On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 12:56:21AM -0800, Scarletdown wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
I tried making an mplayer shortcut on the desktop, but it doesn't work.
Try calling "gmplayer" instead of mplayer in your shortcut. That's what's update-menus put in my menu.
That worked, and in the process, I discovered the Add Application Button on the Task Bar (or whatever we call it in KDE) to make a quick launch link. :D
BTW, does it run alright on your system? I have both stable and testing installed (separately) on my computer and both segfault. If I start it from my menu, it begins to load, a splash screen pops up and vanishes so quickly that I cannot see what it says. If I start gmplayer under X, or mplayer from the console, it reports a segfault. My hardware is pretty old - P-166, Waverider ?? soundcard (not made anymore), Number Nine (S3 chip) graphics card, if that matters. My sound is Alsa - the current version for the respective systems.
It runs quite well on this system (ASUS A7N8X Deluxe with an Athlon 2500 Barton, 512MB RAM, on-board sound, GeForce 5600FX 256MB video card). I'll give it a try on my testing station later to see if I can get it to run on older hardware. The testing station is a Packard Bell Multimedia C115 with a Pentium-200. 96MB RAM, 4MB S3 video card, and some sort of SoundBlaster sound card.
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