Darren Salt wrote:
Works properly here.
I suspected that... In fact it's strange that i haven't found no other
with the same problem! :-(
Have you by any chance told your filer to use "gxine -n"?
In my initial post i haven't say that i use gnome from unstable (now not
fully 2.22; something 2.20 yet).
To set gxine as my default mp3 player i have selected an mp3 file,
clicked with the right mouse button, chosen "Properties", then "Open
with". Gxine was a possible choice, and i can't nor modify, neither
delete it.
So i can't tell you what is the real command line that launch gxine.
From the ps output i see a normal "gxine <file.mp3>", with no options.
I have also searched in the gxine man page and in the output of "gxine
--help", but i cannot find the "-n" option you said.
However i've done some more test.
I've have created a new user account (to be precise an existing one with
the home folder cleared) and made login with a fresh environment: the
problem is the same.
I have right-clicked on a mp3 file and associated it with gxine, then
i've double-clicked on it to play. I have to complete the initial wizard
then the music started to play. After a tenth of second, i've
double-clicked on another mp3 and another gxine instance has started,
with the welcome wizard!
So i've tryed to set the default player to another program:
Totem: works well. Trying to open other mp3, they replace the current
totem instance.
VLC: has the same behaviour as gxine, but i remember that for video i
have always seen it working in that way.
I have no other ideas: i can't understand where the problem is located,
but to me seems related to gxine.
Have you got any idea how to debug?
Is
[M-f-t set]
???
Regards.
Cesare.
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