Hi,
I believe this issue is related to the bug#758543
since the workaround proposed in the thread (symlinking
libdvdnav.so.4.1.2 to libdvdnavmini.so.4 in
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu) enabled gnome-mplayer to work.
Sincerly,
Moi
On Sun, 13 Jul
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https://code.google.com/p/gnome-mplayer/issues/detail?id=718
On 2014-07-13 12:40:02, Eduardo Klosowski wrote:
> I escape the #, but it did not work again.
>
> $ gnome-mplayer \#file.mkv
> $ gnome-mplayer "#file.mkv"
Oh, indeed. It's al
I escape the #, but it did not work again.
$ gnome-mplayer \#file.mkv
$ gnome-mplayer "#file.mkv"
Changing the gnome-mplayer to mplayer the video plays correctly. The
biggest problem is to open on Thunar (Xfce file manager), but not works
in the shell too.
Was a recent update, I played these vid
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On 2014-07-11 22:28:28, Eduardo Klosowski wrote:
> Package: gnome-mplayer
> Version: 1.0.9-1
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Files with # in the name are not opening in gnome-mplayer, if you try to
> open the video with direct terminal mplayer works perfec
Package: gnome-mplayer
Version: 1.0.9-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Files with # in the name are not opening in gnome-mplayer, if you try to
open the video with direct terminal mplayer works perfectly, but with
gnome-mplayer is stopped and can not be given play.
Output terminal:
$ gnome-mp
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