Hey list
Today a new issue reared its ugly head. I installed, using safe-update
from the Update Manager in GNOME, on a wheezy installation, Amarok .
When I go to run Amarok, it crashes. This is the output:
$ amarok(24118)/libplasma Plasma::FrameSvg::resizeFrame: Invalid size
QSizeF(0, 0)
amarok(24118)/libplasma Plasma::FrameSvg::resizeFrame: Invalid size
QSizeF(0, 0)
amarok(24118)/libplasma Plasma::FrameSvg::resizeFrame: Invalid size
QSizeF(0, 0)
QWidget::setMinimumSize: (Playlist dock/Playlist::Dock) Negative sizes
(0,-1) are not possible
QWidget::setMinimumSize: (Playlist dock/Playlist::Dock) Negative sizes
(139,-1) are not possible
QWidget::setMinimumSize: (Playlist dock/Playlist::Dock) Negative sizes
(139,-1) are not possible
QWidget::setMinimumSize: (Playlist dock/Playlist::Dock) Negative sizes
(139,-1) are not possible
QWidget::setMinimumSize: (Playlist dock/Playlist::Dock) Negative sizes
(139,-1) are not possible
QWidget::setMinimumSize: (Playlist dock/Playlist::Dock) Negative sizes
(323,-1) are not possible
QWidget::setMinimumSize: (Context dock/ContextDock) Negative sizes
(0,-1) are not possible
QWidget::setMinimumSize: (Playlist dock/Playlist::Dock) Negative sizes
(323,-1) are not possible
QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket 43 and type 'Read', disabling...
KCrash: Application 'amarok' crashing...
KCrash: Attempting to start /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/drkonqi from kdeinit
sock_file=/home/AG/.kde/socket-valhalla/kdeinit4__0
What on earth is going on here? Applications don't install correctly,
or they crash when opened? Although I am able to use my system
productively, it is so &%$&ing infuriating when almost everyday a new
problem occurs on this new installation of Debian.
I am a long time user and advocate of Debian, but this has got to be the
buggiest installation of Debian since when I first started using it,
back when Lenny was the testing candidate.
What have I done wrong on this, why would an ordinary safe-update of
Amarok crash?
Yet another issue, and I really don't know what the heck to do about
this ... any ideas?
Thanks
AG
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