Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: rhythmbox

To reproduce:

1. Install gutsy 20071009 i386 d-i (in Dutch with UK keyboard, but I will 
translate menu entries)
2. Applications / Audio and video / Rhythmbox
3. Resize the window horizontally to take up a bit more of the screen, but 
leave some space below it.
4. Grab the divider (left-click and drag) between the "Collection" etc. 
navigation area at the left and the main playlist area at the right and drag it 
to the right.
5. Notice that the picture of a CD at the bottom of the window grows.  It will 
grow to a stupendous size.  When it gets too large to fit the whole application 
window grows vertically to allow it to be accomodated.
6. After this it is tedious to put things back to normal because the bottom 
edge of the Rhythmbox window is off the bottom of the screen.

IMO the size of this graphic should be limited, and in any case it
should never be allowed to determine the size of the application's main
window.  If there isn't vertical room for it it should be shrunk,
truncated, or omitted.

** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Low
     Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
         Status: Triaged

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resizing "collection" window icon growth strangeness
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151006
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