On Thursday 31 July 2003 06:37 pm, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
I don't have that file. I have gui.conf with the option:
load_fullscreen = "no". This may help those that have the gui installed.
Hmm. I -do- use the gui, always have. I've got both files mentioned in /home/darklord/.mplayer.
Have you run Mplayer from a shell to see what error messages (if any) popup? I fixed some small things with my setup this way.
I don't believe I've ever run it from a shell. I'll try it and see if creates any files in my home dir.
Did I say I don't have that file? That's not what I wanted to say. Need....sleep....
I meant to say that I have the file, but it's pretty much empty. It says, "# Write your default config options here."
Well I tried starting it from the CL. Nothing happened when I ran mplayer. When I ran gmplayer it opened full screen. Annoying!
I then checked MenuDrake to see what options are being added to make it open normal size: /usr/bin/gmplayer -quiet -nofs
For whatever reason when I installed and ran mplayer it didn't put any config info in my home dir. I'm going to rename my .mplayer dir and see what it make when I run it again. Same thing happened. It creates an empty "config" file and saves all of the config info in gui.conf.
Oh well. I'm sure I could create a config file, it's just not a priority at this time. mplayer works well as it is. I'll just continue to use it with the -nofs option.
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