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Old 01-12-2010, 05:23 AM   #1
vinaytp
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Lotus Notes Crashes on Fedora11


Hi all...

I was using Lotus Notes to access my Mails on Fedora9 Desktop. It was working fine, I recently Upgraded my OS from Fedora9 to Fedora11. Now If i try to open any video file, Lotus notes is crashing, what may be the reason.

Also I have to save the ppts or .xls to local hard disk to open them, which was not the case when I was using fedora9.

Thanks in advance...
 
Old 01-13-2010, 08:09 AM   #2
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For the video files you might need to install/re-install the video codec files for the new Fedora release. Many codecs are non-free and as such not part of the Fedora upgrade repos. You might also consider to reinstall Lotus Notes, unless you are sure that it's part of the Fedora upgrade repos.
 
  


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