White thin bar over title bar while playing videos on Linux.
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pindos last edited by 2 Nov 2023, 06:31
@zibi1981 As far as I know, there is no solution. I tested different Linux distros on different systems. The bug (or, may be it's feature) still presents. You can use Chrome or Firefox instead. They have no such white strip while playing videos.
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zibi1981 last edited by 2 Nov 2023, 17:39
@pindos I wonder if there's some king of option being enabled/disabled by default that causes this issue, or maybe it's related to Lucid enhancements?
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DarthGTB last edited by DarthGTB 3 Nov 2023, 00:45 3 Nov 2023, 00:43
@pindos It doesn't happen on my Ubuntu 20.04
Opera 104.0.4944.36 installed through Snap Store
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pindos last edited by 3 Nov 2023, 08:42
@darthgtb said in White thin bar over title bar while playing videos on Linux.:
installed through Snap Store
This is the reason, because snap is a kind of sandbox. I use deb.
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DarthGTB last edited by 3 Nov 2023, 12:00
@pindos I see. I've heard that Snap is better overall for developers and more secure for users, being some of the reasons why Ubuntu now uses Snap as their "app store". I didn't know this kind of bugs could happen through other installation methods.
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pindos last edited by 4 Nov 2023, 07:26
@darthgtb I tested Opera from snap on Ubuntu 22.04. The white strip at the top of screen is still present.
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zibi1981 last edited by 26 Nov 2023, 20:45
OK, I have some kind of a hint - the annoying thin white bar is gone when I use "dark mode" on my Arch KDE. Will it be related to the display mode itself?
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DarthGTB last edited by 27 Nov 2023, 12:28
@zibi1981 that would explain why I don't see it. It's probably there, but since it's dark, it's not noticeable. I'll see if I can check that at the end of the day today
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