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Tonight I did a fresh install of GNOME 2.6 from pacman, and I had a few problems.
1) Even though I set up ALSA correctly, the GNOME mixer does not detect any audio channels.
2) gst-ffmpeg conflicts with gstreamer. Why? They're in the same group (gnome-extra) o_O.
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both are gstreamer related. For some kind of reason gst-comprep isn't run on install.
i made gst-ffmpeg conflict due to a seg fault with gst-register.
if you try to run gst-register and gst-ffmpeg is installed it will seg-fault.
so make sure gst-ffmpeg is not on your system and run gst-compprep as root .
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That didn't do anything.
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then try running gst-register
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It output a bunch of things, but I still can't install gst-ffmpeg.
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you should install gst-ffmpeg anyway.
it is broken with the current release of gstreamer
I am waiting for ronald to release a new version of gst-ffmpeg.
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