Summary: | Amarok 1.0.2 does not start with KDE 3.3.0-rc2, freezes | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Florian Evers <florian-evers> |
Component: | [OLD] KDE | Assignee: | Gentoo KDE team <kde> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | critical | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Florian Evers
2004-08-11 06:15:21 UTC
Add: It seems to be a general problem with KDE 3.3.0-rc2 (Arts?). Juk freezed, Noatun freezes, artsplay freezes. Last lines from "strace artsplay test-mp3": open("/tmp/mcop-florian/Arts_SimpleSoundServer", O_RDONLY) = 7 read(7, "MCOP-Object:000000186c6f63616c68"..., 8192) = 186 close(7) = 0 socket(PF_FILE, SOCK_STREAM, 0) = 7 setsockopt(7, SOL_SOCKET, SO_LINGER, {onoff=1, linger=100}, 8) = 0 connect(7, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path="/tmp/mcop-florian/localhost-1fef-411a12ed"}, 110 *freeze* A few things to try: reboot delete /tmp/mcop* Then retry Hi Caleb, thanks for your reply! Your idea was great. It didn't solve the problem, but it helped me to trace it down to arts. Ok, lets begin: I use amarok to play webradio-streams. Amarok has a feature to automatically start playing a song (here: stream) after starting it. This crashes amarok on my 3.0.0-rc2 system. Your idea (I deleted all /tmp/mcop and ~/.mcop) made amarok "forgetting" that it has to start with kde and that it has to start playing on of the streams in his playlist. At this point you can use any normal KDE programs to play sounds. Artsplay works. Amarok works when plying a local mp3 file. But: When you want amarok to play a stream, it immediately freezes. From this point on, all other arts-based applications freeze when you want them to play something. "killall -9 amarokapp" kills amarok, but the soundserver keeps frozen. You have to restart KDE or reboot the whole system. You can't terminate a KDE-session after such a freeze. You end up in a black screen and a moveable mouse pointer. Need to kill X by ctrl-alt-backspace. You have to delete the mcop-stuff again and reboot the whole system. Else you simply end up with freezing applications again :-( No crashes in KDE 3.3.0-final. Seems to be solved :-) Florian |