[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 394812] Re: No radio stations provided by default

Greg Grossmeier greg at grossmeier.net
Sat Aug 20 18:00:17 UTC 2011


Martin Pitt provided a patch to Banshee to allow distributions to
include a file (/usr/share/banshee/stations/default.xsps) that will be
loaded on start. This way, the onus is now on distros (like Ubuntu) to
create that file.

Can someone propose a default list of stations and attach the xsps file
to this bug? When it looks good, we should propose it in both Debian and
Ubuntu (to get improvements everywhere, and minimize the diff we carry).

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Title:
  No radio stations provided by default

Status in Banshee Music Player:
  Fix Released
Status in “banshee” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: banshee

  I installed banshee from the repositories and the radio station list
  is empty. Besides not being a very useful feature without anything to
  listen to, is contradicts the set expectation from other popular media
  players like iTunes, WinAmp, Windows Media Player, Amarok, etc. All in
  all, this issue deprecates the perception of Banshee as a media
  player.

  This must be a bug because in an earlier version (LTS distro) there
  was a radio station list that was usable.

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