Update:
I've figured out what was happening. It turns out I was using
Debian-Multimedia unofficial repository. I had a version of Mplayer
installed which caused this bug. What I did was installed Mplayer2, from
Debian's official repository. Of course I had to make sure I was
installing the
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https://code.google.com/p/gnome-mplayer/issues/detail?id=717
On 2014-06-17 22:12:50, Marco wrote:
It's not fixed with the new version. Does it happen to you or is it just me?
I've stopped using gnome-mplayer as standalone player so I couldn't
tell. I guess it's best to
On 2013-12-12 19:49:26, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
On 2013-12-08 20:11:16, Marco wrote:
Also, have the verbose output of version 1.0.6, to compare it.
http://paste.debian.net/69883/
Maybe it can help.
2013/12/8 Marco marc...@gmail.com
Sorry, here is the log
On 2013-12-08 20:11:16, Marco wrote:
Also, have the verbose output of version 1.0.6, to compare it.
http://paste.debian.net/69883/
Maybe it can help.
2013/12/8 Marco marc...@gmail.com
Sorry, here is the log
http://paste.debian.net/69874/
2013/12/8 Marco
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Hi Marco,
On 2013-06-09 18:22:41, Marco wrote:
Watching a fullscreen video should keep the screen on the whole time,
however, since the update the screen turns off after 10 minutes of inactivity
(monitor goes into Energy Save mode).
If it helps, my DE is XFCE
[Please keep the bug in CC.]
On 2013-12-07 19:03:43, Marco wrote:
No power manager. I went back to the previous version of gnome-mplayer, and
the bug described doesn't happen.
The thing is, my screen goes into Energy Save Mode after 10 minutes of
inactivity. I don't how to change this
Package: gnome-mplayer
Version: 1.0.8-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Watching a fullscreen video should keep the screen on the whole time, however,
since the update the screen turns off after 10 minutes of inactivity (monitor
goes into Energy Save mode).
If it helps, my DE is XFCE 4.10,
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