You could try this:
Ctrl+Alt+2 to get to tty2 assuming its not being used. Log in as your
'music' user.
startx -e rhythmbox -- :1
then you could use Ctrl+Alt+7 and Ctrl+Alt+8 to switch between you
normal session and the newly created rhythmbox session.
I hope this helps.
Joel.
David Ber
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 09:37:46PM -0500, David Berg wrote:
> On 6/4/06, Jonathan Matthew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Armed with my lack of knowledge of your setup, I'm going to suggest
> >running rhythmbox in a stripped down session for some user inside a vnc
> >server, so your other users can c
On 6/4/06, Jonathan Matthew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 10:08:45AM -0500, David Berg wrote:
> On our family computer I often start a play list then leave the room
> with it running which tends to really bother my wife since she can't
> then skip a particular song, change th
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 10:08:45AM -0500, David Berg wrote:
> On our family computer I often start a play list then leave the room
> with it running which tends to really bother my wife since she can't
> then skip a particular song, change the playlist or put in a movie for
> the kids.
>
> I was ho
Christophe Dehais wrote:
> And here are the corrected icons (inkscape layered version and raw SVG)
SVG attached is based on Christophe's tango-like glitch-free version,
but with the weird fade problem between the stem and cube fixed.
-elijah
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Can you guys please include a way to redownload a podcast. Sometimes when the connection times out, the only recourse is to manually download the podcast in question directly from the website via Firefox.
Having Rhythmbox lose all awarness of podcasts that have been deleted just doesn't cut it