Gnome Software âAdditional Multimedia Codecs Requiredâ message unclosable
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I get a notification that says "Additional Multimedia Codecs Required" from Gnome Software, if I try to close it, it reappears, if I kill
gnome-software, it just restarts instantly and displays the same message, I can't really uninstall Gnome, because I need it for testing things.
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I get a notification that says "Additional Multimedia Codecs Required" from Gnome Software, if I try to close it, it reappears, if I kill
gnome-software, it just restarts instantly and displays the same message, I can't really uninstall Gnome, because I need it for testing things.
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â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:07
You need to discover which program is trying to open some unsupported media file.gnome-software
is started over and over by some other software that wants to open a video or an audio file.
â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:08
I can't, clicking the notification just says software not found.
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Aug 21 at 20:33
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I get a notification that says "Additional Multimedia Codecs Required" from Gnome Software, if I try to close it, it reappears, if I kill
gnome-software, it just restarts instantly and displays the same message, I can't really uninstall Gnome, because I need it for testing things.
gnome
I get a notification that says "Additional Multimedia Codecs Required" from Gnome Software, if I try to close it, it reappears, if I kill
gnome-software, it just restarts instantly and displays the same message, I can't really uninstall Gnome, because I need it for testing things.
gnome
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â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:07
You need to discover which program is trying to open some unsupported media file.gnome-software
is started over and over by some other software that wants to open a video or an audio file.
â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:08
I can't, clicking the notification just says software not found.
â TurboWafflz
Aug 21 at 20:33
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Welcome to Unix Stackexchange! You can take the tour first and then learn How to Ask a good question. That makes it easier for us to help you.
â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:07
You need to discover which program is trying to open some unsupported media file.gnome-software
is started over and over by some other software that wants to open a video or an audio file.
â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:08
I can't, clicking the notification just says software not found.
â TurboWafflz
Aug 21 at 20:33
Welcome to Unix Stackexchange! You can take the tour first and then learn How to Ask a good question. That makes it easier for us to help you.
â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:07
Welcome to Unix Stackexchange! You can take the tour first and then learn How to Ask a good question. That makes it easier for us to help you.
â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:07
You need to discover which program is trying to open some unsupported media file.
gnome-software
is started over and over by some other software that wants to open a video or an audio file.â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:08
You need to discover which program is trying to open some unsupported media file.
gnome-software
is started over and over by some other software that wants to open a video or an audio file.â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:08
I can't, clicking the notification just says software not found.
â TurboWafflz
Aug 21 at 20:33
I can't, clicking the notification just says software not found.
â TurboWafflz
Aug 21 at 20:33
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Welcome to Unix Stackexchange! You can take the tour first and then learn How to Ask a good question. That makes it easier for us to help you.
â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:07
You need to discover which program is trying to open some unsupported media file.
gnome-software
is started over and over by some other software that wants to open a video or an audio file.â andcoz
Aug 21 at 13:08
I can't, clicking the notification just says software not found.
â TurboWafflz
Aug 21 at 20:33