Xorg Hangs-was Gnome-panel hangs 2006-06-01 - By karlp@(protected)
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On Thu, June 1, 2006 2:42 pm, Rick Stevens said: > On Thu, 2006-06-01 at 12:13 -0600, karlp@(protected) wrote: >> On Thu, June 1, 2006 10:50 am, Rick Stevens said: >> > On Wed, 2006-05-31 at 22:38 -0600, karlp@(protected) wrote: >> >> On Fri, May 12, 2006 10:36 pm, karlp@(protected) said: >> >> > I thought this issue was solved. FC5 updated and the problem seemed to >> go >> >> > away. Yesterday it came back. The panel freezes and gnome apps die if I >> >> access >> >> > the menu. It happes in KDE and xfce, too. So, I've come to the >> conclusion >> >> that >> >> > it's Xorg. As a matter of fact, it may be even deeper than that as it >> >> doesn't >> >> > solve the problem to do CTRL-ALT-BKSPC. I get a new session, but it >> goes >> >> back >> >> > into I-don't-wanna-play-nice mode even quicker on the re-login. I have >> to >> >> > reboot to get a clean session, which hangs after about 5-20 minutes. >> >> > >> >> > Please, any ideas. I've got FC5 installed on my new workstation at work >> >> and >> >> > can't put it into service if this isn't solved. My home PC is the test >> and >> >> > play box where I hope to solve this. >> >> >> >> Okay, I've figured something out, but the solution evades me, other than >> >> non-use of the offending application. What is it? >> >> >> >> mplayer-1 (See http://yer-1.ora-code.com).0pre8-0.7.20060418 >> >> >> >> I typically listen to online radio with mplayer. When I run it, the panel >> >> dies >> >> in either gnome, KDE or xfce. Strange but true. I've had KDE up for 3 >> hours >> >> and then ran mplayer to show my son some WoW vids he created that were on >> an >> >> older hard disk he was going to format because he couldn't access it in >> >> WinXP-Semi-Pro (yum install kmod-ntfs;mount /dev/hdc1 /mnt/rmv) >> >> >> >> So, any thoughts now? >> > >> > Which Linux are you running, Karl, and are you fully updated? I know >> > there were some issues with mplayer on FC5's default gnome. >> >> FC5, fully updated. I manually run yum update as well as having it 'cron'ed. >> >> I do have a few extra repos setup: >> >> [fedora 7 repos] >> freshrpms >> greysector >> livna [3 repos] >> macromedia >> >> I've worried about things a bit, but last night, exactly at the time I >> clicked >> 'SEND' on this email, I noticed my sound was also dead and killed the artsd >> daemon, which restarted, and my panels came back to life in KDE. So, things >> are much better, but I'm also not running mplayer to radio stations anymore. > > Hmmm. I don't use mplayer very often. For radio, I typically use xmms. > There may be an issue with the handling of one of the codecs under > mplayer--particularly if it started life as a Windows codec. It'd be > interesting if you could specify different stream formats for the > stations and see if one format caused the error. If so, then I'd really > suspect the codec.
I suspect you are right. One major problem with mplayer in the current situation is that some formats don't come across clearly. They are just static and noise... I'm wondering if I back off the codecs and install different ones... Experimentation coming... Time isn't, drat.
I can do xmms. I used to use it a lot until the mp3 stuff came up. But, I rip to ogg now so that's not even an issue too much, other than the 300+ mp3s I like.
Karl
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