Publicy wrote:
> Thanks for the answer unfortunetly I don't have any schedule.pickle in 
> /var/lib/freevo, there is only a logos directory.
> 
> Also as mentinned in my previous mail before 1.7.9 re-installation I 
> have erased all freevo directories...
> 
> An another idea ?

Well I'm pretty certain that it is the schedule.pickle file that is
causing the problem. The location of this file can also be in ~/.freevo
and it can be configured to be in any location and file name.

Try:
find / -name schedule.pickle 2> /dev/null

Duncan

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