• BombOmOm
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    62 days ago

    I know when you install Mint there is a ‘install codecs’ checkbox during the installer, not sure if the same exists for Ubuntu.

    For Ubuntu, you could try this and see if it solves your problem.

    • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      22 days ago

      Yeah, tried all that, and not having much luck in Firefox and MPV. VLC fine. Replied to the other post, and it might be Snap blocking it. I dunno though, because I know basically fuck all about snap other than a lot of Linux people don’t like it.

      • BombOmOm
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        2 days ago

        O, yeah. Snaps basically live in their own little system. Anything you do to your wider system, like installing codecs, will not affect a snap. Easiest solution is to remove the snap VLC and install normal VLC. Same for Firefox and MPC.

        I have heard nothing good about snaps and Canonical pushing them is a big reason you don’t see people recommending Ubuntu, and instead recommending things like Mint (me included).

        • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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          22 days ago

          Well, shit…

          I went with Ubuntu because the N150 is fairly new (even if it’s just a slightly faster N100) and the 25.04 Ubuntu kernel supports it out of the box.

          • BombOmOm
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            12 days ago

            I wouldn’t worry about it too hard, there isn’t anything fundamentally wrong with Ubuntu. Both it and mint are in the same family after all.

            Sounds like you should just keep Ubuntu and get the non-snap versions of the apps that need codecs.

            • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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              22 days ago

              Yeah, I removed Snap mpv and reinstalled with apt.

              Lo and behold, it works perfectly all of a sudden.

              Firefox looks like more effort, and apt will install the snap version. Even if you uninstall snap. Fun. If I could enable what is missing I’d be OK, but I’ve no idea what it is…