On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 08:54:54AM -0000, rjklindsay wrote:
> Under update manager, I see "brasero" and "gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad" grayed out, same as Tobias. Im not sure what this means and what I should do about it.
> I find that any data DVD's I burn with brasero are unreadable, and have to be binned.
> Nero (under Windows) works though, so I know its not a hardware problem.
> Therefore I may as well get rid of brasero and look for a alternative.
I believe if you run "sudo update-manager --dist-upgrade", it will fix
these up for you; the issue with jaunty's brasero is that it conflicts
with nautilus-cd-burner, which needs to be removed (as well as an
additional library installed) and update-manager by default won't do
this for you.
I'm not sure what the issue around gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad is, can you
report the output of:
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 08:54:54AM -0000, rjklindsay wrote: 10-plugins- bad" grayed out, same as Tobias. Im not sure what this means and what I should do about it.
> Under update manager, I see "brasero" and "gstreamer0.
> I find that any data DVD's I burn with brasero are unreadable, and have to be binned.
> Nero (under Windows) works though, so I know its not a hardware problem.
> Therefore I may as well get rid of brasero and look for a alternative.
I believe if you run "sudo update-manager --dist-upgrade", it will fix
these up for you; the issue with jaunty's brasero is that it conflicts
with nautilus-cd-burner, which needs to be removed (as well as an
additional library installed) and update-manager by default won't do
this for you.
I'm not sure what the issue around gstreamer0. 10-plugins- bad is, can you
report the output of:
apt-cache policy gstreamer0. 10-plugins- bad
as well as the output of
sudo apt-get -s install gstreamer0. 10-plugins- bad"
(as long as the -s option is given to apt-get, it will only not perform
any actions, but will report what actions it would have taken.)
Thanks!
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