I'm experiencing this issue too. I do not understand why closing an app
does not actually close it. That's quite frustrating to me. If I want to
minimize and leave it running in the background, I'd do that instead.
Maybe this is my Windows background, but X means close to me.
When I close
Ubuntu 20.04. LTS
The menu option 'Stop & Quit' from the Rhythmbox icon isn't working on
my installation.
And Rhythmbox has started playing jerkily.
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After 4 years this bug is still happily alive in 22.04.1 LTS.
Can be set to "won´t fix" right?
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Title:
Rhythmbox stays running
This Bug affects me too.
I am using Ubuntu 20.04. LTS
The strange thing is, that quitting Rhythmbox with Ctrl+Q works perfect in my
superuser account, which I use for system administration.
But in my standard user account, which I use for internet browsing, etc., I can
not quit Rhythmbox with
This is a confusing bug. It appears that the app has quit, but music still
plays & it is not obvious how to do anything about it.
I have learned now that you can right click the icon IF you have it in the
dock, but why does the icon not show the app running? - without a dot under the
icon it
This is a really ridiculous bug. In Ubuntu 20.04, you close the window,
and the music continues playing and there is no way to stop it! There is
no tray icon or anything where you can tell it to quit once you have
closed the main window.
Workaround for now:
pkill rhythmbox
or
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"Stop & Quit" might not always work in slow / single core machines.
Issue: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/2284
MR: Please refer
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/rhythmbox/-/merge_requests/88
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues #2284
For some of the depressing history of this, see bug #875002 (which has
been incorrectly marked as fixed by someone without a clue) from way
back in 2011.
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Paul, the "Stop & Quit" action is certainly a plus, but it doesn't solve
this precise bug report, as there still is a case where "Rhythmbox stays
running in the background after quit" (if you just close the window).
I'm not the one to decide whether or not this is the desired behaviour,
but I just
Julien, you are right in that the icon disappears if the program is
simply closed with 'Quit'.
However, I have added added rhythmbox to Ubuntu's dock so the icon is
always visible. Right-clicking the icon displays "Stop & Quit". However,
while the program is running, rather than just 'Quit' you
@Paul White
The problem is that, in gnome-shell, if you close Rhythmbox while music
is playing, Rhythmbox's icon simply disappears. So, there is no way to
reach this "Stop & Quit" quickmenu option. Unless I'm missing something,
of course...
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In rhythmbox 3.4.4 there is an additional quickmenu option of 'Stop &
Quit'. This version will be in Ubuntu 20.04. Does that addition fix this
bug? It works for me but others may disagree.
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This behaviour might me perfect in the default Ubuntu desktop (gnome-
shell + Unity plugins), but it's broken if you use upstream gnome-shell
because there is no tray to control Rhythmbox from once closed.
I understand that Ubuntu's focus is on the default experience, but I
guess it's also
This all comes down to a truly awful and bad patch Ubuntu adds that in
effect breaks the program.
It's not upstream, so it's easy to fix
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=rhythmbox
Comment out 05_hide_on_quit.patch in the series files
Probably could be setup to build with PPA for a
It does only stay active if it's playing, if you stop the song first and
close it then it exits, you can also exit while playing using the
file->exit menu entry
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We decided today that we're going to leave the current behavior for
18.04 LTS.
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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tagging rls-bb-notfixing, it's not important enough to be milestoned
** Tags removed: rls-bb-incoming
** Tags added: rls-bb-notfixing
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Title:
Rhythmbox stays running in the background after quit
Status in rhythmbox package in
I have tried CTRL+Q. Still does not shut down. The only way is to kill the
process.
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 5:30 PM, Gustavo Silva <1754...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> How are you closing RhythmBox? The program is not actually closed if
> music is playing and you press the X on the top right
How are you closing RhythmBox? The program is not actually closed if
music is playing and you press the X on the top right corner. Usually I
had to do CTRL+Q if I wanted to actually shut it down. Can you try this?
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