Amarok seems to have lost its internet sources
Anne Wilson
cannewilson at googlemail.com
Tue Mar 16 08:25:07 UTC 2010
On Monday 15 March 2010 20:48:57 Thomas Janssen wrote:
> 2010/3/15 Anne Wilson <cannewilson at googlemail.com>:
> > I could be a week since I last used the facility, but having got my new
> > newsletter from Magnatune I wanted to try out the latest albums. To my
> > surprise Amarok is now only offering me local albums, and I can't find
> > any way of getting the Internet sources back. Although Magnatune is the
> > only one I actually use, all the sources are ticked in the configuration
> > page. Has anyone any idea?
>
> Did you click on this little folder icon on the left side? There is
> "Internet" and in there "Magnatune".
>
> Speaking of amarok-2.3.0 here.
Duh! A folder, then Local Music, to me meant file system. Actually, I think
I did try it earlier, but since then I had been advised to run "kbuildsycoca4
--noincremental" since it is known that such things can happen at times, so
perhaps that brought it back. OTOH, pebcak is defintely a possiblity ;-)
I don't know why that after all the work that has gone into amarok I still
find the UI completely baffling. Half the things people talk about mean
nothing to me, and I don't see them anywhere to experiment. Still, long live
dinosaurs :-)
Anne
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