1/3/2013 12:22 PM, Russel Winder пишет:
On Wed, 2013-01-02 at 13:59 -0800, Walter Bright wrote:
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rhythmbox is a miserable program (at least on Ubuntu). It has a marvy feature
where it randomly stops playing, and only a cold boot will bring it back. It
also has random problems syncing with my music file database which is on a
Windows shared folder. Getting it to recognize a just-added CD was an exercise
in madness. I usually wound up deleting rhythmbox's settings file and starting 
over.

There was a period prior to Canonical dropping Rhythmbox and then later
reinstating it as the default player, that there were some problems with
Rhythmbox failing to work. It was painful. for the last couple of years
though, Rhythmbox has worked entirely fine for me on Debian Unstable
with none of the problems seen during that period. So Rhythmbox on
Debian works fine for me, far better than any other Linux offering.  OS
X offerings I have tried all, universally, fail to be at all appealing
or even useful.

I finally threw in the towel and don't use Ubuntu to play music anymore.

I threw in the towel on Ubuntu when Unity came out as the default UI.

Going OT but can't agree more :)



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Dmitry Olshansky

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