Yes, I can confirm this and the workaround mentioned worked perfectly.
** Changed in: listen (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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TypeError: pixbuf should be a GdkPixbuf
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I had the same problem and Luky Winarto's workaround works for me too.
Just like what chaser.nl did, I commented out those two lines with '#'.
I'm using Ubuntu Linux 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope Desktop 64 bit.
Regards,
Kevin
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TypeError: pixbuf should be a GdkPixbuf
Same problem here, the solution mentioned above by Luky Winarto works.
I just placed # in front of both lines.
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I was having the same problem like you. What I do was edit the stock.py
$ sudo nano /usr/lib/listen/stock.py
Then removing these two lines:
Try: icons.add (SHUFFLE, gtk.IconSet (gtk.icon_theme_get_default (). Load_icon
( stock_shuffle, -1, gtk.ICON_LOOKUP_USE_BUILTIN)))
except
I saw this behavior too. I switched icon themes and it went away. I use
Rhythmbox now...
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Figured it out. It has something to do with a icon theme. I changed icon
theme to black white gloss 2 in xfce and now it's working. Still this
shouldn't happen, or?
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TypeError: pixbuf should be a GdkPixbuf
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