On 31 January 2013 15:28, go linux <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 1/31/13, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 31 January 2013 01:53, go linux <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On 1/30/13, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> On 29 January 2013 22:49, go linux <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Oh and why was it working properly in September but not in January?
>>>>> Seems some sort of regression was introduced in the months since then.
>>>>
>>>> There is the issue of why rhythmbox is running in the first place,
>>>> perhaps it was not previously running and that is the change (for
>>>> unknown reason).
>>>>
>>>> Colin
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>> Would this be a valid test?  I don't have a live Squeeze-Gnome disk or
>>> I would boot it to see if rhythmbox is launched on a 'clean' system
>>> without user intervention.   If it is, that would mean. it's always
>>> been that way and something else is causing the current bug.
>>
>> Quite possibly.  Also you could try (on your system) logging on as a
>> different user to see whether it automatically runs there.  If you
>> don't have another user then create one, a test user is often a useful
>> thing to have available.  If it does not run for the test user then it
>> is something in your main user setup.
>>
>> Colin
>>
>
> Good idea!  I just created a new user and rhythmbox was NOT launched
> on startup.  So it's something in my setup . . . but what?  I haven't
> made any changes to my my system other than updates in a long time.  I
> do have a few things from multimedia and backports installed but
> neither is in my active sources.list and I haven't messed with them in
> a long time.  So what changed since September?

Is there a Debian users list you could ask that on?  It must be some
configuration that you have accidentally changed (or purposefully
without realising the side effect) rather than something that has been
installed, or it would affect all users.

ps -ejH might just tell you something (though I am not very hopeful) ,
it will show the processes as a tree so you can see which process
started rhythmbox.

I have lost track slightly, is it actually rhythmbox that is running
or a rhythmbox related process?

Colin
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