Has anyone actually tested this on rawhide aarch64 kernel 6.18 rc6. I say this because not only chromium but also firefox crash incessantly and are both unable to play video within the browsers.
I had to use a chromium version from canonical installed via snap to at least get video working. I hate to rag but sent many error reports and it hasn't worked for more than a month.
orange pi 5 plus / rawhide kernel 6.18 rc6 aarch64.
FEDORA-EPEL-2025-400842a607 ejected from the push because 'No checks required but update has less than 1 karma and has been in testing less than 7 days.'
You tested chomium on rawhide (f44). Why did you give negative Karma to the chromium build for EPEL9 ?
If you have a problem with chromium, please report it with a reproduce in bugzilla so that we can track it.
I tested it on x86_64 and it played video without any problems. I doubt that the problem lies with chromium or firefox, but rather with other components.
And normally I would agree that the problem lies elsewhere but If that were the case then it doesn't explain why the canonical version install with snap DOES play video. I'm only looking for answers certainly not mean to upset anyone.
Just some Infomation for you: The Snap application runs in a sandbox and bundles all the necessary dependencies (libraries, files) it needs to function. This is the main difference from traditional packages, which rely on system-wide libraries. It is possible that another component (system-wide-libraries) is causing this problem which is complex and needs to be investigated.
As i mentioned before, this is the wrong place here for such negative Karma, which is blocking the chromium security update. Please report your problem in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/
This update has been submitted for testing by than.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'ignored'.
This update has been pushed to testing.
This update has been submitted for stable by bodhi.
Has anyone actually tested this on rawhide aarch64 kernel 6.18 rc6. I say this because not only chromium but also firefox crash incessantly and are both unable to play video within the browsers.
I had to use a chromium version from canonical installed via snap to at least get video working. I hate to rag but sent many error reports and it hasn't worked for more than a month.
orange pi 5 plus / rawhide kernel 6.18 rc6 aarch64.
Mesa 25.3
FEDORA-EPEL-2025-400842a607 ejected from the push because 'No checks required but update has less than 1 karma and has been in testing less than 7 days.'
You tested chomium on rawhide (f44). Why did you give negative Karma to the chromium build for EPEL9 ? If you have a problem with chromium, please report it with a reproduce in bugzilla so that we can track it.
I tested it on x86_64 and it played video without any problems. I doubt that the problem lies with chromium or firefox, but rather with other components.
Thank you.
Granting Karma as it works fine for me. It plays video without problems on X86_64. I did not test it on aarch64 due to lacking hardware.
Bodhi is disabling automatic push to stable due to negative karma. The maintainer may push manually if they determine that the issue is not severe.
than edited this update.
than edited this update.
And normally I would agree that the problem lies elsewhere but If that were the case then it doesn't explain why the canonical version install with snap DOES play video. I'm only looking for answers certainly not mean to upset anyone.
Just some Infomation for you: The Snap application runs in a sandbox and bundles all the necessary dependencies (libraries, files) it needs to function. This is the main difference from traditional packages, which rely on system-wide libraries. It is possible that another component (system-wide-libraries) is causing this problem which is complex and needs to be investigated.
As i mentioned before, this is the wrong place here for such negative Karma, which is blocking the chromium security update. Please report your problem in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/
Thank you!
This update has been obsoleted by chromium-142.0.7444.175-2.el9.