I could show a newscast from France 24. Both audio and video worked
* with firefox
* with an alternatively snap-installed Chromium browser.
On my trials mentioned above, I also used Version 92.0.4515.107 (Offizieller Build) snap (64-Bit). I thought to have installed it the apt install way, but possibly this is also just another way to really get a snap packet. I was not aware of that.
What I could not test that way: On my target system, I uninstalled firefox since I only need one browser. Installing something else is possible on a live system (albeit the installation is only present until shutdown). However, it is only possible as installing does not alter any kernel component which apparently happens sometimes when updating requires a reboot.
Anyway: Would it make sense to copy system files from the live system (via a USB stick or directly by mounting the Linux system partition)?
I just checked it:
I could show a newscast from France 24. Both audio and video worked
* with firefox
* with an alternatively snap-installed Chromium browser.
On my trials mentioned above, I also used Version 92.0.4515.107 (Offizieller Build) snap (64-Bit). I thought to have installed it the apt install way, but possibly this is also just another way to really get a snap packet. I was not aware of that.
What I could not test that way: On my target system, I uninstalled firefox since I only need one browser. Installing something else is possible on a live system (albeit the installation is only present until shutdown). However, it is only possible as installing does not alter any kernel component which apparently happens sometimes when updating requires a reboot.
Anyway: Would it make sense to copy system files from the live system (via a USB stick or directly by mounting the Linux system partition)?