I managed a work around for my instance of this problem.
It seems I changed the permissions of all files in my 'Pictures'
folder to '777' after I had earlier set the permissions to read only.
Shotwell does not like this. After I changed the permissions back to
'755' Shotwell no longer crashed.
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Package: shotwell
Version: 0.12.3-1
Severity: important
Hey Guys,
Shotwell is failing on startup for me. It may be related to the recent import
of a large number of photos but I dont' know.
Starting shotwell from the command line produces this:
$ shotwell
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ERROR:/tmp/buildd/shotwell-0.12.3/sr
A workaround may be possible.
I had similar problems with this package and found that if I change
the Video Output to "X11 video output (XCB)" from "Default" VLC will
play videos.
The problem for me was that the package was defaulting to "XVideo
output (XCB)" which was not found. Trying to play vi
Package: chromium
Version: 52.0.2743.82-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
After the recent update of chromium from 51 to 52 the browser is no longer able
to find the chromecast device present on the network.
The system that can no longer detect the chromecast was able to prior to the
update.
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