On 28/12/24 04:13, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
On Fri, 2024-12-27 at 10:56 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 10:50 AM Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Thu, 2024-12-26 at 11:12 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:I've done a further check of the functionality by loading Plasma under X11, and the Opengl initialisation error doesn't occur, so it looks like it is an issue specific to Wayland.I just ran the Videos app on Plasma/Wayland with no issues. Clearly there's something missing or misconfigured in your system. I've never run this app before and have done nothing to set it up.Maybe related... I follow <https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/installing-plugins-for-playing-movies-and-music/> to setup the browser for playing videos like on YouTube. It can cause problems when external repos are enabled, like RPM Fushion, because both the system and external repo provide the same packages.I have RPMfusion repos enabled.
Sorry, it looks like I haven't explained myself properly again, for the error I was getting I didn't think it was needed, but it looks like it is.
I have a file that was produced as a voice mail from Microsoft Teams in Windows 10 that when played doesn't produce any audio under Windows using VLC.
To test the file out I tried playing it in VLC in Fedora, which also didn't play any audio, but played the file fine.
To test it wasn't the player I tried with "Videos" from the menus by selecting "Videos" from the application list when opening the mail file attachment.
Having selected "Videos" for the file which loaded the file into Totem, Totem runs fine but has an issue trying to play the file.
Under X11, when Totem is trying to play the file it produces a dialogue that says the required text/html decoder is not installed, and provides a button to search for it in software, when then says it can't find the decoder.
Under Wayland, when Totem is trying to play the file it produces a dialogue saying that it can't initialise Opengl, with the only option being Okay.
Hence the original query of how do I resolve the Opengl initialisation issue?
With the prompt in X11 to search in Software for the decoder, and it said it couldn't find it, is that because it wasn't present in any package that was installed, and it only searched installed packages because of Fedora's functionality of not loading meta data by default, and Software didn't do a repository refresh to load the meta data to see if there was an uninstalled package that contained the decoder?
regards,
Steve
poc
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