I had the same problem with Precise Beta 2. I want to add, even sudo apt-get
purge rhythmbox wouldn't delete those desktop files.
I have found the reason why they were created, at least in my case: I edited
some menu entries with the program alacarte, so for example I hid Rhythmbox
as I didn't
If someone still has this bug after removing the player do this :
install dconf editor,open it,go to com-canonical-indicator-sound and in
interested-media-players remove the player you don't need and add the one you
need (for me i use 2 of them so now it's['beatbox','banshee'])
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Hi Colin,
Thanks for the feedback. It seems as if this is a particular situation, one
which others should not generally experience.
Marking invalid.
Conor
** Changed in: indicator-sound
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Is there an application that does a search and destroy on launcher files
that are trying to launch applications no longer on the system?
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This bug went away after the latest sudo aptitude full-upgrade. Or
else, it went away when I finally stopped using gnome-panel for the
notification area applet.
I kept using a gnome-panel for notification area for gnote and
checkgmail until I finally discovered how to make them show up in the
Hi,
Thanks for reporting this.
I can't reproduce the issue. By removing rhythmbox that would mean the
desktop file for the application should also be removed. The menu will
not 'load' any player from its whitelist if it cannot properly create an
GAppInfo instance from the desktop file. Maybe for
OK - it probably was the launcher which I did eventually find in
~/.local/share/applications when doing a backup of that folder. I guess
that's what fixed it, not the latest upgrade or removal of gnome-panel.
You can close this bug, I guess, but most people won't know to look in
ah point taken Colin.
Will keep this on my radar.
Thanks for the detailed feedback !
** Also affects: indicator-sound
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: indicator-sound
Status: New = Triaged
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Hi Colin,
Package uninstall scripts generally don't touch anything in a user dir.
How did this desktop file get placed in that local directory ?
Conor
** Changed in: indicator-sound
Status: Triaged = New
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I can't be sure, but it could be that the Startup Applications program
creates launchers in that directory when adding new stuff to the list.
Seems like most of the stuff in there is stuff I had at one time or
another added to the Startup Applications. Even though Rhythmbox was in
No, it's not from Startup Applications.
Maybe it's from adding stuff to the old menu system. I'll start a
gnome-panel, add the menus, and add Banshee to someplace it wasn't
before, and see if that works.
That's it! I added Banshee directly to the Applications menu even
though it was already in
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sound-indicator still shows Rhythmbox even though I did sudo aptitude
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