Ubuntu :: Vlc(1.1.7) Is Crashing On Exit?
Mar 3, 2011i have upgraded vlc 1.1.4 to 1.1.7....but im having a problem regarding the 1.1.7 version. the vlc(1.1.7) is crashing on exit.
View 1 Repliesi have upgraded vlc 1.1.4 to 1.1.7....but im having a problem regarding the 1.1.7 version. the vlc(1.1.7) is crashing on exit.
View 1 RepliesI noticed that if I have "exit" in a bash script file., e.g. script.sh,that when the word "exit" is reached, and the script file being executed is not in the PATH nvironment, i.e. ". script.sh", the whole konsole shell profile is exited! What gives here? Is there another command compatible to "exit" to prevent this, or will I just have the leave the "." part in the PATH enviroment, which is, to my understanding, is not recommended? I desire for a "goto" function in bash script files
View 11 Replies View RelatedIn linux, creating thread is same as process (clone()), except the virtual address space gets shared with the parent.If a running main process(thread) creates new thread, and if main thread exits, why should the new thread too exit? both are different entities, The same doesn't happen if the child thread exits, the parent thread would be alive.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was wondering how you exited x server in ubuntu. I relatively new to linux. I wanted to install the newest nvidia driver, and they said you needed to exit x server when running the driver installer. Someone already told me to try ctrl-alt- F6, which didn't work. That just put me in a virtual terminal that still had x-server running. So if anyone knows how to exit x-server,
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhat are exit handlers ? They are piece of code to execute prior to exit() ?
View 3 Replies View RelatedHere I was, having problems with the resolution then I stopped the X server as was instructed at the tutorial. I followed it all then rebooted. But I found that even after reboot, I'm still stuck with TTY. I clicked Ctrl Alt F7 but still it's a terminal and it did not return to the GUI or the normal desktop. What will I do to exit it? It's a good thing I have windows vista along with it or else I'll now have a computer that I can't use outside the terminal.
As nothingspecial said, I should place the link of the tutorial I was following: [URL]
I was installing SMPLAYER when the power failed...now i get this error message when trying to re-install the packages..
E: liblzo2-2: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2
E: mplayer-nogui: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
E: mplayer: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[code]....
I have some screen questions. First, can you give screens names (such as whatever app you're screening), and second, how do you exit from a screen without closing the app (ie exit screen back to the command prompt, do your thing, then screen -r it)?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a Toshiba L650 18-C. I've just installed Ubuntu 10.10 without problems. I've made the update and everything was working just fine until i discovered that my headphone exit does not produce any sound: When i connect external speakers or headphones the ubuntu keeps playing music on his netbook speakers...How can i solve this problem? Is it possible that Ubuntu did not install the drivers of that Sound Output?I appreciate your answers because this problem is a little bit 'annoying'
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhenever i close LMMS, it's still running in the background until i kill the process. How can i get it to exit normally?
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhen you press exit the gnome-terminal exits.. where is the exit file located? (It isn't at /bin or /sbin or /usr/bin or/usr/sbin )
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've re-set my password in recovery mode: now how do I save my changes and exit to a normal boot up ie to my desktop? Right now my screen shows "username@Username-desktop:~$"
I've also done a sudo apt-get updates and sudo apt-get desktop for good measure. But how do I get out? If I force quit the change is not saved and I cannot log on.
xbmc freezes on exit and using 10.10
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm getting the following output when trying to compile my cpp project:
Code:
"/usr/bin/make" -f nbproject/Makefile-Debug.mk QMAKE= SUBPROJECTS= .build-conf
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/walther/NetBeansProjects/CppPlay'
"/usr/bin/make" -f nbproject/Makefile-Debug.mk dist/Debug/GNU-Linux-x86/cppplay
[Code].....
I've seen you guys replying to others about this collect2 error, but all of them had some kind of informative message from the compiler.
Evolution 2.28.3 on Ubuntu 10.04 won't empty trash on exit even though this is specified in preferences. Neither will it expunge with right click on trash -> empty trash..e.Close Evolution and open your file browser. Go to /home/put-your-ubuntu-login-name-here/.evolution/mail/localThere are 2 files (Junk.cmeta and Trash.cmeta). I deleted the Trash.cmeta file and opened Evolution again.When you reopen Evolution, it creates a new Trash.cmeta file.
View 4 Replies View Relatedi got the effects to work but when i enable the i cant move my windoes around i cant find the buttin on firefox like the exit and stuff.
