hmm, for some odd reason... that doesn't work against rhythmbox... it works against ls tho.
when i try it against rhythmbox. "rhythmbox -d > log" it created a blank file called log and dumps all the output to the screen. if i run "ls > hi" i get a nice listing of my files in a file called hi... wtf
hmm, for some odd reason... that doesn't work against rhythmbox... it works against ls tho.
when i try it against rhythmbox. "rhythmbox -d > log" it created a blank file called log and dumps all the output to the screen. if i run "ls > hi" i get a nice listing of my files in a file called hi... wtf