On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:28:39AM +0200, Modestas Vainius wrote: > > > > - Every time a track is played it fetches lyrics and starts this > > > > > > > > new circle with dots in it that go round. It keeps running > > > > forever and never gets cleaned up, so after some time you end > > > > up with alot of them. There are alot of them at the same place, > > > > and on a few other places. > > > > If I enable the wikipedia applet it's also doing the same thing. > > > > > > Never seen this before. If you are using third party scripts, remove > > > them. > > > > I was, but not anymore. This is why I also said I have this with > > the wikipedia applet. > > This is not normal. It should only refresh on new track. Which phonon engine > do you use? gstreamer is problematic.
I only have xine installed. I'm not sure how that's related, since that's the audio/video backend as far as I know. Every new track that is played creates this new circle, so I have as many circles as tracks that I have played. I'm not even sure why I should see even 1. Maybe it's trying to indicate that it's busy doing something, but that really should go away after a few seconds. > > > > - The applet selection thing just doesn't make any sense. It also > > > > > > > > changes things on it's own when the track changes, and you > > > > actually can't seem to get it in the same state manually. > > > > > > I have no idea what you are referring to. > > > > In the middle at the bottom there are some buttons which you can > > use to select which applet you want to see. Pressing on the first > > one ussually has as effect that you see that one and the following > > one, or maybe all of them. Pressing the second might have as > > effect that you only see the 2nd one, or the 2nd and 3rd one. > > > > You should also try to change the order of them once, it seems to > > work magicly, one time it seems to be doing what you want > > automaticly, the other time you can try a few times without moving > > anything. > > Applets are not reordered when track changes (here at least). They're not reordered, you just get to see different applets. I think one of my main issues is that it gets resized all the time, and based on that puts more or less of them in the view, while I would like to set it to a certain state and keep it that way. > Wait for 2.3 which is going to be released this weekend and start fresh. You > should have better experience (or I hope so). I hope so too. I just noticed that 2.2.2 made it to testing without much progress. And I really do not want to start from scratch, again. Kurt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org