https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=505463
TraceyC <kde...@tlcnet.info> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- See Also| |https://bugs.kde.org/show_b | |ug.cgi?id=491922 --- Comment #5 from TraceyC <kde...@tlcnet.info> --- (In reply to kde-bugs.m3ae6 from comment #3) > So you are testing either Haruna is blocking sleep, not Firefox!? I don't > even have Haruna installed at all, is that a Firefox forks?! I was following your testing steps. # 2 said to use an application that would prevent sleep with a video playing. Haruna, Dragon Player and Celluloid are video players that will block sleep. 1. Use firefox or floorp (tested both) - I used Firefox 2. Use team or other application that would prevent sleep (video playing) - I used Haruna or Dragon Player or Celluloid > > Firefox and the media players are installed from native packages > I have flatpak Firefox as stated, and I never talked about media players. While you didn't mentione media players, you mentioned something that would play video that would prevent sleep. The video players I tested with do that. > > Can you let us know if you see the same behavior with a new user? > My computer is 3 days newly installed. Can you still please test with a new user? Sometimes, there's a value in a cache file that causes problems. > Discover does not display the plasma version, so I don't actually know. I > would think it's the last stable from Fedora. Thanks for clarifying. > - It seems to happen on Microsoft team, That's the only 'video' site I had > to use yesterday. 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 also tested with Floorp from flatpak, by playing videos on YouTube. I was unable to reproduce. > - it's highly possible it's not a KDE bug but a Firefox or Team website bug. Can you reproduce this bug with any website other than Teams? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.