Hi, On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Ingo Fründ <ingo.fru...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Dear Rhythmbox developers > > I have recently switched to Rhythmbox as my default music player. Before > that, I was using amarok. I have to say, I like rhythmbox: The file > browsing view fits well with the way I think about music and I really > appreciate the playlist management. So congratulations on the great > work. > > There is one serious drawback, though. Since I use Rhythmbox, it happens > relatively regularly that music files get lost. In some cases, they have > just been moved to a different folder, but in some cases, they have > quietely been deleted. This is very annoying. In particular, because it > is not always possible to replace these lost files. > > I wonder if this is a known issue? Unfortunately, I did not find a > simple scenario that allows me to replicate the error reliably. Are > there any things that I didn't think about? I would be happy, if it was > possible to switch rhythmbox to a "readonly" mode. Is that possible? Did > I miss something?
I have never heard of Rhythmbox deleting files without the user's consent, nor moving them. The only writing it is capable of doing, by design, is to modify the tags of files if you edit the tags in the Properties window of a track. I think it *can* also delete files, but that has to be done manually in the UI, and has a confirmation dialog box. I suspect it's not Rhythmbox but some other program, or some other action you are taking that is resulting in the files being deleted. Also, make sure the files just didn't get renamed, or the file corrupted (the latter could be indicative of disk or filesystem failure). If you want to rule out the program itself as being the culprit, just change the DAC permissions on all of your music. Run rhythmbox as your regular (non-root!) user, but set the owner of the files to root:root, and set the permissions so that only the owner can write (e.g. 644). Manually test in the shell by doing something like: touch some_file.mp3 as the same user that runs Rhythmbox. You should get permission denied. Once you accomplish that, it should be impossible (short of a virus, exploit, or a malicious copy of Rhythmbox you've somehow obtained outside the normal distribution channels) for Rhythmbox to have any effect on the files. You shouldn't be able to edit the tags in the UI, either. Like I said, I am 100% positive that your situation is entirely unique to you, as I have never heard of anything like this before coming from normal Rhythmbox functionality (nor can I recall Rhythmbox ever having a bug in the mainline source code that would cause files to be randomly deleted). In all likelihood, it has to be something in your environment, whether it be the filesystem, disk failure, or some sort of malicious code. In closing, I feel like I need to explain that it is impossible for the Rhythmbox maintainers to address a bug that we cannot reproduce. Since the conditions under which the deletions occur have not been isolated by you, then it is very likely that we won't be able to isolate them, either (considering that probably no-one else besides you who is reading this message has ever encountered this problem before). So unless you can troubleshoot the problem as I described above and demonstrate that Rhythmbox is actually performing the deletions, and that you do not have any malicious code on your system, there is very little we can do to help besides direct you to standard troubleshooting techniques for issues such as disk failure and filesystem corruption. But those issues are significantly off-topic for this list... Also: it -might- be useful to state exactly which Rhythmbox version you're using, which operating system (including distro and architecture), as well as any customizations you've done to install third-party software outside of your distro's officially-approved distribution channels. -Sean > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot, > > Ingo > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) > > iEYEARECAAYFAk73N70ACgkQP84LnjYU+dlynACdGA7PdoEZDyybY9PZqLvaqDgs > xIIAn2voOfAU/7sWEMxtmpJUA0uApkpS > =8vd2 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > rhythmbox-devel mailing list > rhythmbox-devel@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel > _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list rhythmbox-devel@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel