Now that there's an Ubuntu-Gnome distribution, the patch should be
reverted so that Rhythmbox works as expected in Ubuntu-GNOME. And stock
Ubuntu should fix Rhythmbox by having a rhythmbox-unity package or
something like that.
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Vortex #4, under Unity after clicking 'X' you can also get the window
and dash icon back by clicking on the sound indicator, and then clicking
on the Rythmbox entry. I guess you have to use 'Music-Quit' menu option
to exit properly.
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Vortex, Rhythmbox used to close completely when clicking 'X' and now it
closes to tray, so I should have said that it used to operate how the OP
desired (not described).
Anyway, if it lacks a tray icon in Unity, then that's a different story
(and a different bug). I don't use Unity, so I'm just
Dave Lentz ~It used to operate the way you describe, but some people
didn't like that and decided to change it. You are incorrect, it does
indeed operate as described.
I would assume that clicking the Close button on any app would Close
the application, not keep going.
As in the OP's statement,
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995788
Title:
rhythmbox music player keeps playing after being closed down
Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
This is the intended behavior. It used to operate the way you describe,
but some people didn't like that and decided to change it:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/38512
Worse, there's no easy option to make it operate the way you want. :\
** Changed in: rhythmbox
Different communities have different ways of thinking so I won't waste
my time on this. This bug can be closed as far as I am concerned.
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