*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 307306 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307306
Well, I can also confirm that killing vino-server fixed the problem,
while killing gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-power-manager did not.
This looks like an independent bug.
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musically_ut
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This behavior, I think, is acceptable if I am playing something from my
iPod, but not when I have paused rhythmbox, deleted that song and am
trying to eject the iPod. :)
Anyways, it might be a system issue with my particular mount options
(maybe)?
Thanks
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musically_ut
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- rhythmbox itlsef prevents iPod from ejecting
+ rhythmbox itself prevents iPod from ejecting
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rhythmbox itself prevents iPod from ejecting
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Apparently it was rhythmbox itself which was holding on to a file on the
iPod which I had deleted; after playing another file from my local music
collection, I was able to unmount the iPod easily.
Is anybody else also facing a similar problem?
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musically_ut
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