My apologies, Paul.
I had confused one bug report with another.
Please go ahead and close this one. I've not been able to replicate it
lately. I believe one of the updates must have fixed it.
Thanks for being on top of this for me.
On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 5:15 PM Paul White <1871...@bugs.launchpad
Sorry for the delay, Paul.
To answer your question, no. The problem has not been resolved. I've found
that I can use KsysGuard to kill VLC and then I can load another video. But
if I close VLC, it won't load another video without killing it or rebooting
the system.
I've replicated this on a desktop
Sometimes I've stopped it and some times I just close the VLC window and
have to kill it in order to load another.
If I just click on another video file while the first one is loaded, it
will replace it and play in the same VLC window.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 7:35 AM Bagas Sanjaya <1871...@bugs.lau
On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 4:16 AM Bagas Sanjaya <1871...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> OP, did you open the first video from VLC itself or from file manager?
>
I opened it from the file manager, Dolphin.
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Public bug reported:
The first video I play works well in VLC.
When I close that window and attempt to load another video, nothing happens.
I open Ksysguard and it shows VLC still loaded.
If I "kill" VLC, then it loads and plays another video perfectly.
I've replicated this with AVI, MP4, and MK
Public bug reported:
If I select restart from the menu or from a right-click, the system will shut
down to black screen and after a few seconds, will load the Dell memory test.
When the test finishes or if I abort the test, it asks me to insert a bootable
media. It no longer recognizes the HDD.