[Expired for libdvdnav (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: libdvdnav (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I am now running Ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 on my new computer, and the disc
that used to cause the problem does no longer crash totem when I hit the
"left arrow" key.
Still the behaviour of the arrow keys is a bit odd. When I press "left"
the time line (or whatever it's called in English) jumps backward
Unfortunately, yesterday my computer refused to boot, and I had to
change to a new one. I had bought it several weeks ago but found myself
unable to install anything newer than 8.04, or to do an upgrade from
8.04. Now that my old computer (running 9.10) does not work any more I
have to use the new
I can reproduce the problem any time (using the right DVD :-) but I
don't know how to use apport if it does not start by itself. Is there an
apport hook in totem? If you can give me a hint on what to do (a how-to
page?) I will gladly try. I attach here the complete text output of
totem.
Noch mal a
sounds like an limitation in libdvdnav. Still, we'd need a proper
backtrace, preferably made with apport.
How can we reproduce this issue?
** Package changed: mplayer (Ubuntu) => libdvdnav (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: libdvdnav (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Mplayer does not report it