https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=505463

--- Comment #6 from [email protected] ---
> Can you still please test with a new user? Sometimes, there's a value in a
> cache file that causes problems.

I had the same issue with a new user.

> I hadn't realized from your initial message you were using the Teams
> website. Unfortunately, even after signing into Teams, I don't see anything
> that allows me to make a test call to test video. I used the Jitsi website
> to re-test instead. After closing that tab, and Firefox, the system did go
> to sleep at the timeout I had set.

I can confirm that Team is really annoying, and you do need to do a call to
test the video and audio.
So I also need to wait until I need to make a call with it to test.

> Can you reproduce this bug with any website other than Teams?

At the moment, only Team have been causing this bug (I will keep on eye for
other over time), other video website I have tried have been owrking as
expected (preventing sleep only when video is playing). So it would be fair to
think that there is a bug in the team webapp.

While it would not be reasonable to expect KDE to fix Team. It may be
beneficial to setup a system to make sure a non running application does not
prevent sleep.
aka in this situation, Firefox should not prevent sleep when Firefox is not
even a running process.

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