Re: [SLE] mplayerplug-in ...70 acts like ...
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Anders, I'm sorry to reply like this, if you had another reply, I won't see
it until
I download all my mail from the webmail page to my computer. The ISP stop serving
my home town, but they still have webmail, so I let the SuSE stuff go to this
email address.
A couple of things, thanks for the info about trying to run stuff from the
command line. I did get the following messages.
opt/mozilla/lib/mozilla-bin: relocation error:
/opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol:
g_type_class_add_private
synaptic: relocation error: /opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined
symbol: g_type_class_add_private
and for good measure, gedit doesn't work either and gets the same error message.
gedit: relocation error: /opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined
symbol: g_type_class_add_private
So, any help would be appreciated on getting back some of my programs.
Also the boot problem, was definitely pilot error! I forgot to take out my DVD
boot/program
disk. ---Jim
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 14:37:36 , Jim Worrest
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:29 , Anders Johansson andjoh@rydsbo.net> sent:
On Tuesday, 26 October 2004 18.15, Jim Worrest wrote:
I decided to install the new mplayerplug-in for Mozilla on a computer using apt-get. BIG MISTAKE! Now I can't get Mozilla or Synaptic to boot up. The boot up of my 9.0 Pro from grub even doesn't act the same. Is there a cure for this? ---Jim
A little terminology:
A trojan horse is a program that pretends to be one thing while in reality it does something completely different, usually reserved for malicious programs. Please don't call programs trojan horses just because you don't think they work, that's like calling people criminals when they're not. It's not very sociable
A program doesn't boot, a system boots, a program starts
Ah, well, I didn't call it a trojan horse --on my computer-- it acted like one. However, I did not try these programs from the command line, unless you mean, the box you get from pressing alt-F2, and I don't think you mean that. I will try it from the non-graphics command mode and see what I can see. Grub not acting the same, means instead oging right into the graphics that hold the users' names, it asked if I wanted to boot from hard-drive floppy etc. I probably should have tried rebooting the computer several times and see if it settled in it's old pattern.
Now, when you say "doesn't act the same", what does that mean? Could you be a little more specific?
If you start mozilla or synaptic from a command line, do you get any error messages?
FYI I have mplayerplug-in 2.70 installed and everything works perfectly
I am happy to hear that it worked perfectly for you, but not having Mozilla not start up, even with replacing it with the one that came with the distro, and even more surprisingly not having synaptic start up, has ruffled my feathers. I'm just happy I have put SuSE on more than one computer! ---Jim
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Op woensdag 27 oktober 2004 19:28, schreef Jim Worrest:
Anders, I'm sorry to reply like this, if you had another reply, I won't see it until I download all my mail from the webmail page to my computer. The ISP stop serving my home town, but they still have webmail, so I let the SuSE stuff go to this email address. A couple of things, thanks for the info about trying to run stuff from the command line. I did get the following messages.
opt/mozilla/lib/mozilla-bin: relocation error: /opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: g_type_class_add_private
synaptic: relocation error: /opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: g_type_class_add_private
and for good measure, gedit doesn't work either and gets the same error message.
gedit: relocation error: /opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: g_type_class_add_private
So, any help would be appreciated on getting back some of my programs.
Do you have the file /var/log/apt.log If yes you can check which pkgs have been updated, look at the bottom of the file (tail -20 /var/log/apt.log).
Also the boot problem, was definitely pilot error! I forgot to take out my DVD boot/program
;) -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
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On Wednesday, 27 October 2004 19.28, Jim Worrest wrote:
opt/mozilla/lib/mozilla-bin: relocation error: /opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: g_type_class_add_private
Did you recently upgrade glib2 and/or gtk2? That symbol is in libgobject which is in the glib2.rpm package, my guess is that you have upgraded it (or gtk2, which is closely related) to an incompatible version
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