On Sat, 2011-05-21 at 11:15 -0700, Walter Bright wrote:
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> Rhythmbox, the default music player on Ubuntu, does not. Oh, it'll work for a 
> while, maybe a day or two, and then it'll freeze up. A reboot will revive it 
> for 
> a while, and then it'll corrupt its database, which has to be deleted and 
> rebuilt.
> 
> Oh, and if you add some files to your shared music directory on your lan, 
> just 
> try to get Rhythmbox to rescan it and add the new files. Just try. Bah.

Your experience of Rhythmbox is totally inconsistent with my experience
of Rhythmbox.  I run it for days on end without hassle.  I am using
0.12.8 (Debian Testing), which version are you using?

Ubuntu have dropped Rhythmbox for Banshee.  Reasons unknown.
Consequences:  Ubuntu now depends on Mono even more than ever.  One
assumes Canonical will indemnify Ubuntu users against any possible M$
patent attack.

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