Bug#712547: rhythmbox: opens on arbitrary external devices

Emilio Pozuelo Monfort pochu at debian.org
Tue Jun 18 22:00:57 UTC 2013


On 18/06/13 15:31, Norbert Preining wrote:
> reopen 712547
> reassign 712547 gnome-control-center
> thanks
> 
> Hi Emilio,
> 
> On Mo, 17 Jun 2013, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
>> So it looks like it's got 'x-content/audio-player' in -start-up. You want to
>> remove that.
>>
>> You can do so from gnome-control-center, "Details" panel, "Removable media",
>> change it to 'Ask what to do'.
> 
> Interestingly, this procedure shows me
> 	Music player: Do nothing
> ??
> 
> I actually checked and have all set to
> 	Ask what to do
> but 
> 	Music player:	Do nothing
> 	Photos:		Open folder
> 
>> Or with dconf-editor (then navigate to org.gnome.desktop.media-handling). Or
>> with gsettings:
> 
> Looking at this, it seems that GNome does read the stuff from different
> areas ... in the dconf settings there is what I send you, which
> definitely *disagrees* with what I have set in the gnoemn-control-center.
> 
> So it seems that the gnome-control-center does not use the right 
> configuration database???

Huh I re-read your previous mail again and there was:

org.gnome.desktop.media-handling autorun-x-content-ignore ['x-content/audio-player']
org.gnome.desktop.media-handling autorun-x-content-start-app [...
'x-content/audio-player']

So x-content/audio-player was both in ignore and in autorun. No surprise
gnome-control-center got confused. The question is then what put it in one place
without removing it from the other. You can remove it from both places from
dconf or gsettings and then change it to ignore and then to autorun in
gnome-control-center and see if it gets added to both.

Emilio



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