I've noticed that lately whenever Noatun or Kaboodle are closed with the
titlebar close button the KDE Crash Handler pops up. They both close
normally if I use the quit item on the menu or toolbar. The backtrace is
mostly "no debugging info" lines, so I won't post it unless someone asks.
Both wor
On Sunday 22 December 2002 17:05, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> It doesn't work in 3.1.
Well. Seems a relogin has cured the crash problem..
There is a bit of choking on playing though. Strangely reducing the buffer
size seems to make it better.
Anders
It didn't work in 3.0.x.
It doesn't work in 3.1.
Now I ask, what use is a media player if all it can do is crash?
Anders
On Tuesday 16 July 2002 18:03, David Gibb wrote:
> Are you talking about /usr/share/config/noatunrc or
> ~/.kde/share/config/noatunrc?
>
> If you're talking about the former, it doesn't exist on my system. If your
> talking about the latter, I already tried it.
I'm talking about the one in your h
On Tuesday 16 July 2002 05:15, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 July 2002 01:38, David Gibb wrote:
> > system info:
> > athlon 1.4GHz
> > 256MB memory
> > debian woody/sid
> >
> >
> > stderr gives:
> > mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding
> > ASSERT: "mPlay
On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 04:15, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 July 2002 01:38, David Gibb wrote:
> > system info:
> > athlon 1.4GHz
> > 256MB memory
> > debian woody/sid
> >
> >
> > stderr gives:
> > mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding
> > ASSERT: "mPlayli
On Tuesday 16 July 2002 01:38, David Gibb wrote:
> system info:
> athlon 1.4GHz
> 256MB memory
> debian woody/sid
>
>
> stderr gives:
> mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding
> ASSERT: "mPlaylist" in ../../../noatun/library/pluginloader.cpp (259)
> KCrash: crashing
On Tuesday 16 July 2002 12:38 am, David Gibb wrote:
> stderr gives:
> mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding
> ASSERT: "mPlaylist" in ../../../noatun/library/pluginloader.cpp (259)
> KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
> KCrash: Application Name = noatu
system info:
athlon 1.4GHz
256MB memory
debian woody/sid
stderr gives:
mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding
ASSERT: "mPlaylist" in ../../../noatun/library/pluginloader.cpp (259)
KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = noatun pa
On Monday 15 July 2002 11:02 pm, David Gibb wrote:
> Does anyone else have this problem?
Nope. But then, you are not telling much... Maybe a stack trace or system
info...?
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Does anyone else have this problem?
Does anyone have a fix?
I'm running 3.0.2
Dave
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On Tuesday 27 February 2001 12:47, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
>Robert,
>
> A serious problem in your source list. Where is SECURITY updates? This
> is so important. Add this line today:
> deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free
>
> Run apt-get update, apt-get upgrad
Robert,
A serious problem in your source list. Where is SECURITY updates? This
is so important. Add this line today:
deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free
Run apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, apt-get dselect-upgrade
Then get back to your problem at hand :)
On
El Mar 27 Feb 2001 16:07, Robert Guthrie escribió:
> I was curious if noatun was even installed on my system (most of kde was
> removed by dselect, and task-kde had unmet dependencies, so I'm
> reconstructing kde piece-by-piece), so I tried
> apt-get install noatun
> #noatun: Depends: arts but it
On Monday 26 February 2001 08:38, Trevor Phillips wrote:
> Subject sums it up, basically. I've just upgraded to Potato
> KDE2.1-final, and installed noatun (the apparently wonderful new media
> player), and it crashes when I try to run it (no app window shows at all
> - just get the kcrash window).
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
>
> It's hard to say Trevor. It ran on kde 2.01, died on 2.1beta, came
> back to life on 2.1b2 and on 2.1! I just kinda shrugged and decided
> it didn't matter too much. I'm still dealing with the arts mega delay
> syndrome. I use xmms and it's happy with the xmmsarts p
It's hard to say Trevor. It ran on kde 2.01, died on 2.1beta, came
back to life on 2.1b2 and on 2.1! I just kinda shrugged and decided
it didn't matter too much. I'm still dealing with the arts mega delay
syndrome. I use xmms and it's happy with the xmmsarts pluggin,
but I see movement on the dis
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
>
>trevor,
>
> Noatun is running here. Running stable 2.2.17 and kde2.1. Is kind of neat, but
> doesn't do nice to mpg files :)
Hmmm. Well, I suppose I don't have a *pure* potato - I have bits of Woody to
run X4.0.2, and kernel 2.4.1. But I've always used the Potat
trevor,
Noatun is running here. Running stable 2.2.17 and kde2.1. Is kind of neat, but
doesn't do nice to mpg files :)
tatah
On Monday 26 February 2001 18:38, Trevor Phillips wrote:
> Subject sums it up, basically. I've just upgraded to Potato KDE2.1-final,
> and installed noatun (the appare
Subject sums it up, basically. I've just upgraded to Potato KDE2.1-final, and
installed noatun (the apparently wonderful new media player), and it crashes
when I try to run it (no app window shows at all - just get the kcrash window).
My sidekick has the same problem on his PC too...
Does this wo
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