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Old 1st July 2012, 01:22 AM
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Rhytmbox doesn't play music on background.

Hello everybody. I moved to fedora yesterday. before, I used ubuntu 12.04

First of all, Im new here!

I have issue with rhytmbox:

On Ubuntu, when I just closed rhtmbox (pressed the x button), it was continue play music in background.

On fedora - it different. when I close the rhytmbox (as I did in Ubuntu), the music stops be played and rhytmbox exits. a solve for this issue is exist?

Thanks!
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