View 4 Replies View Relatedrun VMWare ESXi and have installed Ubuntu 10.10 in a virtual machine.People say you press CRTL+ALT+F1 to exit back to command line from the gnome login screen but this never works for me.If I do something like "sudo service gdm stop" it just delivers me to the desktop background almost like the machine has hung, no menus toolbars, mouse or anything.Basically what I want to be able to do is start up the machine with command line, and go into gnome on occasion and exit back out to command line to save resources, this is because the machine will mainly serve as a web server. I followed the guide here [URL] which tells how to make ubuntu always start at CLI, which works nicely, but I need a way to be able to get back to CLI from inside gnome.
View 3 Replies View Relatedtrying to do an update and getting "apt-get waiting to exit" is there any fix for this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedCan't boot into Ubuntu. Using recovery mode, I get fsck exit with status 3 error. I did man on fsck and there is no reference to status 3. Same issue as [URL]
I have my data on sdb3 which is having this issue. File system is ext4. I can't go into shell or anything, I get the fsck error and the system reboots right away and stuck in that loop.
I am making a project learning about inheritance and polymorphism
it consists of
Account.h
Account.cpp
[code]....
I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic and XBMC Live.I get error messages which seem to relate to openvpn.So I tried to remove it with the remove command. This is what I getQuote:
@XBMCLive:/home$ sudo apt-get remove openvpn
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
[code]....
"E: backuppc: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1"whenever I upgrade my system I get the above message Anyone know how to fix it? or if it's anything important ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to extract a .tgz file. I have used the command tar - xvwzf filename.tar but I get the following error:
gzip: stdin: decompression OK, trailing garbage ignored
tar: Child returned status 2
tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
root@test:/datastore/Newfolder# tar -xvwzf filename.tgz
I'm having trouble with a bash script. Does anyone know why this doesn't work?
Code:
nautilus ./ &
wait $!
I'm writing a script which will extract a series of .rar files, present the extracted files to the user in nautilus so they may modify them, then when the user closes nautilus, the modified files are packed back into the archive.
I personally think this was a rediculous decision. I'm looking to install ubuntu over xubuntu but won't if there is no known solution.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to make a fresh install on my desktop computer and I got this error on boot:
Code:
udevd-work[155]: '/sbin/modprobe -bv pci:<followed by some numbers>'
unexpected exit with status 0x0009 and it stuck there.
Note that I'm trying to install from a usb stick.
using 'ntfs-config' to make ntfs partitions mount on bootup so that I can access my data partition from Ubuntu. The first time I installed ntfs-config it would not run. I uninstalled and reinstalled it and then it ran, but it didn't seem to be responding very well. I attempted to tick the partition I wanted and set it to be writeable. After I closed the app ALL my ntfs partitions were mounted, even the windows and system reserved partitions, and when I attempted to unmount them I got the following error:
Unable to unmount Data
Error unmounting: unmount exited with exit code 1:
helper failed with
unmount /dev/mapper/isw_dfjjdefcdi_RAID5p4 is not mounted (according to mtab)
I tried rebooting. I tried uninstalling ntfs-config, then reinstalling it (now it wont run again). So I'm at a loss as to what to do. I simply want my data partition mounted on boot up and writable, not the others.
I'm playing a game (fullscreen) and change some video settings, and the game hangs. I always have to power off the computer and restart.Is there any way to just exit that program, like in windows, one can open the task manager and end the process?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI was writing a bash script which attached to another script. The issue I'm having is, when I use the exit command written in the script, it takes me back to the first script. How do I disable this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm deploying a Rails application in a Ubuntu 10.04 server withmongrel web server (a lightweight http web server). I connect to server and do stuffs in a ssh client(PuTTY on windows). And I'm getting stuck with a strange issue:1. After I connected to server, I start mongrel with : $ start-stop-daemon -S -d . -x script/server -b -- -p 80802. I left the ssh console and launch firefox from my Win7 box and openthe website, it runs well. I can see the homepage3. I go back to the ssh console. Close the terminal (and window too)it by : $ exit4. Then in firefox, I press F5 to refresh and nothing shows up. It'sjust an empty space in whole webpage. I tried to use addon to capturethe HTTP data and see that te server returns nothing , even HTTPheaders5. I connect to server again, run "ps -Af" to check and see that the process's still running. And again, leave the console, switch to firefox and refresh -> the homepage shows everything. 6. But if I exit the ssh session and refresh browser, the web server returns nothing againI thought that using start-stop-daemon command could help me runmongrel as daemon and then I can exit my session just as apache does.
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