When I enabled the Library Watcher, Banshee hung. After that, every
time I opened Banshee, it hung. I used the nuclear option to recover:
sudo apt-get purge banshee
rm -rf ~/.config/banshee-1/
sudo apt-get install banshee
Disabling the "Podcast" extension worked for me. Yay!
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Here is a screen shot of the actual error. I didn't take the screen shot, but
re-purposed it from here:
http://radio.mcdougallshome.net/software/amazon-instant-video-and-flash-update-fix/
That site uses the 12.04 instructions for working around the problem.
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I have verified this issue on 3 systems. 2 32-bit systems, and one
64-bit system (where I reported this error from). One 32-bit system is
a Lenovo laptop, I think with an ATI video card, the other two are
desktops with nVidia cards. I can't remember now which version of hal
I installed on the 6
This may be helpful for figuring out the root cause of the issue. It's
taken from my link #2 in this bug report. It is a way to test flash
with this particular type of protected content. You can click a box on
this page to open debugging information on the right-hand side of the
screen, which I
Public bug reported:
Expected experience: Click on the big "A" for Amazon icon, log into my
Amazon account, and watch Prime Instant Videos.
Actual experience: Click on the big "A" for Amazon icon, log into my
Amazon account, try to watch a Prime Instant Video and get a "you must
upgrade your play
Oops. $password should be $backup_pass in that example. I did test it
and it otherwise works as far as I can tell. Hope that helps.
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AES-256 encrypted zip files are the only reason I use 7z from the
command line instead of File Roller. File roller should at least tell
you what encryption it is using. The original .zip encryption is a joke
by today's standards. I had to install 7z just to figure out what
encryption file-roller
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