[ubuntu-uk] Command line instructions to force Rhythmbox to set Library

Rowan Berkeley rowan.berkeley at gmail.com
Sat Jan 12 10:49:11 UTC 2013


On 12/01/13 10:41, Colin Law wrote:
> On 12 January 2013 10:22, Rowan Berkeley <rowan.berkeley at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi -
>>
>> Here's a question I'm sure will be fairly simple for all you command line
>> geeks out there: when I started this 12.10 set-up, I loaded the Rhythmbox
>> Library from an external hard disk, where I keep the backups of all my
>> music. Subsequently I copied all the music into the /home/music folder of
>> the computer itself. Now Rhythmbox will load from these, but only after a
>> delay, and in Preferences, the Library source setting is stuck at "multiple
>> locations set". I am sure that from the command line I can force it to adopt
>> /home/music as the Library source, but I can't find up-to-date instructions
>> on how to do this anywhere online. What I have found online is instructions
>> for using gconf editor, which don't seem to be recognised on 12.10. So
>> please tell me how to do it. Thanks.
> Comment #6 at [1] alleges to be the solution for 12.10 (Quantal).
>
> [1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+question/112192
>
> Colin
>
Nice one, I shall try to do that. This is the second time running that 
you have pointed me at Launchpad. In future, I promise I shall go there 
and use their internal search machine to look for answers, before posing 
questions on Ubuntu-uk.



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