This is the expected behaviour as illustrated by rhythmbox.
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"Reverse track" ordering - still wrong.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
When you have an album with various artists there is no way to order the
songs by their track number. One will expect this is the default
behaviour, right? It seems banshee always consider the artist first. So
if you have album such as
track artist song_name album
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Had the same ugly thing myself. Most of my KDE apps (akregator, amarok etc)
would cause that dbus-daemon memory leak instantly.
The problem is now gone when I stopped the vino-server. Also, solves the
problem described in that threat
http://www.uluga.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1125401 . I