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    Arch: DVDFab doesnt start

    Hi!

    With Arch x86_64 DVDFab doesn't start.
    It exits with the following Errors:
    Code:
    /usr/bin/bash: error while loading shared libraries: __vdso_timewc: : invalid mode for dlopen()error while loading shared libraries: : Invalid argument__vdso_time
    grep: invalid mode for dlopen(): Invalid argument: 
    error while loading shared libraries: __vdso_time: invalid mode for dlopen(): Invalid argument
    ./dvdfab: Zeile 17: [: : Ganzzahliger Ausdruck erwartet.
    /home/micha/.local/share/DVDFab/fab: error while loading shared libraries: __vdso_time: invalid mode for dlopen(): Invalid argument
    What to do?

    #2
    Currently, only Ubuntu is supported - http://forum.dvdfab.cn/showthread.php?t=30961

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      #3
      At least it runs on my Mint Notebook...
      Although, ripping in software mode isn't that fun...

      So I'm really looking forward to support Arch. =)
      How can I help to get this goal?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Weltherrscher View Post
        At least it runs on my Mint Notebook...
        Although, ripping in software mode isn't that fun...

        So I'm really looking forward to support Arch. =)
        How can I help to get this goal?
        You could try Using WINE - https://forum.dvdfab.cn/showthread.php?t=27511

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          #5
          got some more information:

          It works with MESA12 and nouveau-driver for nvidia.
          As soon as i change MESA to v17.2 (padoka) it stops working with the "unrecognized OpenGL Version" error.

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            #6
            Thank you! With that lovely info, I'll bet I can get it to run under Fedora then, think I'll give it another try. Only problem is, I'll lose my ffmpeg hardware encoding, which offers a huge performance improvement over the software only version

            -d

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              #7
              It also doesn't work with the proprietary nvidia-drivers (OpenGL-Debug says: "libGL: screen 0 does not appear to be DRI2 capable")...

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