[Slackbuilds-users] new VLC always crashes
Lenard Spencer
lspencer31 at cfl.rr.com
Sat Oct 13 14:37:32 UTC 2018
On 10/13/18 10:35 AM, Lenard Spencer wrote:
> On 10/12/18 12:40 AM, David Melik wrote:
>> after some version of VLC in the last year or so, it always crashes.
>> I did 'sboupgrade -z -f vlc' (rebuild it and all dependencies) and it
>> still happens. It's not an X driver issue as KPlayer and Rosa Player
>> work fine (but most other media players, like Xine, MPlayer, Dragon
>> Player now also don't.) Here's the log, but I don't even have any
>> Nvidia hardware. I open an .avi or .mp4, then get this sort of crash.
>>
>> d at 0.cosmos:~$ vlc
>> VLC media player 3.0.4 Vetinari (revision 3.0.4-0-gf615db6332)
>> [0000000001277a10] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default
>> interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface.
>> QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-d'
>> [0000000001309560] main playlist: playlist is empty
>> Non-native QFileDialog supports only local files
>> Non-native QFileDialog supports only local files
>> Non-native QFileDialog supports only local files
>> libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to authenticate
>> Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared
>> object file: No such file or directory
>> libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to authenticate
>> Illegal instruction
>
> What video hardware are you using? I had brought this up before on LQ
> and it almost ignited a flame war. The reason you are seeing the
> libvdpau_nvidia.so message is that it is hard-coded into libvdpau, and
> your video card is probably not supported by the kernel. I had bought
> an Nvidia GTX-1050Ti card last year and got that message on both 14.2
> and then-current (4.9 kernel). My card wasn't supported in the kernel
> until 4.13.
I forgot to mention it was the nouveau driver in the kernel that didn't
support my card yet.
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