Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
xfmedia is known to not be stable at all. You might want to move your config out of the way (like .config/xfmedia iirc) and retry. I'm not sure what may have broke it this time, it would be easier with a backtrace, but basically xfmedia is not really maintained upstream and bit too crashy for us to take care. At one point I guess we'll just have to drop it :/
OK. That's disappointing, but I'm glad to find out about it from someone in a position to be aware of it.
Just for the sake of experience, I'll probably try to get a meaningful backtrace and take a look at the code. I have to work all week, so I may not have any results until my next day off on Friday.
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