Open "gconf-editor" and find the key I mentioned above. I set it to
"autovideosink" (one of the possible video sinks available) and
afterwards gstreamer-properties opens up again and you can choose a
different sink. Hope this helps!
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gstreamer-properties crash in create_dialog()
https://bugs.la
I think I found the problem. The GConf key
system->gstreamer->0.10->default->videosink was empty. I set it to
"autovideosink" and gstreamer-properties works again!
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gstreamer-properties crash in create_dialog()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115080
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Here's the new backtrace, with gnome-media-dbgsym installed.
** Attachment added: "gstreamer-properties backtrace"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7737752/gdb-gstreamer-properties.txt
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gstreamer-properties not opening
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115080
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Markus: sorry about the package, I meant to associate this with
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Sebastien: I have never done a backtrace so I hope the Wiki was good
enough to help me through it. The file's attached, if it's not good, let
me know and I'll try to redo it.
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Running Feisty on i386 (Lenovo X60)
I installed gstreamer0.10-gl attempting to fix my video playback (as
suggested in bug #98711). Selecting the custom "glimagesink" video
output did not work, however (not found).
At any rate, I uninstalled the gstreamer
running gdmsetup still results in a segmentation fault for me:
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$ sudo gdmsetup
Segmentation fault
$
I have a gdm.conf-custom which looks like this:
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[daemon]
[security]
[xdmcp]
[gui]
[greeter]
GraphicalTheme=SimplyFree
DefaultWelcome=false
Welcome=Welcome to %n
[chooser]
[deb