Hi guys,
I am wondering whether any of you also get hit by the "Additional
Multimedia Codecs Required" denial-of-service attack with GNOME on
Tumbleweed (and what to possibly do about it)?
In a nutshell, now and then, out of a sudden, without any trigger
that I could see
"Additional Multimedi Codecs Required"
"An application is requesting additional multimedia codecs"
shows up in the notification area. At a rate of two or perhaps
three per second.
Sometimes it goes away after a bit (in particular various attempts
and arbitrary mouse clicking?), sometimes <Alt><F2> "r" <Return>
helps.
Debugging this I guess it might be related to the following repeating
N times (in journalctl)?
Jun 17 23:41:30 anthias.pfeifer.com kde4-kopete.desktop[2566]: ** Message: PackageKit: xid = 0
Jun 17 23:41:30 anthias.pfeifer.com kde4-kopete.desktop[2566]: ** Message: PackageKit: desktop_id = (null)
Jun 17 23:41:30 anthias.pfeifer.com kde4-kopete.desktop[2566]: ** Message: PackageKit: Codec nice name: Vorbis decoder
Jun 17 23:41:30 anthias.pfeifer.com kde4-kopete.desktop[2566]: ** Message: PackageKit: ignoring field named streamheader
Jun 17 23:41:30 anthias.pfeifer.com kde4-kopete.desktop[2566]: ** Message: PackageKit: structure: gstreamer1(decoder-audio/x-vorbis)()(64bit)
Still, is there a way to set some rate limiting on the GNOME
notification side? (If not, might that be considered a useful
addition?)
Gerald
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