Just wanted to let you guys know that after I updated my Ubuntu Gutsy pc today ( 04-01-2008 ) with apt, I had this problem too. Note that I first installed Ubuntu and a few months after that installed the "kubuntu-desktop" package.
I fixed the problem through installing "libxine1-misc-plugins".
Workaround:
- Open a terminal window
- type: "sudo apt-get install libxine1-misc-plugins" ( without ) quotes
- when asked for your password, type the password you login with
- press enter
- wait until the installation is done and type exit and press enter.
Now it should work again.
Note that this bug occured after updating, so I think there might be some dependency problems in the Amarok package.
Hey,
Just wanted to let you guys know that after I updated my Ubuntu Gutsy pc today ( 04-01-2008 ) with apt, I had this problem too. Note that I first installed Ubuntu and a few months after that installed the "kubuntu-desktop" package.
I fixed the problem through installing "libxine1- misc-plugins" .
Workaround: misc-plugins" ( without ) quotes
- Open a terminal window
- type: "sudo apt-get install libxine1-
- when asked for your password, type the password you login with
- press enter
- wait until the installation is done and type exit and press enter.
Now it should work again.
Note that this bug occured after updating, so I think there might be some dependency problems in the Amarok package.