It seems to be fixed in Debian Lenny. I've tried the same stream on a
up2date Debian Lenny and an Ubuntu Hardy. The Ubuntu just stops
(Rhythmbox crashes, Totem only stops working) while the Debian Lenny
machine keeps playing (AND updates the ID-info)

On Ubuntu Hardy, this works (as, the stream continues to play)
$ gst-launch-0.10 playbin uri="http://private.url/stream.ogg"; 
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Pipeline is PREROLLING ...
Pipeline is PREROLLED ...
Setting pipeline to PLAYING ...
New clock: GstAudioSinkClock
Buffering, setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Prerolled, waiting for buffering to finish...
Done buffering, setting pipeline to PLAYING ...
Buffering, setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Done buffering, setting pipeline to PLAYING ...
New clock: GstAudioSinkClock
WARNING: from element /playbin0/abin/audiosink/audiosink-actual-sink-pulse: 
Compensating for audio synchronisation problems
Additional debug info:
gstbaseaudiosink.c(1190): gst_base_audio_sink_render (): 
/playbin0/abin/audiosink/audiosink-actual-sink-pulse:
Unexpected discontinuity in audio timestamps of more than half a second 
(0:00:03.043265306), resyncing

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Crashes when playing multi-stream ogg audio files.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32858
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