Hello. I'm using audacious as my music player, and having all sorts of trouble with it. As it's a gnome application, it uses all of its dialog windows. For example, when I press the eject to add files, it opens the gnome open dialog. And here starts the problems. As a background, I have my /home mounted via NFS. When I try to switch into my home dir, it takes a few seconds to display it all. I don't know why it takes so much to simply render my home dir. The real annoying problem is when I try to enter my 'mp3' directory by typing it. It's not a real directory, but rather a symlink to another mounted partition where my mp3 files are. If I simply type 'mp3' and press enter, audacious freezes and starts consuming 100% cpu. It seems to be ignoring that 'mp3' is not a symlink, and try adding all files inside it recursively, consuming lots of memory and all cpu. If I double click 'mp3', it shows fine. However, this is most annoying. Don't know if this is an audacious specific bug, it seems to be a problem with the gnome libraries somewhere. Anyone can reproduce this?
Thanks -- Bruno Lustosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.lustosa.net/ -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list