I just updated to Lynx due to the update manager complaining about Koala
repos disappearing. I too am extremely irritated by the decrease in
usability in Rhythmbox.  It's the first item on my list of post upgrade
fixes that I have no way to fix.  I'm afraid to do another Ubuntu
upgrade.  These pointless changes to remove useful features with no
choice or backout plan are infuriating.

This regression is something I trust will not be fixed in Ubuntu unless
enough upstreams fight back.  Is this at least the sort of thing I could
fix for myself if I learn to use launchpad and build a new version for
myself or is there some more fundamental change in Lynx that would break
me if I build Rhythmbox minus the patch to cripple the Rhymbox icon?  By
way of comparison, would it be more work than migrating Debian or going
back to Gentoo?  This is a serious question.  I guess I could put up
with learning launchpad to 'configure' my system if it's not
oppressively difficult to discard the handful of obstructive patches
that seem to come with each release.

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Rhythmbox cannot be quickly opened from Indicator Applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539426
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