[Feedback] Last.fm scrobbling

German Gutierrez romperatones at gmail.com
Mon Apr 7 20:40:36 UTC 2008


aren't amarok settings stored under /home/user/.kde ?

if every user logs himself under their own session unix session our tracks
scrobbled would not be mixed up.


2008/4/7, Ghost_Danser at innocent.com <Ghost_Danser at innocent.com>:
>
> Stewart J Brownrigg sent a message using the contact form at
> http://amarok.kde.org/en/contact.
>
> please, please, please can you move the setting for user and password from
> its hidden place deep in the settings of Amarok and put it somewhere so
> that I and my partner can easily switch between accounts? Even better if
> you can allow more than one person to keep their account details without
> having to re-key them every time we want to switch. I and my gf live
> together, and share this machine for many things, but mostly it is used
> for
> the main music collection. We do not switch between login sessions as that
> is inconvenient for us. I am the music collector, and organiser so it
> makes
> sense to just use my session for everything.
>
> We frequently change who is scrobbling, and to put it bluntly: navigating
> to the setting is a pain in the a**e ;)
>
> Otherwise Amarok is doing a good job of replacing my cravings for
> Foobar2000 - one of my main reasons for holding onto Widows for so long.
> Please keep up the good work !
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