brian_665 wrote: > > > Jon Cosby wrote: >>>> Command's "banshee-1 --debug". >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Hyperair >>>> >>>> >>> As I pointed out, I get a "command not found" reply when I type that in. >>> >> If neither "banshee" nor "banshee-1" are found, something went wrong in >> the installation. How did you go about this? >> >> BTW, removing Banshee 0.x from openSUSE 10.3 is not recommended due to >> dependencies. Banshee 1.x and Banshee 0.x can be installed parallel, >> however. >> >> >> Jon >> _______________________________________________ >> Banshee-list mailing list >> Banshee-list gnome org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/banshee-list >> >> > > Jon, thanks for your reply. > > Things have moved along a little. I found where Banshee is installed > (/usr/bin/banshee-1) and managed to start it with the direct command, > "./banshee-1". Now it starts from the menu as well, so that appears to > have fixed itself, in some mysterious way. > > Now, however, when I attempt to import a CD it comes up with the message, > "Could not find an encoder for importing". > > The instructions for installing Banshee via the RPM were such that there > were numerous conflicts with the previous version of Banshee. I therefore > concluded it was safer to uninstall it and then install the later version. > As I said, I have since upgraded from Suse 10.3 to Suse 11. I was hoping in > doing so, might have fixed the problems and it seems to have partially done > so. Oho. I think I know this bug. The whole redirect log thing. It's fixed in the latest version. -- Hyperair
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