I'm also having this problem. Fresh install of Ubuntu 10.04 on a
Thinkpad T410s. Freshly apt-get upgraded.

Purchasing any music requires me to restart Rhythmbox twice.

I find an album I want to buy, click 'checkout'. Then I get a message
saying "Connecting to Ubuntu One music store". This message persists and
I am unable to get rid of it except by closing Rhythmbox altogether.

After restarting Rhythmbox, I go back to the album, click 'checkout'
again. This time, it figures out that I'm already logged into Ubuntu One
and allows me to verify my credit card. After my purchase, I can see the
list of songs with the download icon on the right of each song. When I
try to download a song, I get the message:

"Internet connection is required to access the music store
Please connect and reload."

No matter how much I reload, nothing changes. I definitely have a route
to the Internet.

>From here, I close Rhythmbox again. restart it again, navigate to 'My
Downloads' under the Ubuntu One store. Now, I can see a list of my newly
purchased songs with a 'queued' message on the right with a swirling
circle.

Then they start downloading. Then everything is fine. If there's any
more info you require, or if you want some logs or a trace, please let
me know.

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False "Internet connection is required to access the music store" message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/596394
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