Bug 40648

Summary: now-a-tuna freaks out :) read more....
Product: [Unmaintained] noatun Reporter: Ali Akcaagac <aliakc>
Component: generalAssignee: Multimedia Developers <kde-multimedia>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME    
Severity: normal    
Priority: NOR    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Compiled Sources   
OS: Linux   
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Description Ali Akcaagac 2002-04-10 13:08:19 UTC
(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***)

Package:           noatun
Version:           KDE 3.0.5 CVS/CVSup/Snapshot
Severity:          normal
Installed from:    Compiled sources
Compiler:          gcc 3.0.4
OS:                Linux
OS/Compiler notes: Not Specified

this is critical and i am still stuck to this painfull situation :) 

oki following situation i run kde 3.0 as usually works perfectly. leeching some mp3's and other nice stuff from certain offering pages. double clicking on the *.mp3 icons on my desktop and noatun starts up. playing the modules. i have selected 'play random' .. until now everything just works fine.. listening to a new tune i close old noatun session and start a new one with the new mp3name. 

now some mins ago wanted to do exactly the same but no noatun window pops up but arts is playing that module... 

ps -A gave me no noatun process running 

so i killall'ed artsd but it reloads and continues streaming the module whenever i rekill artsd it starts up 'randomly' another module. 

even artsshell 'terminate' 'suspent' didnt closed that stuff... 

now i did a clean reboot (session NOT SAVED) killed all old crap in /tmp and some other stuff in my homedir and reboot again started into kdm then my desktop artsd starts again with the login sound.. and it stays quiet.... now when clicking on another mp3 on my desktop the whole mess starts again.... 

dunno if this is a artsd problem or noatun. so i forward the same stuff to arts people... thank you.

(Submitted via bugs.kde.org)
Comment 1 Charles Samuels 2002-05-02 22:17:16 UTC
Yes.. that's not good :)

When you play a file what application is it assigned to?

-- 
Charles Samuels <charles@kde.org>
John Ashcroft's Great!  He made the trains run on time!
Comment 2 Ali Akcaagac 2002-05-03 17:07:34 UTC
On Friday 03 May 2002 00:17 Charles Samuels wrote:
> When you play a file what application is it assigned to?

noatun

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Comment 3 Charles Samuels 2002-09-20 20:43:59 UTC
use `ps -aux | grep noatun` instead of `ps -A` 
 
 
Comment 4 Ali Akcaagac 2002-10-16 15:57:15 UTC
this is already solved in new versions (hehe a bit outdated that report) please
close it and thank you for notice..