I found that amarok works for a user and doesn't work for another, so I
made some testing:

- Create a new user -> Amarok works

On user that was crashing

- remove amarok cofig files -> nothing changes
- remove .kde folder -> nothing changes
- remove .xine folder -> Amarok works again...

So it must be a xine related problem

but then, after running amarok, restoring the old .xine folder, doesn't
crash anymore.

Anyway a quick fix for people having this issue could be deleting the
.xine folder in home directory

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[Kubuntu 9.04] Amarok crashes if an input file is given.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/352811
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