1073741823\r\n"}} ``` which leads to: ``` 0:00:02.007849785 90 0x7fc2a0002030 WARN webrtcsink net/webrtc/src/webrtcsink/imp.rs:3238:gstrswebrtc::webrtcsink::imp::BaseWebRTCSink::handle_sdp_answer: consumer from session 56a17f8d-2585-4d4b-9f2e-3009450a19e9 refused media 0: Some("m=video 0 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 120\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=inactive\r\na=mid:video0\r\na=rtpmap:120 VP8/90000\r\n") ``` and a connection close.

Why Firefox could respond with VP8 to the H264 request?

Asked by Robert Ayrapetyan 13 hours ago