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killall -9 vlc
Interesting. I also experience this bug with KDE on Arch. However, on my last system Linux Mint with Cinnamon this bug didn't occur. But I didn't know which drivers were used on that system.btw, my system is KDE
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may be this "close window" event is interceptable by VLC and then VLS states that user means sending "S" and "Close Window"?
Doesn't VLC use the Qt QUI per default? However, this bug also occurs when I start qvlc via the terminal which forces vlc to use the QT. The workaround to use the stop key instead of closing the video works. But it it can be still annoying when you just want to browse through a bunch of videos quickly.There are simpler workarounds: use the VLC Qt GUI, or use the stop key (S) instead of closing the window. You don't need to use the Snap version (and in all likelihood, the Snap version will eventually break when it gets newer drivers).
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