While totem isn't written in Python, many of its plugins are, and totem
has a module written to handle python plugins. So if a python coded
plugin is enabled when totem is closed, a custom python installed in
/usr/local/bin/, and totem restarted, when it reloads its python based
plugins import errors occur because the custom python can't find
required modules (as described in the link provided by anonyMouse on
2009-05-10).

An alternative to deleting the python binaries from /usr/local/bin is to
go to /usr/lib/totem/plugins and prevent access to any folder (using
chmod 700 <folder> or tarballing for example) that is a python based
plugin (the folder will contain .py/.pyc files). While this is still a
band-aid solution, it is an option for those who wish to keep their
custom python install in preference to totem's plugins.

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Totem crashes on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367573
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