I don't know if this is relevant, but if your camera(s) are being recognized as MTP devices, it's possible Rhythmbox is being launched because it's associated with those devices (and not at startup). The easy way to check is System Settings -> Details -> Default Applications -> Music.
-- Jim On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote: On 31 January 2013 20:23, go linux wrote: > Response inline . . . > > On 1/31/13, Colin Law wrote: >> >> Is there a Debian users list you could ask that on? It must be some >> configuration that you have accidentally changed (or purposefully >> without realising the side effect) rather than something that has been >> installed, or it would affect all users. >> > > Well, I did post to the pkg-gnome-maintainers mailing list which was > the contact listed on the rhythmbox package. Guess I'll put something > together for the Debian users list in a bit. On the Debian list the issue to ask about is not the problem with the camera, it is just with help to work out why rhythmbox is running without you asking it. I think someone already suggested that you check the autostart setup for the user (don't know where that is in Debian). > >> >> ps -ejH might just tell you something (though I am not very hopeful) , >> it will show the processes as a tree so you can see which process >> started rhythmbox. >> > > Um . . . Happy to do that but it's going to need a little translation. > ;) The list related to rhythmbox in memory maps (in the system > monitor) is REALLY LONG! But I can't find a way to print it out. Not sure what you mean about rhythmbox and memory maps, but if you need to copy stuff out of the terminal then you can use Ctrl+Shift+C (or probably Edit Copy in the menu, dependant on which terminal you are using). Are you talking about syslog? If so then the very first entries for rhythmbox (and a few before it) might be interesting in case they give an idea as to why it is starting up. ps -ejH produces a very simple output, though it can be a few screens long. Just look for rhythmbox down the right hand side and you will see it nested under its parent. As I said it is a bit of a long shot but it might be informative. > >> >> I have lost track slightly, is it actually rhythmbox that is running >> or a rhythmbox related process? >> > > Is that a trick question? The process is listed as rhythmbox. No, I just had a recollection that rhythmbox plugins were mentioned at one point so was just checking that the process is actually RB, rather than check back through the 30 odd messages in the thread. Colin _______________________________________________ Shotwell mailing list [email protected] http://lists.yorba.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/shotwell _______________________________________________ Shotwell mailing list [email protected] http://lists.yorba.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/shotwell
