Deepin Media Player has 'open file' in middle of the screen, won't leave when video .
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Hi, would you try removing the ~/.config/deepin-media-player/ directory? (Beware all your DPlayer's configurations will be lost.) Let me know if the problem persists.
Hi, would you try removing the ~/.config/deepin-media-player/ directory? (Beware all your DPlayer's configurations will be lost.) Let me know if the problem persists.
Good luck.
I don't understand what you want me to remove? Here are all the subfolders.
Sorry for the inconvenience, that's all I know. I am not a developer.
You can back up that location and remove it if you would. I suggest removing it because I want to make sure it is fresh and has the issue. (I don't have the problem on my machine.)
Sorry for the inconvenience, that's all I know. I am not a developer.
You can back up that location and remove it if you would. I suggest removing it because I want to make sure it is fresh and has the issue. (I don't have the problem on my machine.)
Thanks for the suggestion. I have Deepin installed on two machines, the same problem with both. Must be a bug.
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