default music player disappeared on Ubuntu 12.04

Gelonida N gelonida at gmail.com
Tue May 29 08:21:25 UTC 2012


On 05/28/2012 10:14 AM, Gelonida N wrote:
> On 05/27/2012 11:41 PM, Lucio M Nicolosi wrote:
>> On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Gelonida N<gelonida at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I installed Ubuntu 12.04 and had a music player installed (by
>>> default), that
>>> I could access via the top bar's audio icon.
>>>
>>>
>>> I installed now some alternative desk top managers and somehow one of
>>> the
>>> installed packages seems to have removed my audioplayer.
>>>
>>> It is now replaced by gmusicbrowser and my playlist of the preceeding
>>> audio
>>> players are of course not used.
>>>
>>>
>>> So my questions:
>>>
>>> 1.) What is the daufault audio player on Ubuntu 12.04?
>>> 2.) How can I start it if it is no more the defualt player?
>>> 3.) What do I have to do to make it again the default player?
>>> 4.) Is it possible to have two different audio players in the
>>> top bar's audio menu?
>>
>> Look for "Rhythmbox" on Dash, it is the default music player on a
>> clean install. You can probably lock its icon on launcher (the left
>> panel).
>>
>>
> Yes, It was Rhythmbox. and it was still installed and I can start it
> from dash.
> Thank you. At least I should now be able to lock it to the launcher.
>
> Ideally however I'd like to have it back to the top bar's audio section
> as it was initially.
>
> WWhere can I choose that Rhythmbox will be already in the top bar after
> login and that gmusicbrowser shouldn't?


Hmmm Since I started rhythmbox once manually it have added itself 
automatically back to the audio top bar. (now I have gmusic browser and 
rhythmbox in the list)

I still don't know what I made to have it disappear in the first place, 
but it's back again.





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