Hey Folks,
–The Problem–
Banshee Fails to start or open. I click on Banshee Icon and the small watch pops up for about 10 seconds
and then disappears.
–The Facts–
Fresh Install of OpenSuSe 11.4, Using Gnome Live CD
Sound DOES work. I can play “YouTube” “system sounds” etc
I have an “Asus” motherboard with “VIA” sound built in, It is disabled in the BIOS
I have a sound blaster sound card with and ensonique chipset, installed. "ES1370 [AudioPci]
The above card is using the “Driver snd-ens1370”
The above information is shown in the “YAST” “Sound Configuration”.
I disabled the “VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller” in the “YAST” "Sound Configuration.
I open a “Gnome Terminal” and type “banshee-1” and this is what I get.
Unhandled Exception: System.TypeInitializationException: An exception was thrown by the type initializer for Hyena.ApplicationContext ---> System.TypeInitializationException: An exception was thrown by the type initializer for System.TimeZone ---> System.ExecutionEngineException: SIGILL
at System.Collections.Hashtable…ctor (Int32 capacity, Single loadFactor, IHashCodeProvider hcp, IComparer comparer) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at System.Collections.Hashtable…ctor (Int32 capacity, Single loadFactor) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at System.Collections.Hashtable…ctor (Int32 capacity) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at System.CurrentSystemTimeZone…ctor (Int64 lnow) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at System.TimeZone…cctor () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
— End of inner exception stack trace —
at Hyena.ApplicationContext…cctor () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
— End of inner exception stack trace —
at Booter.Booter.CheckHelpVersion () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at Booter.Booter.Main () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
After the fresh install I used the “Install/Remove Software” applet to update the software. About 45 packages were installed.
I have not done any of the packman multimedia install stuff, as I think this has nothing to do with the problem.
When I insert an audio cd into the cdrom, it does show up on the desktop as such.
I would like to try playing an audio cd “without” installing anymore software. Is there a “Command Line Cd Player” to try??? For Test purposes
Any Ideas??
Thanks