On 07/13/17 17:56, John Pilkington wrote:
> On 13/07/17 09:02, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>> On 2017-07-13 at 14:47:25 Ed Greshko wrote:
>>
>>> On 07/13/17 14:42, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>>>> On 2017-07-13 at 03:44:06 Ed Greshko wrote:
>>>>  
>>>>> On 07/13/17 03:22, Richard Shaw wrote:
>>>>>> VLC has been broken for me for months but it appears to be an
>>>>>> issue with the nvidia binary drivers.
>>>>>>     
>>>>> FWIW, I'd been running vlc on F25 and now F26 with no issues.  And
>>>>> I use nVidia drivers as well.
>>>>>
>>>>> Since vlc is packaged by the fine folks at RPMfusion you may want
>>>>> to raise this issue with them to investigate.
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>> Removed ~/.config/vlc/vlcrc and vlc works again.
>>>>   
>>> You didn't happen to save the old config file?  Would have been nice
>>> to find out what parameter was causing the problem in your case.
>>>
>>>
>> Yes, I saved it. I'll take a look at it later and let the list know.
>>
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>> Erik P. Olsen
>
> I just looked:  I have vlcrc, vlcrc.txt and vlcrc1.txt, the two latest both 
> from
> June and partly related to my recent installation of a new nVidia card.
>
> Each file is > 85 Kb of almost entirely commented out options.  I looked at a 
> diff,
> and then tried "cat vlvrc | grep -v \#", but that still gives a fairly dilute
> output dominated by empty lines.  I'm no grep expert.
>
> But I do see 'audio-visual=glspectrum' - and it's on-screen too.

FWIW, I got rid of all the blank lines first with

sed -i '/^$/d' vlcrc


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