From: Darren S. <li...@yo...> - 2008-02-07 02:32:36
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[Don't use Hotmail. It breaks threading, misquotes text and encourages top-posting. Inline is preferred on this list.] I demand that Janardana Deva may or may not have written... > From: "Sue (and Rick) Deschene" <rde...@ri...> >> We have gxine 05.9. It has worked quite well, but then at some point, >> when I opened audio or video files, it would open, then a few seconds >> later close unexpectedly. Now I notice that even if I go to the >> applications menu and click on gxine, it does the same thing. It will >> open briefly, then shut down without a "crash" message to explain the >> problem. > Please look in the file .xsession-errors in your home dorectory and look > for error messages. After gxine fails, look at the bottom of that file for > the [g]xine related error messages. Or run it from a terminal window. (This has the advantage that you can pass "-v" to it if needed.) > It is more than likely the absence of or the corruption of some > plugin which is expected to reside in the gxine plugins directory. You mean the xine-lib plugins directory :-) > In my case, the plugins directory is > /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.8 > Your installed version of xine may be different from mine. 1.1.8 has two security holes which are fixed in 1.1.10. If your copy is not one to which fixes have been backported, you should upgrade. > Also, if you are using the 64 bit version of [g]xine, There is no 64-bit version, but there are 64-bit builds for various CPUs. > then the plugins dir will be in /usr/lib64/xine/plugins/1.1.8 Not necessarily. They could be in /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.8 (as they would be here, were 1.1.8 installed). Yes, this is on amd64. (Note that the next release *won't* put them in a directory named for the release. It'll put them in a directory named for the shared library. There is a good reason for this.) > Caution: When using 64 bit xine, then you "might" have to use the 64 bit > version of firefox in order for firefox to use the browser plugin for > gxine. xine-plugin is recommended over gxineplugin. [snip] > PS: Using 64 bit browser opens another can of worms: such as there is no 64 > bit flash plugin available :( Someone had created a wrapper to let 64 bit > browser use the 32 bit flash plugin. I have lost track of it. On Debian systems, that wrapper is in package "nspluginwrapper". It's amd64-only. [snip] -- | Darren Salt | linux or ds at | nr. Ashington, | Toon | RISC OS, Linux | youmustbejoking,demon,co,uk | Northumberland | Army | + Use more efficient products. Use less. BE MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT. I'd like to, but I'm waiting to see if I'm already a winner. |