It appears to be a malformed playlist. Manually downloading the
playlist, editing it, and adding it again to Rhythmbox seems to create a
new, workable Absolute Classic Rock station. Details:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/1043039
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Same problem in Rhythmbox 2.97-1ubuntu5 with Ubuntu 12.10 beta 2 uname:
3.5.0-17-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 9 19:31:23 UTC 2012 x86_64
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gnome-settings-daemon is running.
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Pedro Villavicencio
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> is the gnome-settings-daemon running? if not could you please enable
> apport and try to reproduce the issue? it could be a crash. also please
> attach your ~/.xsession-errors file to the report and p
I just created a brand new user and experience the exact same bug every
time, with either user.
The bug is corrected if, after logging in, I type 'sudo
gnome-settings-daemon' into a terminal. Then, to fix nautilus, I type
'killall nautilus' -- at that point everything runs great.
On Tue, May 17,