On 04/29/19 08:26 PM, Tim Mooney wrote:
In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] VirtualBox 6.0.6 with VNC extension...:
VirtualBox 6.0.6 is now available in the hipster repository.
Apart from general fixes
(https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog-6.0), this update brings two
new features.
I
On 04/28/19 09:00 PM, Gary Mills wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 06:30:51PM +0200, Michal Nowak wrote:
As of today Firefox 60.6.1 ESR is available in the hipster repository.
This is excellent news. Thanks. I'm anxious to try it out.
This version brings major changes compared to the former
In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] VirtualBox 6.0.6 with VNC extension...:
VirtualBox 6.0.6 is now available in the hipster repository.
Apart from general fixes
(https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog-6.0), this update brings two
new features.
I haven't tried it yet, but it probably also
VirtualBox 6.0.6 is now available in the hipster repository.
Apart from general fixes
(https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog-6.0), this update brings two
new features.
1) VNC extension pack. This extension pack enables VM's video output to
be displayed remotely by any VNC client. Though
Dear All,
Perhaps I have misunderstood this,Did you try the extensions on FF such
as https://github.com/erkserkserks/h264ify ?
Robert Jones
On 04/29/19 09:16 AM, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
The Firefox plugin for this codec was built by Cisco and made
available for
On 29/04/2019 12:15, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 29/04/2019 11:59, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
It's obsolete since H264 is already covered by ffmpeg.
I still remember playing with MPlayer and the VDPAU extension
on Solaris boxes ten years ago. Naturally, MPlayer
On 29/04/2019 11:59, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
It's obsolete since H264 is already covered by ffmpeg.
I still remember playing with MPlayer and the VDPAU extension
on Solaris boxes ten years ago. Naturally, MPlayer was compiled
with H264 support that was provided by
>It's obsolete since H264 is already covered by ffmpeg.
I still remember playing with MPlayer and the VDPAU extension
on Solaris boxes ten years ago. Naturally, MPlayer was compiled
with H264 support that was provided by libx264. The problem is
that this is an "illegal" thing and that why it is
On 29/04/2019 11:16, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
The Firefox plugin for this codec was built by Cisco and made
available for free for several operating systems, but not for illumos
or Solaris. Perhaps we can convince Cisco to build one for us?
If you are talking about
Hi Till,
thanks for strongly pointing to tip!
It looks like FF really needs so much swap...
I have started it with swap size = double of RAM (16GB), but...
Now, my memory:swap ratio is 1:3 and tabs appeared back. Will keep
testing...
With best regards.
Predrag Zečević
On 04/29/19 11:03,
>The Firefox plugin for this codec was built by Cisco and made
>available for free for several operating systems, but not for illumos
>or Solaris. Perhaps we can convince Cisco to build one for us?
If you are talking about this OpenH264
then
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Hi Predrag
Have you checked the SWAP thing mentioned by Michal in the release Mail?
Not having enough SWAP is usually what causes Firefox to refuse to open
Content Subprozesses.
Greetings
Till
On 29.04.19 10:30, Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> nice news! This
Hi all,
nice news! This morning I have updated it and noticed few things I want
to share:
a) it throws messages like:
[Parent 4889, Gecko_IOThread] WARNING: Failed to launch tab subprocess:
file
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