Re: Rhythmbox
- From: Marcin Antczak <marcin antczak e-dev pl>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Rhythmbox
- Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 22:03:42 +0200
W liście z śro, 27-08-2003, godz. 19:28, Colin Walters pisze:
> On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 12:53, Marcin Antczak wrote:
>
> > Because it is incredibly unstable... at least on my system.
> >
> > I have 0.5.1 version and it crashes everytime I try to rewind any song.
> > I get: "could not set caps on source pad, aborting..."
> > And then it crashes.
>
> Only when you try to rewind?
Yes.
And if we are talking here - another annoying thing in rhythmbox is a
doclet.
I would like to start in "mimized" form by default, and I don't want to
close application after <Alt><F4> or click on "close" button on window.
I think that it should just "mnimize" to doclet by default (or consider
additional button and shortcut for this operation).
> It works fine here, and I can't recall anyone else reporting bugs about
> this issue.
Well, I'm a happy man I reported _new_ bug :)
> > And it is propably my problem with codecs or something but I get scrappy
> > sounds in speakers during playback everytime my hdd is running.
>
> Personally, I consider this a bug in your OS. Applications using
> /dev/dsp should get some sort of higher scheduling priority.
Maybe you are right, I'll try to investigate before opening a bug.
>
> Andrew Morton's Linux 2.6 tree has some hacks to mostly work around this
> issue.
Well, I had a 2.6.0-test3 kernel but I had a problem with Nvidia drivers
(although I had patches for Nvidia driver and 2.6.x kernel...) Maybe
I'll try again.
--
Marcin Antczak <marcin antczak e-dev pl>
e-dev studio - http://www.e-dev.pl
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