Just appeared for me today (Friday 13th!) on utopic, high CPU and memory
load as per other posters. #4 provides a fix for me too.
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I have this issue (gnome keyring daemon hogging cpu at login with either
Chrome or Chromium) on multiple machines running 12.04. No freezes, just
very high cpu usage. Killing the offending process has no obvious ill
effects.
I'm inclined to think that the Chrome issue pointed out in #4 above,
larg
Moving
libgstvideoparsersbad.so
works for me on a 64 bit install too
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Title:
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, (libgstvid
Yup, moving
libgstvideoparsersbad.so
out of the way on a 32 bit install sorts things out for me. Will check on 64
bit machine at work tomorrow.
No obvious side effects yet.
Another thanks to Doug.
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This works for me too:
(http://askubuntu.com/questions/126030/totem-not-playing-certain-videos-
in-12-04)
i.e.
-
"install only these
gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg and gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
and uninstall gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad"
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Indeed,
gst-launch-0.10 playbin uri=file:///
works on all my "non-playing" files (on 64 bit 12.04)
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Title:
Fails to de
Public bug reported:
In 11.10 movie-player had no trouble playing mp4s dowloaded from
youtube, however these will no longer play in 12.04beta2. This does not
appear to be an obvious missing codec problem as all the non-free codecs
are installed (and the files played OK before upgrade). The files w
I can confirm that CONCURRENCY=shell in /etc/init.d/rc gives me the hal
problem here too (and that CONCURRENCY=none sorts it out), this on a
Core 2 Duo machine.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/25931
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