Hi, Palo. When filing bug reports, please include your computer model so that we can do testing in our shop. You can get this information by running your navigating to your System 76 driver (System > Administration > System 76 Driver). Also, please include any other information regarding your configuration and recent downloads that might be helpful. Also, juk and amarok are both kde applications. Are you running Kubuntu? This may be a simple problem to fix, and we will give it a try, but we do not officially support Kubutu. It sounds like you probably have a conflict between Amarok and Juk. If this is the case, I'd COMPLETELY remove both programs. (At this point, you may actually need to re-install amarok to do a "--purge remove" of it.) sudo apt-get install amarok #Re-installs amarok so that you can purge it sudo apt-get --purge remove amarok juk #Completely purges both applications from the computer sudo apt-get install juk #Does a fresh install of juk Best, Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paolo"