On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 23:23:16 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribed on electronic parchment:
> I have an xmms playlist of approx 600 songs which I've been listening > through. I was at about 150 when I upgraded from (mdk) 9.0 to 9.2. When I > loaded xmms, first time after upgrading, it couldn't even see the > directory that the mp3s were in (music/my-cd-backups) either in the > playlist editor or in the "eject" button from the main interace...it'd > just close the file browser if I tried to browse into there. > > It is something to do with my .xmms preferences; when I run xmms as root > from the command line it works fine, but when I run it as me from the > menu, it is screwed. Anyone encountered similar? I can just remove .xmms, > I don't care particularly. Just wondered whether anyone had noticed. I had a similar situation when I changed from RH to MDK and used the same drive mounted /home. Permissions changed on some files and directories. Check the permissions on .xmms to see if it is higher than what your user can access. You may have to su and change them. I had to do half my /home directories and files! Tim -- _ ( ) ASCII ribbon campaign against HTML e-mail x registered Linux user # 329428 / \ GnuPG KeyID 6B5A70DF www.keyserver.net
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