Description of problem: Right click on a song in the juk playlist. Guess Tag Information > From Internet Crash happened. Version-Release number of selected component: juk-4.10.1-1.fc18 Additional info: backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: /usr/bin/juk -caption JuK --icon juk executable: /usr/bin/juk kernel: 3.8.2-206.fc18.x86_64 uid: 1000 var_log_messages: Mar 13 21:33:07 localhost abrt[30132]: Saved core dump of pid 9330 (/usr/bin/juk) to /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2013-03-13-21:33:03-9330 (281251840 bytes)
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