[Bug 69617] totem-mozilla doesn't work on basically anything

Patrick Wagstrom wagspat at iit.edu
Wed Nov 1 03:27:44 UTC 2006


Public bug reported:

On almost everything that has embedded media, Firefox tries to launch
the totem-mozilla plugin to play the media.  The problem is that out of
the box totem-mozilla cannot play any of the common media formats on the
web.  Instead the user is presented with a cryptic error stating that
"totem can't play 'fd://0'".

Now, as longtime Linux user, I know that means that it's trying to read
an input stream, but I have no idea if it's a codec issue, a stream
issue or what.  I shudder to think of what my grandmother would think if
she saw this.

Here's an idea for a better solution.  Don't ship totem-mozilla enabled
by default -- at least not for all the media types.  Ship a dummy plugin
that explains that the media they're trying to view is not in an open
format and that patent issue prohibit you shipping a working layer.
It's less annoying for a user to be presented with a screen explaining
why something doesn't work than to be presented with a screen that's
technical jargon.

** Affects: totem (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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totem-mozilla doesn't work on basically anything
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69617




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