When I enabled the Library Watcher, Banshee hung. After that, every
time I opened Banshee, it hung. I used the nuclear option to recover:
sudo apt-get purge banshee
rm -rf ~/.config/banshee-1/
sudo apt-get install banshee
Disabling the "Podcast" extension worked for me. Yay!
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Chrome and Firefox take different approaches to playing flash video with DRM
and it fails to work in one or the other for different reasons. Therefore,
this should be filed as separate bugs:
1. Apparmor sounds like a Firefox specific issue. I never had the
problem, s
This may be helpful for figuring out the root cause of the issue. It's
taken from my link #2 in this bug report. It is a way to test flash
with this particular type of protected content. You can click a box on
this page to open debugging information on the right-hand side of the
screen, which I
I have verified this issue on 3 systems. 2 32-bit systems, and one
64-bit system (where I reported this error from). One 32-bit system is
a Lenovo laptop, I think with an ATI video card, the other two are
desktops with nVidia cards. I can't remember now which version of hal
I installed on the 6
Here is a screen shot of the actual error. I didn't take the screen shot, but
re-purposed it from here:
http://radio.mcdougallshome.net/software/amazon-instant-video-and-flash-update-fix/
That site uses the 12.04 instructions for working around the problem.
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Public bug reported:
Expected experience: Click on the big "A" for Amazon icon, log into my
Amazon account, and watch Prime Instant Videos.
Actual experience: Click on the big "A" for Amazon icon, log into my
Amazon account, try to watch a Prime Instant Video and get a "you must
upgrade your play
Oops. $password should be $backup_pass in that example. I did test it
and it otherwise works as far as I can tell. Hope that helps.
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Title:
fil
AES-256 encrypted zip files are the only reason I use 7z from the
command line instead of File Roller. File roller should at least tell
you what encryption it is using. The original .zip encryption is a joke
by today's standards. I had to install 7z just to figure out what
encryption file-roller