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Re: libvdpau: cannot open shared object
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ng0 |
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Re: libvdpau: cannot open shared object |
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Sun, 10 Dec 2017 14:30:28 +0000 |
For what it's worth: I've been having crashes with Kodi
for months now. Now back on a new system (installed from
my dev branch that is a couple of commits ahead of guix master)
I get a Kodi that has no visible font characters (even with
fonts installed in my profile, and rebooting + fc-cache -vf run)
and an vdpau / nouveau error message on startup.
Were you able to start Kodi before without issues?
Marco van Hulten transcribed 0.5K bytes:
> Hi,
>
> I am having a problem with kodi, which I installed on a clean
> install of GuixSD 0.14.0 on amd64. It was looking for libvdpau, so I
> installed it. Hereafter I get this:
>
> address@hidden ~$ vdpauinfo
> display: :0.0 screen: 0
> Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_va_gl.so: cannot open shared
> object Error creating VDPAU device: 1
>
> Running `kodi` gives the same error. The VDPAU problem seems like
> something that I should solve first, before continuing with kodi.
>
> Thanks,
>
> —Marco
>
>
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- libvdpau: cannot open shared object, Marco van Hulten, 2017/12/10
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- Re: libvdpau: cannot open shared object, Efraim Flashner, 2017/12/10
- Re: libvdpau: cannot open shared object, Ludovic Courtès, 2017/12/12
- Re: libvdpau: cannot open shared object, Efraim Flashner, 2017/12/12
- Re: libvdpau: cannot open shared object, Ludovic Courtès, 2017/12/14
- Re: libvdpau: cannot open shared object, Efraim Flashner, 2017/12/15
- Re: libvdpau: cannot open shared object, Ludovic Courtès, 2017/12/15
- Re: libvdpau: cannot open shared object, Efraim Flashner, 2017/12/15
- Re: libvdpau: cannot open shared object, Ludovic Courtès, 2017/12/15
- Re: libvdpau: cannot open shared object, Marco van Hulten, 2017/12/16