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This is due to a driver issue. A possible resolution can be found [here](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm/issues/577#issuecomment-998713201).
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??? question "Firefox ESR from the Debian repo shows the black screen in H.264 mode"
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Make sure the OpenH264 Plugin both exists and is enabled (known issue on Debian GNU/Linux). Press `Ctrl+Shift+A` to open the Add-ons Manager, then press `Plugins`. You should see *OpenH264 Video Codec provided by Cisco Systems, Inc.*. Make sure it is enabled by pressing the "more options" button (3 horizontal dots), then pressing `Always Activate`.
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## USB problems (keyboard, mouse, mass storage, etc)
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??? question "My computer does not recognize USB of PiKVM V2+ at all"
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* Another option to try is if you have both wifi and eth connected, disable wifi `rfkill list wifi` then `rfkill block X` where is a number that shows in the output. Reason: Arch Linux will choose to route all outgoing packets out wifi by default.
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* There are some linux distro's that require more work to be able to use H.264 (WEBRTC MODE), this may include any RedHat variant.
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* There are some Linux distro's that require more work to be able to use H.264 (WEBRTC MODE), this may include any RedHat or Debian variant.
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* For instance: On Fedora you can install the rpmfusion repos, then use the `chromium-freeworld` package instead of `chromium`
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* On Fedora you can install the rpmfusion repos, then use the `chromium-freeworld` package instead of `chromium`
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* If on Firefox, make sure the OpenH264 Plugin both exists and is enabled (known issue on Debian GNU/Linux). Press `Ctrl+Shift+A` to open the Add-ons Manager, then press `Plugins`. You should see *OpenH264 Video Codec provided by Cisco Systems, Inc.*. Make sure it is enabled by pressing the "more options" button (3 horizontal dots), then pressing `Always Activate`.
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