Description of problem: On a Fedora 13 i386 laptop, tried to play Internet radio stations on RB. Application crashed. Restarted RB and there were no radio stations. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 13 latest How reproducible: One time only. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Started RB and selected Radio, tried to play stations 2. Either RB aborted or I killed it prior to starting to play 3. Restart RB, list of stations was missing Actual results: No stations Expected results: Station list to be populated. Additional info: I tried deleting the RB cache and restarted RB, but no stations. I had to log out and back in (or possibly restart the computer) to get the stations back. This seems similar to the problem mentioned here: http://osdir.com/ml/rhythmbox-devel/2010-07/msg00027.html and http://www.archivum.info/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/2010-06/24937/%28Bug-594703%29-%28NEW%29-lost-radio-listings.html
Set Version=13. (Looks like the Ubuntu bug was closed for Insufficient Info.)
What was the crash? Can you get the backtrace from the crash using abrt for example?
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