XMMS Crash on Dapper
Mehdi Hassanpour
mehdi.public at gmail.com
Tue Jun 13 04:54:24 UTC 2006
;(
this is a completely fresh install... not upgrading from breezy to dapper
On 6/13/06, email.listen at googlemail.com <email.listen at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> Am Mon, 12. June 2006 15:54 schrieb Mehdi Hassanpour:
> > Thanks Chanchao,
> >
> > No errors, I had libmikmod error that solved by installing it's
> > packages... I have installed all multimedia codecs
> > but XMMS keeps crashing right when I press start button ;(
>
> How did you do the dist-upgrade from breezy to dapper?
> By using 'update-manager -d' or by using 'aptitude dist-upgrade'?
>
> I had a machine here where due to kde backports a 'update-manager -d' did
> not
> a full dist-upgrade. I had to use 'aptitude dist-upgrade' to have a full
> dist-upgrade.
>
> You may give aptitude a try in a terminal by typing:
> sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
>
> Using an 'aptitude dist-upgrade' is recommended by Debian for
> a dist-upgrade
> of a Debian system.
>
> >
> > On 6/12/06, Chanchao <custom at freenet.de> wrote:
> > > On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 08:15 +0330, Mehdi Hassanpour wrote:
> > > > I have Dapper completely updated, installed xmms with apt-get... and
> > > > the same settings and installation on another hardware works fine ;(
> > > > bmp works on my hardware fine, but xmms crashes
> > >
> > > I hate to suggest this as I'm allergic to terminals, but open a
> terminal
> > > and start it by typing
> > >
> > > xmms [ENTER]
> > >
> > > and see if there are any error messages. (Chances are that there are,
> > > and that they're really really helpful)
> > >
> > > Unix/Linux programmers seem incapable to pop up an error message
> window
> > > when something major goes wrong, instead they expect everyone and
> their
> > > granny to use a terminal or enjoy a romp through log files.... Given
> > > enough time, this will change.
> > >
> > > By the way, if you installed XMMS because MP3's didn't play otherwise,
> > > then note you can install support for MP3 in the usual music players
> by
> > > reading the following, VERY helpful article:
> > >
> > > http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
> > >
> > > (The reasons popular music and video formats don't play by default out
> > > of the box are legal/political, not technical.)
>
> regards,
> thomas
>
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