Re: Losing audio on GStreamer-based video player after manual seek

2021-11-28 Thread Slade Watkins
On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 2:14 PM Stephane Travostino wrote: [snip] > When I open a video file the default GNOME video player (Totem) or with > another GStreamer based video player (such as Clapper from Flathub), audio > and video works fine. If I seek manually forward, audio is gone, while video

Re: NVIDIA Legacy drivers

2021-11-28 Thread George N. White III
On Sun, 28 Nov 2021 at 17:19, Joe Zeff wrote: > On 11/28/21 1:49 PM, Barry Scott wrote: > > Having anyone but the end user install the NVIDIA driver was explicitly > > not allowed. In a previous job we wanted to bundle the NVIDIA driver > > with a linux product and could not get NVIDIA to agree t

Re: NVIDIA Legacy drivers

2021-11-28 Thread Joe Zeff
On 11/28/21 1:49 PM, Barry Scott wrote: Having anyone but the end user install the NVIDIA driver was explicitly not allowed. In a previous job we wanted to bundle the NVIDIA driver with a linux product and could not get NVIDIA to agree to a suitable license to allow this. I'm not sure how Ubuntu

Re: NVIDIA Legacy drivers

2021-11-28 Thread Barry Scott
> On 28 Nov 2021, at 18:00, Joe Zeff wrote: > > On 11/28/21 2:59 AM, Tim via users wrote: >> So, if they can do that, why can't we do something similar? Or at >> least, automate figuring out which driver needs installing. There's a >> look-up chart that we have to manually trawl through, can'

Losing audio on GStreamer-based video player after manual seek

2021-11-28 Thread Stephane Travostino
A bit of a weird one I'm not sure whose fault it is. When I open a video file the default GNOME video player (Totem) or with another GStreamer based video player (such as Clapper from Flathub), audio and video works fine. If I seek manually forward, audio is gone, while video keeps rolling. So

Re: NVIDIA Legacy drivers

2021-11-28 Thread Joe Zeff
On 11/28/21 2:59 AM, Tim via users wrote: So, if they can do that, why can't we do something similar? Or at least, automate figuring out which driver needs installing. There's a look-up chart that we have to manually trawl through, can't we pull that data into some software? We can't do that

Re: unclean kernel remove

2021-11-28 Thread old sixpack13
> On 28/11/2021 14:15, edmond pilon wrote: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2016630 > > -- aha, thanks @all ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedor

Re: NVIDIA Legacy drivers

2021-11-28 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Nov 28, 2021, at 05:00, Tim via users wrote: > > That wasn't my point, though I do feel that way (about stingy bastard > chipset manufacturers). I'm well aware that driver creation is a lot > of guesswork. But once drivers are available, the computer should be > able to pick the right one fo

Re: NVIDIA Legacy drivers

2021-11-28 Thread Ed Greshko
On 28/11/2021 17:59, Tim via users wrote: So, if they can do that, why can't we do something similar? Or at least, automate figuring out which driver needs installing. There's a look-up chart that we have to manually trawl through, can't we pull that data into some software? Does https://www.

Re: NVIDIA Legacy drivers

2021-11-28 Thread Tim via users
Tim: >> I don't think so, unless you're trying to be funny. We don't have >> to do any of this pallaver for other several other graphics >> chipsets, audio chipsets, USB chipsets, WiFi, etc. The system >> figures it out for us. It was one of the great features of Linux >> of an install often "ju