Currently running Nobara 41, and if Firefox is playing a video, or even just has a paused video on it, my computer will not go to sleep until I exit Firefox entirely. If I try to shut down instead, it will seemingly close all open apps, and the displays will go black but the mouse cursor remains on screen and does not respond.
If I start Firefox from the CLI, it shows nothing when I try to suspend.
This only happens with Firefox, and as far as I can tell, doesn’t happen when playing a video elsewhere.
I don’t have any power savings settings that I’m aware of that should be preventing anything, so I don’t know what’s going on. This is a recent issue, starting maybe 2 weeks ago. I haven’t installed any new software besides updates in that time.
Does anybody have any idea what is going on here?
did you check it with VLC, or another player that uses hardware accelerated decoding?
Yes, I tried with VLC as well. It works as intended there. Video pauses, and the PC suspends or shuts down normally.
Firefox seems to be the only thing that prevents it, and only if there’s a video loaded. Doesn’t have to be the active window, and it doesn’t matter which display it’s on. If there’s a video playing or paused, it prevents suspend and shutdown.