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Mupen64plus doesn't kill your login screen --- it has not the ability to run
before the X server runs.
Also "the newest one" is not a number
I don't know who Mike (there is no plugin with this name in the bundle...
please keep your bug report consistent) is or what "Mupen Visual Plugin" should
be. Please use a Ubuntu version which provides mupen64plus 1.99.x (there is no
one right now... maybe 11.04 will have imported it) or use
http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/downloads/detail?name=mupen64plus-bundle-li
nux32-1.99.4-ubuntu.tar.gz
And when your X server crashes, it usually means that the graphic card driver
or another sub component is heavily broken --- not mupen64plus.
I am really fascinated about the idea to mark this bug invalid.
Original comment by s...@narfation.org
on 30 Jul 2011 at 7:48
You know, it's funny how you can be so rude to the people who use your product.
First off, when I say the newest version. Any intelligent person would look at
the date posted and the most recent download from that date.
Second, I meant to put Rice's Visual Plugin, not Mike's. Mupen's Visual Plugin
is obviously Glide64 since it's the only one with MUPEN in it's name.
Thirdly, your program's visual plugin kills GNOME, I watched it do it in
Terminal. And, not only does it kill GNOME, it killed all of my installed
desktop environments. So when I tried to switch, that's what killed the login
screen and bootsplash.
The Ubuntu forum users answered my question without your attitude. Maybe you
should learn some manners. I will definitely never use this program again and
will never recommend it to my friends. Your support team is obviously rude.
So, in regards to your sarcasm and attitude, I just say go to hell.
Original comment by jadenro...@gmail.com
on 3 Aug 2011 at 4:49
> You know, it's funny how you can be so rude to the people who use your
product.
It is not "my" product. I am not rude to people, but judged the _bug report_ by
the information that was given here.
You seem to be the one which attacks other people. So please calm down and
provide the necessary information. Otherwise this is just a bad bug report and
I will mark it as invalid because it is impossible to fix something.
> First off, when I say the newest version. Any intelligent person would look
at the date posted and the most recent download from that date.
There are different views on what is the newest and it changes over time. So
being precise is important. For example Debian sid and Arch Linux think that
1.99.4 is the newest. Ubuntu universe and Gentoo currently think that 1.5 is
the newest version. And to make it more complicated: There are also different
builds available.
> Second, I meant to put Rice's Visual Plugin, not Mike's. Mupen's Visual
Plugin is obviously Glide64 since it's the only one with MUPEN in it's name.
This is just wrong. Let us assume that we have something like an official
mupen64plus "visual" plugin. That would mean that the stuff from Richard42 in
the bundle is the "official" stuff. And did you notice that there is no glide64?
> Thirdly, your program's visual plugin kills GNOME, I watched it do it in
Terminal. And, not only does it kill GNOME, it killed all of my installed
desktop environments. So when I tried to switch, that's what killed the login
screen and bootsplash.
How does it kill it? Could it be that your driver/X/wm is just buggy? Can you
provide backtraces, logs, ...? Have you tested that it also happens on other
completely different setups? What desktop environment did you have installed?
What does "kill" mean here?
> The Ubuntu forum users answered my question without your attitude. Maybe you
should learn some manners. I will definitely never use this program again and
will never recommend it to my friends. Your support team is obviously rude.
It would be nice to give a link to sites which have more information about the
problem. It is still not enough to reproduce the problem or determine the cause
of it.
Original comment by s...@narfation.org
on 5 Aug 2011 at 6:52
Closing due to not enough information to duplicate bug; some reported
information is inconsistent. Other people have no problems with Mupen64Plus on
Ubuntu 10.10, so presumably the reporter has some kind of system problem. The
reported crashes in Gnome and X reinforce this theory. An application cannot
cause these systems to crash unless they contain bugs internally.
Original comment by richard...@gmail.com
on 6 Aug 2011 at 4:19
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jadenro...@gmail.com
on 30 Jul 2011 at 6:53