On Sunday 03 December 2006 21:10, Craig White wrote: >On Sun, 2006-12-03 at 20:53 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: >> Greetings all; >> >> What can I replace totem with that will work? >> >> I'm plumb out of patience with its I can't play this messages that do >> not tell you what it can't play. > >---- >you mean kind of like the vague information that I see here? > >Just taking a wild ass guess at your problem, I would guess that you >need to install an unlicensed version of libdvdcss so you can decrypt >encrypted commercial DVD movies. > >Craig Well, if it would tell me what sort of a file it won't play instead of just showing the files hash name in the cache, I could be a little clearer about it. In the meantime I've nuked totem & all its dependencies, and installed all the stuff for vlc and mplayer. But just now, after verifying I had a list of plugins for just about every format I could imagine and about 6 printed pages long, I clicked on a video in a link I'd followed off slashdot about the canuck meteorite having stuff in it older than the sun, and firefox simply went away. This install included quicktime, realplayer9, everything mplayer can do and everything that vlc has plugins to do, which appears to be quite extensive. I'm going to run ldconfig to refresh things after all that installation, and restart firefox from the console, just to see if it will repeat, and if so, leave an error message behind other than the single word 'segfault' which is, you'll have to admit, real fscking informative. Nope, clicking on the blood diamonds story opens a small window in the middle of the screen window like its going to play the video, draws some text around it, then in 1/2 second I'm looking at the console I started firefox from, and its totally devoid of any clue as to why firefox quit. ======================= [root@coyote ~]# ldconfig [root@coyote ~]# firefox [root@coyote ~]# ======================= So how exactly does one go about troubleshooting this when clues are made of unobtainium? Many thanks for any usefull info from anyone on how to fix this. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Yahoo.com and AOL/TW attorneys please note, additions to the above message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2006 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.