Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info: (totem:39385): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: 12:24:06.503: gst_mini_object_copy: assertion 'mini_object != NULL' failed (totem:39385): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: 12:24:06.503: gst_caps_get_size: assertion 'GST_IS_CAPS (caps)' failed (totem:39385): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: 12:24:06.503: gst_mini_object_unref: assertion 'mini_object != NULL' failed ** (totem:39385): CRITICAL **: 12:24:06.503: gst_pad_set_caps: assertion 'caps != NULL && gst_caps_is_fixed (caps)' failed Gdk-Message: 12:24:06.802: Error 71 (Protocol error) dispatching to Wayland display.
I'm using X and I cannot get Totem to work UNLESS I use sudo. The same with cheese or kdenlive. There is no error shown on the terminal, it just sits there without showing a screen (unless I'm running with sudo). It was fine before the upgrade t from 31 to 32. I'm using the nvidia driver (akmod-nvidia-440.82-1.fc32.x86_64 (RPM Fusion)).
Hello. I've got the same issue since a few days ago. If I do: rm -rf .local/share/totem/ .config/totem/ .cache/totem/ Totem starts, but crashes as soon as I try to play a movie with the error code "Gdk-Message: 18:35:08.949: Error 71 (Protocol error) dispatching to Wayland display." Regards.
(In reply to Rubén Lledó from comment #2) > Hello. > > I've got the same issue since a few days ago. If I do: > > rm -rf .local/share/totem/ .config/totem/ .cache/totem/ > > Totem starts, but crashes as soon as I try to play a movie with the error > code "Gdk-Message: 18:35:08.949: Error 71 (Protocol error) dispatching to > Wayland display." > > Regards. I forgot to mention that this only happens on Wayland. It runs OK on Xorg.
Yep. It does not work just when using Wayland. BTW I re-unstall from scratch Fedora 32 and still the same problem. I am using VLC as temporary solution. Finally I do not have the any subfolders under .local/share/totem/. Thanks Marcello
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