Sorry for being a pain in the butt, but now I have something weird going on with Banshee. Whenever I run Banshee, it will open up for 5-10 seconds and then suddenly close. It didn't start doing that until I scanned my hard drive for music to add to the library. I suspect it picked up some sound files or something and added them to the library. I can't delete them from the library because the app closes before I can select the entries and delete them. I don't get any error messages when it does that. Is there a way to delete the library file and recreate it? I'm not sure where to find the library file..
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Going to be hard to assist, as you haven't told us what version of Kubuntu you are running; what version of KDE; and what version of Banshee. :PWindows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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Oh, I guess that would help. I'm running KUbuntu 10.04 and the latest version of Banshee 1.6. I'm not exactly sure about the KDE version. I know I got the latest update. 22 or 23 what ever the latest patch was that just came out. How do I found out that version?
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What can help in this situation is to reconfigure the application.
Open your home directory in dolphin and select view/hidden files. You will see a load more files, one of which will be .banshee. Rename it and run banshee again. It's configuration will be clean.
Alternatively you might try Amarok instead
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Well, this is weird but it suddenly just started working.. I didn't do anything. Does that app "phone home" or something? Maybe it couldn't get through...
It would be nice to have a Winamp type app that runs under Linux and not through Wine. I've looked at Songbird which is the closest thing to Winamp that I could find but it doesn't rip CD's.
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Originally posted by ghendricWell, this is weird but it suddenly just started working.. I didn't do anything. Does that app "phone home" or something? Maybe it couldn't get through...
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It would be nice to have a Winamp type app that runs under Linux and not through Wine.
Just open up synaptic (or your package manager) and type : audacious. it's easy to use and just plays music, rather than adding on a lot of effects and libraries (which I'm not personally a fan of).
Mike
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