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 important to make it easy to use alternatives
(especially when the "alternative" is actually upstream's default). So,
wouldn't it be possible to detect whether the desktop has a "tray" (or
"indicator" or whatever it's called in Unity), and really quit Rhythmbox
on close if it doesn't?

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  Rhythmbox stays running in the background after quit

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