No problem! Sorry I couldn't figure out what the solution was.
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No problem! Sorry I couldn't figure out what the solution was.
For some people, this issue seems to be due to graphic card drivers. One person (https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2298174) solved it by reinstalling the drivers for their NVIDIA graphic...
What do you get if you run it through strace?
When you open mpv, does it give you any error message (GUI or command line)?
Did any other programs stop working or start behaving oddly after upgrading Ubuntu?
Is the error affected at all by removing vlc-plugin-bittorrent?
I believe so, yes.
It's worth a shot.
If that doesn't work, you could also see if removing vlc-plugin-bittorrent affects how the program runs (unless it has important reverse dependencies...
There seem to be quite a few places where VLC is trying to access libraries, but it can't find them:
openat(AT_FDCWD, "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/vlc/tls/haswell/x86_64/libvlc_vdpau.so.0",...
What output do you get if you try to debug VLC with strace?
strace vlc
What message did apt give you about the plugins? The issue might be (and this is just a guess based on the fact you upgraded the OS) due to version incompatibility between VLC and some of its...
Someone on Launchpad (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1866416) seems to have found a workaround. Does that work for you?
You could try live booting Ubuntu 18.04 to test if Thunderbolt works without having to commit to installing it (if Thunderbolt doesn't work at first, try installing the "bolt" package during the live...
Try installing the debsums package and then run
debsums vlc That will check the MD5 sums of the VLC files to see if any are corrupt.
You might need to install the appropriate fprint drivers, if your device is supported.
As noted https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/396499/fingerprint-reader-on-asus-zenbook]here[/url], try...
This might happen when your system runs out of physical memory and has to resort to using a significant amount of swap space. One thing you could do would be to open your System Monitor, click on the...
Could you paste the messages that show up when you try to install software?
If synaptic or apt is giving you an error like "Could not get lock", that probably indicates an instance of a package...