I take it back: after rm'ing $HOME/.gstreamer0.10/*.bin and rerunning
gst-inspect, it seems I can do video now (well, almost, now I'm running
into "**ERROR: [brasero] Too many frame drops -exiting", but that's an
entirely different issue).
Thanks!
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[SRU] gst-plugins-bad0.10 needs rebuilding wi
Andreas, I am running 9.04 with default installation and still encounter
the
(brasero:8204): BraseroBurn-DEBUG: At burn-plugin.c:1030: Module encountered an
error while registering its capabilities: "ffenc_mpeg2video" element could not
be created
(brasero:8204): BraseroMedia-DEBUG: At scsi-get-p
> > Compiz/Beryl *WORKED* in edgy, and the edgy libwnck packages *have
the patches applied*.
> no they didn't, you likely installed the patched version from the non-
Ubuntu compiz archive. We had some discussion with the guy working on
those packages after tracking a bunch of crasher sent on launc
Sebastien, I understand what you are saying re: Compiz/Beryl not being
supported. But, I think that's a bad position to take. Compiz/Beryl
*WORKED* in edgy, and the edgy libwnck packages *have the patches
applied*. You can't enable functionality like this in one version, then
disable it in the n
The workaround posted by Christian Holtje is the one I am using, and
Sebastian Bacher is right -- it sucks for many reasons, but its better
than having a non-functioning desktop. So I'm stuck with it until
libwnck packages are fixed in feisty (which I'm hoping is sooner rather
than later -- pushin
version 2.18.0-0ubuntu1 is still broken; it does not understand virtual
workspaces correctly and does not allow windows to be selected as
"Always on Visible Viewport," "Move to Another Viewport," etc when run
with beryl/compiz. Downgrade to 2.16.1-0ubuntu1.1 (from edgy) solves
this problem for now