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Xine, Totem crashes




Hi,

When trying to run either xine or totem on my ultrasparc, I reach no
success with either.

In the case of xine, I run the binary.  The Xine splashscreen pops up
and disappears, and you see the usual xine GUI and window, followed
quickly by them closing.  It spits the following out on the command
line:

:~$ xine
This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.99.3.
(c) 2000-2004 The xine Team.
Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
Bus error

In the case of totem, I run the binary and I see the GUI.  It seems to
work, but if I move the window or click on the "Movie" menu item (or any
other menu item for that matter), it spontaneously combusts, with Gnome
saying "The Application "totem" has quit unexpectedly".  On the
commandline:

:~$ totem
libhal.c 2282 : Error sending msg: Service "org.freedesktop.Hal" does
not exist

** (totem:29954): WARNING **: Can't read /proc/scsi/sg/device_strs

.. and actually, after pasting that, I see that even *not* clicking or
moving the totem window, it seems to crash after a pretty consistent
period of time:

:~$ time totem
libhal.c 2282 : Error sending msg: Service "org.freedesktop.Hal" does
not exist

** (totem:30016): WARNING **: Can't read /proc/scsi/sg/device_strs

real    0m7.256s
user    0m5.500s
sys     0m0.400s
:~$ time totem
libhal.c 2282 : Error sending msg: Service "org.freedesktop.Hal" does
not exist

** (totem:30034): WARNING **: Can't read /proc/scsi/sg/device_strs

real    0m7.333s
user    0m5.630s
sys     0m0.340s
:~$ time totem
libhal.c 2282 : Error sending msg: Service "org.freedesktop.Hal" does
not exist

** (totem:30052): WARNING **: Can't read /proc/scsi/sg/device_strs

real    0m7.272s
user    0m5.680s
sys     0m0.250s
:~$ time totem
libhal.c 2282 : Error sending msg: Service "org.freedesktop.Hal" does
not exist

** (totem:30072): WARNING **: Can't read /proc/scsi/sg/device_strs

real    0m7.798s
user    0m5.770s
sys     0m0.320s

(I bet that time is almost exactly the same for each crash, considering
'time' is including the time it takes for me to click the "close" button
on the Gnome error window.)

At any rate, neither of them are working.  Am I missing something
obvious here?

chance





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