I've just tried using music cds in Banshee and Rhythmbox on Ubuntu 11.10
and both fail to recognise my music cd. What is going on here? In the
21st century the ability to identify and rip a cd is generally
considered to be basic functionality. I am somewhat disappointed that
Ubuntu distributes such rubbish software.

There's clearly been too much time wasted on a Unity interface that
fewer people want and not enough resources allocated to fixing basic
faults.

Why is the Importance/Assigned categories still set to
Medium/Unnasigned? Does Canonical want Ubuntu to appeal to music lovers
or not?

PS I don't want anyone to be upset by my rant, I just feel that it has
to be said.

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  Rhythmbox [0.12.8] & [0.12.5] Not Fetching Album Information From
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