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Multiple YARR, and Radiotray Crashing

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Multiple YARR, and Radiotray Crashing

Postby Gelfling6 » Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:46 pm

I've noticed one thing ever since I install 3.5-x64 on my Laptop, Ace. When booting up, I noticed YARR appears 2 or 3 times in the lower-right tray, and about 80% of the time, when Radiotray loads, it will suddenly crash, and the crash report Icon will pop-up.. I'm still a newbie at this.. How do you edit when is loaded during start-up? I've been trying to figure this out for close to 3 weeks now.. Mainly, I'm trying to figure why YARR is loading multiple times, and I want to take Radiotray out of the start-up.. (not remove it entirely, but once things have finished booting up, I might run it later.)
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Re: Multiple YARR, and Radiotray Crashing

Postby Xanayoshi » Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:02 pm

Gelfling6 wrote:I've noticed one thing ever since I install 3.5-x64 on my Laptop, Ace. When booting up, I noticed YARR appears 2 or 3 times in the lower-right tray, and about 80% of the time, when Radiotray loads, it will suddenly crash, and the crash report Icon will pop-up.. I'm still a newbie at this.. How do you edit when is loaded during start-up? I've been trying to figure this out for close to 3 weeks now.. Mainly, I'm trying to figure why YARR is loading multiple times, and I want to take Radiotray out of the start-up.. (not remove it entirely, but once things have finished booting up, I might run it later.)


I am assuming that yarssr is doing this in KDE. You have a couple options, there is a way to disable this from startup, but I think you have to do this in Classic mode and I am not positive since I always remove yarssr on 3.5.

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sudo apt-get purge yarssr


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Re: Multiple YARR, and Radiotray Crashing

Postby Xanayoshi » Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:06 pm

The Radio Tray, to be honest..I never really pay attention to, and primarily use Ultimate Player, I will have to research this.
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Re: Multiple YARR, and Radiotray Crashing

Postby Gelfling6 » Sat Apr 13, 2013 9:52 pm

Okay, thanks. They're not a hassle, but just odd that yarssr is popping-up multiple times (2 or 3).. Usually, I just quit one.. But, the Radiotray, sometimes It'll stay dormant, and show in the tray, other times, right in the middle of boot-up, it'll suddenly crash, complete with system notification, the crash icon in the tray, and need to acknowledge the crash to shut it down.

Like I said, I'm still a maqjor newbie at this...
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Re: Multiple YARR, and Radiotray Crashing

Postby ryanvade » Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:03 pm

I think the Radio Tray is too buggy. I can never get it to work right.
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Re: Multiple YARR, and Radiotray Crashing

Postby Xanayoshi » Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:39 pm

Gelfling6 wrote:Okay, thanks. They're not a hassle, but just odd that yarssr is popping-up multiple times (2 or 3).. Usually, I just quit one.. But, the Radiotray, sometimes It'll stay dormant, and show in the tray, other times, right in the middle of boot-up, it'll suddenly crash, complete with system notification, the crash icon in the tray, and need to acknowledge the crash to shut it down.

Like I said, I'm still a maqjor newbie at this...


If you do not use yarssr, purge it

Open a terminal

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sudo apt-get purge yasrssr


Reboot..no more yarssr..radiotray

I am looking at synaptic..

looks like

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sudo apt-get remove radiotray


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sudo apt-get autoremove
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