On 04/12/2011 04:28, Haneef Mubarak wrote:
> I experienced this bug, and I have found a temporary fix (I use
> Oneiric):
> 
> I don't know if it works the GUI way, but since I prefer the command-
> line anyways:
> 
> -------------You Must be An Administrator on your local 
> machine------------------------------------------------------------
> sudo apt-get remove banshee # Do NOT use --purge
> sudo apt-get install banshee
> sudo shutdown -r now # You could also use 'sudo reboot now'
> -------------You Must be An Administrator on your local 
> machine------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Or we could summarize it on one line (This installs a few extensions
> too, and it also updates your other packages - because this is what I
> used | Copy and paste this on one line in the Terminal) :
> 
> sudo apt-get remove banshee; sudo apt-get update;  sudo apt-get install
> banshee banshee-extension-soundmenu banshee-extension-
> ubuntuonemusicstore; sudo apt-get upgrade; shutdown -r now
> 
> I was actually pretty amazed no one tried reinstalling.

Reinstalling usually only ever helps if the installation was corrupted in some
way (e.g. due to disk corruption or someone with root privileges moving random
files in /usr around).

In the case of this bug, it's quite likely that it only helped because you
didn't upgrade your mono-zeroconf package in the first place, and the
reinstallation of Banshee helped you do that.

-- 
Kind regards,
Loong Jin

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