:) Thats an easy way to get rid of to much work...
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Title:
amarok does not save the playlist between computer restarts
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Hi there!
Thanks for reporting this bug! Your bug seems to be a problem with the
KDE program itself, and not with our KDE packages. While we appreciate
your issue, it would be better if it was tracked at
https://bugs.kde.org, so that the KDE developers can deal with this
speedily and have direct
It seems that Amarok does not do quite a bit of saving and cleanup when
pkill'd - which is irritating, because that seems to be what GNOME does
on shutdown. It does not save the playlist, nor does it send SIGTERM to
script processes (as a workaround I've put checks for whether amarok is
still
2009/2/7 Nick S nickspo...@gmail.com:
don't know whether this is a GNOME change or an Amarok regression, but
to me it seems like this could be solved by catching SIGTERM (which is
what I believe GNOME sends) and executing a normal application quit as
performed by KDE with dcop.
That would
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I found a way to avoid this problem : i installed gshutdown (sudo
apt-get install gshutdown), wrote the script below and put a shortcut
for this script on my desktop.
Now when i want to shut down my laptop i just have to click on the
shortcut and amarok properly exits. On next reboot playlists
Confirming, as well on GNOME. But actually, I'm experiencing this since
Intrepid. Window state and position isn't saved either...
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I can confirm this bug.
It's really annoying and it exists for a really long time.
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Hm, more of a GNOME bug. It shouldn't kill $application but send a QUIT
signal, then if the app doesn't quit within e.g. 5 seconds it can kill
it. Just killing it is kind of rude ;-)
Are the other affected people also running GNOME?
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
I'm running gnome, too.
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Hi,
I don't think this is a gnome bug.
Gnome doesn't force any application to quit, it just sends a TERM
signal (kill $PID), which is a nice kill.
After 5 seconds if an application is still running, it displays a window
: following applications are still running, with 3 choices, quit
anyway,
I have the same problem and i found this :
When closing gnome-session, amarok is killed by a SIGTERM : pkill amarok.
Under KDE it is closed via dcop : dcop amarok MainApplication-Interface quit
It seems Amarok saves playlists only when closed by dcop.
I guess this is a gnome-integration bug.
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Hey, I can confirm this behavior.
For years now, amarok does *only* save the playlist when closing it with the
Quit button.
When I turn off my computer without quitting amarok first, it does not save my
playlist. This is really anoying.
I am using amarok with gnome.
Steps to reproduce this
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Please answer these questions:
Are you sure you are completely exiting amarok and not just close the
GUI when the playlist is preserved?
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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amarok
Actually, I've just realised. I don't think it is a bug as such. Because
right now the shutdown/halt buttons do not seem to work, whenever I want
to stop/restart my computer I need to type halt in a terminal. In the
past I noticed that whenever I had a power cut, random reboot, etc. the
amarok
A solution to your problem could be the smart playlist-feature of
amarok. Regarding your not working shutdownhalt buttons, please open a
new bug. I'm closing this one, feel free to reset the status to new if
needed.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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