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(SOLVED) Randomly Unresponsive on Fedora 36 (wayland, AMD ryzen 5700U)
Awesome Donkey:
Odd, I'm running Media Center 29 in Fedora 36 using GNOME's Wayland session and it's been fine.
You can switch GNOME to use X11 by logging out in Fedora and selecting the Gnome XOrg session from the session picker on the login screen.
BryanC:
On Fedora make sure to disable CoW for MC directories if you are using btrfs on /. installJRMC should handle this automatically for you if that is the method you installed MC.
I can't say I've run into similar "freezing" issues on F36, but working with the tag editor or other large database operations will certainly be faster when CoW is disabled.
bahamot:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on May 21, 2022, 10:44:19 am ---Odd, I'm running Media Center 29 in Fedora 36 using GNOME's Wayland session and it's been fine.
You can switch GNOME to use X11 by logging out in Fedora and selecting the Gnome XOrg session from the session picker on the login screen.
--- End quote ---
Thanks, I'll give x11 a try.
Oh I'm using ext4, not really comfortable with btrfs.
bahamot:
on X11, jriver performs much better but the UI freezes once I pause or stop the video.
With VLC, it is also acting weirdly (control gone when fullscreen). Looks like I really need to look for other distros.
edit:
error message when I presse paused on jriver
--- Quote ---JRBasicWnd::OnUserMessage - Unhandled User Message! message = 1026, wParam = 0, lParam = 0
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bahamot:
So i flashed to Linux Mint Debian Edition 5, it works there. But the bluetooth didn't work, so I flashed back to Fedora 36.
Now suddenly it works OK on my minipc with Fedora 36. Weird stuff.
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