aports issueshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues2019-07-15T04:31:03Zhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/6404mpv falls back to software deconding2019-07-15T04:31:03ZSören Tempelmpv falls back to software decondingI own a desktop machine with an nVidia video card. I use it with the
xf86-video-nouveau driver and occasionally I play videos on it with mpv.
An issue I noticed recently is that you can’t use mpv with the opengl
(or opengl-hq) output dri...I own a desktop machine with an nVidia video card. I use it with the
xf86-video-nouveau driver and occasionally I play videos on it with mpv.
An issue I noticed recently is that you can’t use mpv with the opengl
(or opengl-hq) output drivers. It works fine if you use it with the xv
or x11 video drivers but when you try to use the opengl video drivers
you get the following error:
libGL error: MESA-LOADER: could not create udev device for fd 12
libGL error: MESA-LOADER: could not create udev device for fd 12
MESA-LOADER: could not create udev device for fd 13
MESA-LOADER: could not create udev device for fd 13
MESA-LOADER: could not create udev device for fd 15
MESA-LOADER: could not create udev device for fd 15
MESA-LOADER: could not create udev device for fd 15
Using software decoding.
In this case fd 12, 13 and 15 are open file descriptors for
\`/dev/dri/card0\`. I don’t know much about udev and I don’t know why it
needs to create a udev device for /dev/dri/card0. In case somebody knows
more about this please enlighten me.
If I run mpv as root everything works fine but that’s not the kind of
thing I would like to do (and yes, the user I am running mpv as is in
the video group). Furthermore the issue also doesn’t show up on my
laptop on which I use xf86-video-intel.
*(from redmine: issue id 6404, created on 2016-10-28)*3.5.4Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/6405ALSA software mixing doesn't seem to work2019-07-23T12:05:12ZSören TempelALSA software mixing doesn't seem to workI have a computer which has on old soundcard which doesn’t support
hardware mixing. ALSA is able to detect this and thus tries to use
software mixing instead when I try to play more than one audio stream at
once, however, software mixing...I have a computer which has on old soundcard which doesn’t support
hardware mixing. ALSA is able to detect this and thus tries to use
software mixing instead when I try to play more than one audio stream at
once, however, software mixing doesn’t seem to work out of the box on
AlpineLinux. When I try to play more than one audio file at once with
mpv I get the following error:
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:1007:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to create IPC semaphore
[ao/alsa] Playback open error: Permission denied
[ao] Failed to initialize audio driver 'alsa'
Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound.
If I mpv as root (which is not the kind of thing I want to do) the issue
disappears and the user I am running mpv as is in the audio group.
*(from redmine: issue id 6405, created on 2016-10-28, closed on 2019-05-06)*3.5.4Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/6991Configuration can't be saved while running roundcubemail-installer2019-07-23T10:50:01ZAlexander BelkovConfiguration can't be saved while running roundcubemail-installerRCUBE\_CONFIG\_DIR value does not end with slash which prevents
config.inc.php from being saved in /etc/roundcube. Instead server tries
to save the file as /etc/roundcubeconfig.inc.php
Package: roundcubemail-installer
*(from redmine: ...RCUBE\_CONFIG\_DIR value does not end with slash which prevents
config.inc.php from being saved in /etc/roundcube. Instead server tries
to save the file as /etc/roundcubeconfig.inc.php
Package: roundcubemail-installer
*(from redmine: issue id 6991, created on 2017-03-09)*3.5.4Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/7084firefox-51.0-r2 i686 no screen output2019-07-23T11:56:37ZAlexandros Couloumbisfirefox-51.0-r2 i686 no screen outputfirefox-51.0-r2 does not render anything on the screen.
this is on an i686 system with 4GB RAM and xfce4.
firefox-esr-45.8.0-r1 works ok with the know font & png scaling issues.
https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/4248
I would be happ...firefox-51.0-r2 does not render anything on the screen.
this is on an i686 system with 4GB RAM and xfce4.
firefox-esr-45.8.0-r1 works ok with the know font & png scaling issues.
https://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/4248
I would be happy to provide any extra info.
*(from redmine: issue id 7084, created on 2017-04-03, closed on 2019-06-19)*
* Relations:
* duplicates #42483.5.4Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/7186firefox-52.0.2-r0/firefox-esr-dev-52.0.2-r0 i686 no screen output2019-07-23T11:55:17ZAlexandros Couloumbisfirefox-52.0.2-r0/firefox-esr-dev-52.0.2-r0 i686 no screen outputSimilarly to ticket \#7084 firefox does not render anything on the X
display under xfce4
attaching some debug messages when firefox is called from command line
*(from redmine: issue id 7186, created on 2017-04-24, closed on 2019-06-19...Similarly to ticket \#7084 firefox does not render anything on the X
display under xfce4
attaching some debug messages when firefox is called from command line
*(from redmine: issue id 7186, created on 2017-04-24, closed on 2019-06-19)*
* Relations:
* relates #4248
* Uploads:
* [firefox-debug.txt](/uploads/84cf603547144b85e57bcfc6cdca9de1/firefox-debug.txt)3.5.4Natanael CopaNatanael Copa