To work around this issue, you can set "audio.driver: alsa"
in .gnome2/totem_config.

Either that, or you can also remove the arts plugin from the filesystem,
if you don't use it:

sudo rm /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.2/xineplug_ao_out_arts.so

I first tried renaming, but totem still managed to find the library
and load it. I then moved the file to /tmp, and now totem seems to
be working; at least it starts up and is able to play some .ogg
files from debconf7.

Thanks for your help,
Vince





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