Yes, I have relogin to kde again. And noatun is still more or less useless. I have also tried deleting everything in /tmp. When I run noatun from the comandline I get: mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding unix_connect: can't connect to server (unix:/tmp/mcop-aj/c-062c71d5-1623-40000205) Noatun still starts though. And yes, those packages your link points to were those I installed. I have among others: libxine1-1_rc3a-0.pm.0 libxine1-alsa09-1_rc3a-0.pm.0 libxine1-arts-1_rc3a-0.pm.0 kdemultimedia3-video-xine-3.1.4-39 kdemultimedia3-3.1.4-41 kdemultimedia3-video-3.1.4-41 kdemultimedia3-sound-3.1.4-41 I'm still trying to rebuild kdemultimedia from source though. Downloaded the src.rpm package but I'm still learning rpmbuild. Rpmbuild doesn't seem to be the smartest program made. It can't check dependecies automatically, so I'm still trying to doublecheck which packages I need for build. (those that are listed in the .spec-file) Thanks for your help so far though. a.j onsdag 07 januari 2004 20:08 skrev Charles Philip Chan:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 19:35:57 +0100
Arvid Johansson
wrote: I installed kdemultimedia3-video-xine and grabbed the xine-packages from packman. noatun is still practically useless though. Not even mpeg1 works.
Did you get out or relogin to KDE? Try getting out of KDE, deleting all the KDE related files and directories in /tmp, and reenter KDE or just run kbuildsycoca maunually.
Just to double check, is this:
http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=124
the libxine packages you install?
I guess I could try to recompile everything, but it feels like too much work for me.
Actually it is not a lot of work if you have a working libxine (try someting like kaffiene to see if it works). All you have to do, after configuring kde-multimedia, is to compile and install just the xine-plugin directory.
Charles