Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1.Start Drivel 2.Start rythmbox and play a song 3.Log in with LiveJournal account 4.Click on the Music combo box Actual results: Always shows "No song playing" Expected results: Display the Artist and the song name in the menu of the combo box. Additional info: Drivel version: i386 0:2.1.0-0.3.20060527cvs.fc6 Rythmbox version: i386 0.9.5-8.fc6 I am not sure if it is cause by divel or by rhythmbox, sorry.
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On a personal note, I'm sorry to have to close this as well. I've tried communicating with upstream a number of times, on this and other drivel bugs, and they are entirely unresponsive. I'd call the project next to dead. Some of the people on the list have talked about forking it so they can maintain a codebase, but nothing has really happened there. If the reporter here is interested, I'd encourage him to get involved with them and see if they want to revive this tool. Sorry again for the lingering bug, and let me know if I can be of further assistance.