Yeah, it goes up around 11 processes after skipping around but then drops to
9 or 10. I don't even use Rhythmbox anymore, but it seems to be working.
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 6:48 PM, Dave Gilbert
wrote:
> Troy, can you confirm that rhythmbox (which is your original bug) is fine
> on 9.04 or newe
On Kubuntu 9.04 64-bit, Amarok doesn't seem to have this problem. It has
13 or 22 processes open, but even after skipping through my entire music
collection, it wouldn't go above 22 processes.
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rhythmbox, pidgin have 132 child processes open
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353453
You received t
I'm triple-booting between intrepid, Kubuntu jaunty, and Windows XP atm,
I'll see.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Sebastien Bacher
wrote:
> could you try on jaunty?
>
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> rhythmbox, pidgin have 132 child processes open
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353453
> You received this bug notific
I'm using 8.10 x64 as well, and I'm having the same problem with decibel
0.11 and Rhythmbox 0.11.6. I've filed a bug and asked a question about
it. Apparently there's a known bug with Rhythmbox leaking threads,
decibel appears to have the same problem.
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Number of threads increasing with each mp
Decibel audio player has the exact same problem, but the process name is
python instead of rhythmbox, and it starts with 7 child processes, not
11.
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rhythmbox, pidgin have 132 child processes open
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353453
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That's exactly the problem I'm having. It's leaving a thread or a
process or something open for each song, even when I skip backwards.
After startup:
rhythmbox───{rhythmbox}
After I press play:
rhythmbox───11*[{rhythmbox}]
And almost every time I skip to the next song, the number increases, unti
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
According to pstree, rhythmbox has 132 child processes open.
This seems excessive, as rhythmbox is paused in the background with my Creative
Zen MP3 player connected, but idle.
I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 64-bit.
** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Current status:
Rhythmbox is working fine,
Totem is working fine,
and for some reason the Totem Firefox plugin won't play video at all anymore.
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totem stops playing audio for no apparent reason, rhythmbox follows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350156
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Current status:
Rhythmbox is working fine,
Totem is working fine,
and for some reason the Totem Firefox plugin won't play video at all anymore.
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totem stops playing audio for no apparent reason, rhythmbox follows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350156
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Public bug reported:
I don't know specifically which package this affects, but since it
occurred in totem and rhythmbox and not VLC, I suspect it's somehow a
gstreamer problem.
Here's how this happened:
I'm using a Greasemonkey script that lets me watch YouTube videos in the
embedded Totem playe
Public bug reported:
I've recently found some tutorials for converting Live CDs to Live USB
or frugal hard disk installs, so I previously had Kubuntu 9.04 Alpha 6
installed on both my USB flash drive and one of my logical hard disk
partitions.
I have now tried the same thing with the 9.04 beta fo
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