Description of problem: I cannot launch totem Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): totem.i686 1:2.91.7-1.fc15 How reproducible: try to launch totem Steps to Reproduce: 1.in a console launch totem 2. 3. Actual results: totem: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libtotem.so.0: undefined symbol: peas_engine_enable_loader Expected results: totem launched Additional info:
Created attachment 480915 [details] smolt profile for Lenovo T400
Created attachment 480916 [details] Xorg log for Lenovo T400
I ran into the same problem as Cédric on my Lenovo T400 with Intel graphics using the Live CD created for the Fedora Graphics Test Day, and thought that adding my Smolt profile and Xorg log might be of assistance.
It turns out that the version of totem and totem-nautilus on the Graphics Test Week CD worked fine. The problem was caused by running "yum install totem" per the instructions in https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_intelvideo_xv ; this installed new versions of totem and totem-nautilus that resulted in the error Cédric and I reported.
Same as Dan, I have run "yum install totem" on the Graphics Test Week CD.
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