I'm seeing this exact same behavior. I'm not sure why there aren't more
reports about this out on the web - seems like something that a lot of
people would run into.
Is there any way to put rdesktop in verbose/debug mode so we can see
what's going on?
-Keller
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Incompatibility to Windows XP S
I concur, I have not seen this issue in quite some time. Xine is now my
player of choice for mkv and x264.
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Green artifacts playing H.264 MKV files
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Still seeing this in Intrepid Alpha-4. Running envyng from the command
line produces:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "interface.py", line 428, in
a = Interface()
File "interface.py", line 126, in __init__
self.abstract = abstraction.Abstraction(progress, True)
File "/usr/l
I can confirm that upgrading the server-side to Samba 3.2.5 fixed the
issue.
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Access to samba 3.0.24-3.0.25 shares using CIFS is broken on 8.10
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Installing and rolling back to 2.6.25-2 did not fix the problem for me.
Also, this does not appear to affect all shares. I have shares to two
different servers on my box -- one is fine, the other is not.
Unfortunately, I don't have the rights to view the smb.conf on either of
them.
Does anyone e
Here are the (scrubbed) contents of /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData:
http://pastebin.com/f5796141d
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CIFS share broken after upgrade from 8.04 -> 8.10
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Getting the same 'not a directory' errors too.
FSTAB is unremarkable:
//10.x.xx.xx/DC\040Operations /media/app1/dcops cifs
credentials=/etc/samba/genericuser 0 0
Creating new files with nano works. However, I can't edit the file once
it's been created.
Please let me know wha
I'm getting this error with a core dump from both the stock VLC for
Feisty and the newest SVN. I've also tried upgrading to 0.8.1 of
libmatroska with no luck.
In my case, the error is fixed if the file is local. When read over a
Samba share, every time I seek, VLC crashes with a segfault. When
Public bug reported:
I'm running stock xine-lib with the xine-ui frontend on Feisty.
Whenever I play back a h.264 file (packaged in MKV, although I'm not
sure it matters) in Xine, I get a constant stream of green blocks and
artifacts coming from the left side of the video image. These do not go
Note that in my case remounting the share using NFS instead of Samba
fixed the crash.
My exports line looks like:
/var/storage/movies 10.2.0.0/255.255.255.0(rw,async)
My fstab line on the client looks like:
powerserver:/var/storage/movies /media/nfs/powerserver/movies nfs
soft,
Note that upgrading to the newest xine SVN did not correct the problem.
Would an upgrade to SVN of ffmpeg be worth trying?
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