Comment 10 for bug 242013

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jasonq (jason-quinn) wrote :

I don't think this is fixed.

I have Rhythmbox 0.12.0 on a fully updated Ubuntu 9.04. Starting Rhythmbox fresh (that is after deleting the rhythmbox directory in .gnome2) I get the error that it "the folder contents could not be displayed". The reason is that it is looking in my home directory for a folder called "music". It keeps looking in the "music" directory regardless of the folder I spectify for my music in Preferences. My music is stored in a directory called "Music", with the capital 'M' as is the current Gnome naming convention.