** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Amarok in Ubuntu 9.04 does not offer to install
Thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Jaunty reached EOL on October 23,
2010.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
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I've tried recreating this bug with Precise and was unable to, given the
information you've provided. Please
On another note, I guess the problem could be solved with the correct
dependencies as noted in the bug: 432701
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xine-lib/+bug/432701
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Do really all distributions use packagekit? I very much doubt that. Of
course we could make a script in Amarok to allow the distributions to
fill in their package manager, but this needs awareness from the
packagers over all. If this can be guaranteed, no problem from our side
then.
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Amarok in
Thank you for looking into this, Celeste. Which devs did you speak to?
Because from talking to an Amarok (not *buntu) dev (I don't remember
who, sorry, it was a chat) it looked to him like a simple regression
(because it worked in the past) that should be an easy fix (because the
code to make it
I think the problem is best described here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amarok/+bug/346246/comments/9
It's not exactly trivial to do.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Amarok in Ubuntu 9.04 does not offer to install restricted codecs (like MP3)
Thank you Jonathan. That comment implies that Kubuntu has update-
notifier-kde and therefore that Kubuntu is not affected, only other
distros (specifically, those that do not include update-notifier-kde by
default). However, Kubuntu is in fact affected, and aptitude shows me
that it is not
update-notifier-kde is installed by default in Kubuntu. It is on the
livecd and is a recommends of the kubuntu-desktop package, so it will be
installed by default if you install kubuntu-desktop from a gnome system.
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Thank you Jonathan. Then where does the problem lie? The comment that
you link to implies that the problem lies in the lack of update-
notifier-kde in Kubuntu, however you state that this is not the problem.
What is?
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The comment above says that the problem is the lack of update-notifier-
kde in Ubuntu, not Kubuntu. Ubuntu wouldn't want it though since it has
its own update notification system.
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I see. This is a Kubuntu bug, and a major one at that as it affects all
MP3 audio playback (a very common usage scenario). Why is this issue
occuring in Kubuntu? How can I mark it as a Kubuntu bug so it is not
assumed that the addition of update-notifier-kde in Ubuntu would be the
fix? What fix
Talked to some devs, this is too big of a problem to fix as a papercut.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: New = Invalid
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Hi guys,
I'm getting the same error message with OGG files. I extracted those
from a CD with built-in audio extractor back when I had Ubuntu 8.04. It
doesn't work with Amarok2, though they play with Rythmbox, etc.
Also tried aptitude install libxine1-ffmpeg as Isaac Dupre pointed
out, but
Amarok is not part of the default install, Hence Not a papercut
Amarok is part of the default Kubuntu install. I suppose that means that
the One Hundred Paper Cuts project only applies to Ubuntu and not to
official derivatives such as Kubuntu?
A paper cut is a minor usability annoyance that
For further info about papercuts criteria , pls read
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut
That page states:
If you prefer a more detailed, itemized definition, a paper cut is:
* A bug, or an unintended problem occurring within an existing piece of
software,
* the presence of which makes
Kubuntu bugs can indeed be considered 'paper cuts'.
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Invalid = New
** Tags added: kde
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This issue fits that description, assuming Ubuntu includes
Kubuntu.
Ah... i *missed* that this was for Kubuntu ...
Yup its a papercut for kubuntu.
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Thank you Lightbreeze and Mac. You didn't miss it, there is no way for
the user to specify that this is a Kubuntu issue.
Have a great week.
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I can confirm this bug and also confirm it is very annoying.
Here is the use case, I wanted to listen to an mp3 file, I decided to
install amarok so i could listen to this mp3 file and the many others
like it I have on my computer. I did this as I have been using amarok to
listen to mp3 files on
As this bug is a usability bug that the average user would encounter on
his/her first day of using a brand new installation of the latest
version of Ubuntu Desktop Edition, I am adding the One Hundred Paper
Cuts project to the bug.
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. Unfortunately a paper
cut should be a small usability issue that affects many people and is
quick and easy to fix. I'm afraid this bug can't be addressed as part of
this project.
Amarok is not part of the default install, Hence Not a papercut
A
after now amarok is playing perfectly. i just updated. i think mplayer
update solved the problem.
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`sudo aptitude install libxine1-ffmpeg`
Works for me too thank you!
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** Summary changed:
- Amarok in Kubuntu/Ubuntu Jaunty does not offer to install restricted codecs
(like MP3)
+ Amarok in Ubuntu 9.04 does not offer to install restricted codecs (like MP3)
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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