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TerryP
05-01-2006, 03:15 AM
tried to run kmplayer from kmenu - it never ran, tried kmplayer& in konsole; command not found. Checked it in the KMenu editor, it's gmplayer %U ran gmplayer in konsole, gives a list of mplayer commands and says

mplayer was compiled without GUI support.

Also mplayer /file showed the console output of playing the file but no video.

Ran the KMenu updater to add a few X-Util to my KMenu worked fine, whent to Menu Editor to add Vim, and it trainsposed KDE Programs > Catagories into KMenu > Catagories.

Placing my custom vim addition in KDEPrograms ultilites/editors subection, beneath a list of screen savoirs.

My system is running PC-BSD 1.0 with the SMP Kernel selected, NFS/Samba disabled, Opera, nVida Drivers, MS Fonts PBI and Vim compiled from sources on vim.org, and a few changes to my /etc/ rc.conf, gettytab, fstab, login.conf, and login.access files as the only changes to the system since install.

%uname -a
FreeBSD WXBSD.GW.SAL1600 6.0-RELEASE-p7 FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p7 #0: Thu Apr 20 09:33:11 PDT 2006 root@PCBSD.localhost:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
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Anyone else having problems with the Menu Editor (I have since 1.0rc1 but I like it that way'ish), or KMPlayer? I had compiled MPlayer and KMPlayer with all supports before the patchs to the system and they worked wonderfully.

PS: I couldn't find a link to the bugzilla thingy

EDIT: The mplayer via command line only didn't work b/c I forgot to install the right codec ^_^ but the gui looks kia!

EDIT2: Poked around and found that Menu Editor created a ~/.config/menus/applications-kmenuedit.menu plain text file, moving this file else wheres restored it. (Presuming it's a bug in KDE of course :P )

Charles
05-01-2006, 02:03 PM
Are you sure KMPlayer came with this release? I don't have it on my system.

As a side note, I installed Opera 9, the Essential Codecs, and now I am able to watch online videos and radios just fine, just like on Windows, but using Kaffeine. Pretty cool :)

TerryP
05-01-2006, 06:19 PM
Are you sure KMPlayer came with this release? I don't have it on my system.

As a side note, I installed Opera 9, the Essential Codecs, and now I am able to watch online videos and radios just fine, just like on Windows, but using Kaffeine. Pretty cool :)

Well inless it was hidden in the Vim source code and I have a pair of Xeons, I don't think I compiled it my self!

Hehehehehe. Kaffeine looks good, but I'm a Decaff person:P