On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 00:01:50 -0000
Pedro Villavicencio <pe...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

> Esme, the logfile is on the directory you executed the command, do
> this:
> 
> - Open a terminal by going to Applications -> Accessories - > Terminal
> - Execute: rhythmbox -D lastfm --debug &> rhythmbox-debug.txt 
> - Reproduce the bug and quit rhythmbox
> - On the same terminal execute: pwd  . That's going to return you the
> directory name
> - Then open firefox and search for that directory and attach the log
> file.
> 
> Is no more difficult than that.
> 
OK, well, Im just about to go to sleep now, so I'll try again tomorrow.
I still think that's incredibly non-obvious (as to where the logfile
would be), and quite ridiculous after all the years GNU/Linux has been
going. 

I'd suggest that that system eventually be replaced by something in
Rhythmnbox itself where you could choose to relaunch it so it creates
a logfile and lets you choose where the logfile is saved. That'd seem a
lot more natural and obvious to most folk, I'd suggest. 

Anyway - hopefully I'll have some data for you tomorrow!

And many thanks for your patience with me, too!

Esme

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