** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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skins will not work
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One more thing, I just changed back to default unskinned, closed vlc,
reopened it as native, set up the new skin, closed vlc again and then
played the same avi and now it works no problem. Seems like it is
definitely an issue with selecting a different skin while beginning
with a skin, instead of
I have more information for you. The problem stated in my last message
definitely exists, I changed skins again and now when I try playing my
avi I still get the crash. Here is output when I run it from terminal
[0x87c83e8] skins2 interface: skin: ASkin for VLC 0.8.6 author: Anton
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There have been a large number of bugfixes with the latest VLC release,
1.0.1-1ubuntu1. Can you reproduce your issue with this latest version?
You can test this in Ubuntu Karmic, or Ubuntu Jaunty with the MOTU Media
PPA at https://launchpad.net/~motumedia/+archive/ppa . Thanks in
advance.
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Is there an easier way for me to install it then to download a lot of
packages because of incompatible dependencies?
I went to the PPA and saw 1.0.1 but when I click it it says for Karmic
on top (I'm running Jaunty). I went ahead and downloaded it but it's
telling me that I need vlc-nox (later
There is vlc 1.0.0-1ubuntu1~jaunty1~ppa1 for jaunty. For this version
you probably only need schroedinger 1.0.7-1~ppa1.
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skins will not work
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Hi,
I did get it installed but unfortunately I had to install about 8 things
manually to get to that point.
As for the bug. I can say a few things
Pro: The problem is just about fixed :)
Cons/Suggestions:
a. It no longer automatically copies the .vlt skin into a central
directory, I think