ere!
I recently installed Debian Wheezy on someone else's computer, but I'm
having a hard time syncing ipod nano 5th gen with
banshee/clementine/rhythmbox.
As far as I could find out, they all rely on libgpod from gtkpod
project. This library states that support to ipod nano 5th gen was a
Hi there!
I recently installed Debian Wheezy on someone else's computer, but I'm
having a hard time syncing ipod nano 5th gen with
banshee/clementine/rhythmbox.
As far as I could find out, they all rely on libgpod from gtkpod
project. This library states that support to ipod nano 5
On 11/16/08 20:13, Mitchell Laks wrote:
[snip]
I also can transfer files to my silver ipod nano (generation 3 with 4G ),
however, I also cannot play the set of mp3 files (that are school lectures)
via the nano.
*Write* the notes as the teacher is lecturing. You'll learn more
tha
morok both sees and plays them when it is plugged in.
> >
>
> I also can transfer files to my silver ipod nano (generation 3 with 4G ),
> however, I also cannot play the set of mp3 files (that are school lectures)
> via the nano.
>
> meaning that when i look at it in
>
>
and plays them when it is plugged in.
>
I also can transfer files to my silver ipod nano (generation 3 with 4G ),
however, I also cannot play the set of mp3 files (that are school lectures)
via the nano.
meaning that when i look at it in
directory
/mnt/usb/iPod_Control/Music/
i see a numbe
2008/8/30 Terence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have two problems:
>
> 1. A mount point is created every time I plug it in ( /media/IPOD,
> /media/IPOD_ , /media/IPOD__ etc.) and even as root I cannot remove
> them. Root doesn't have the permissions apparently, although the owner
> and group for these.
2008/8/29 Johannes Wiedersich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 2008-08-29 04:41, Jos Collin wrote:
> I'm a bit surprised that you had to upgrade your lenny to get it done.
>
> It is a real shame, that apple don't deliver it in a workable state, but
> that they make you change some files just to get it wo
Hi Johannes,
I have'nt tried this in mac as I don't have a mac machine. But gtkpod is
still showing 'segmentation fault' in my Desktop (Debian-Etch, amd 64). I
don't know why it is like that. Anyway it works in my laptop (Debian-Lenny,
Intel). When I brought my iPod Nano
On 2008-08-29 04:41, Jos Collin wrote:
> I have upgraded the distribution (lenny) once again and set the
> 'FirewireGuid' for my iPod Nano. Now the gtkpod starts working.
I'm glad it works for you now. I've just got my classic two days ago,
and it also took more than
Hi,
I have upgraded the distribution (lenny) once again and set the
'FirewireGuid' for my iPod Nano. Now the gtkpod starts working.
Thanks,
Jos Collin
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 8:15 AM, Jos Collin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Johannes,
>
> The model number of the iPod
e:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I brought a new iPod Nano recently. Which is the best tool to copy files
> > from my PC to the iPod? I have tried gtkpod, but it is not detecting the
> > iPod.
>
> Which version of libgpod are you using?
>
> Is your iPod on this list [1]?
>
&g
On 08/13/2008 03:17 PM, Jos Collin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I brought a new iPod Nano recently. Which is the best tool to copy files
> from my PC to the iPod? I have tried gtkpod, but it is not detecting the
> iPod.
Which version of libgpod are you using?
Is your iPod on this list [1]?
from /lib/libc.so.6
kdBacktrace()
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 7:14 PM, kj <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jos Collin wrote:
>
>> I brought a new iPod Nano recently. Which is the best tool to copy files
>> from my PC to the iPod? I have tried gtkpod, but it is not dete
Jos Collin wrote:
I brought a new iPod Nano recently. Which is the best tool to copy files
from my PC to the iPod? I have tried gtkpod, but it is not detecting the
iPod.
I used amarok. My music was already in it, and when I plugged my iPod
Nano (the previous version though), it picked it
Hi,
I brought a new iPod Nano recently. Which is the best tool to copy files
from my PC to the iPod? I have tried gtkpod, but it is not detecting the
iPod.
Thanks,
Jos Collin
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 05:37:45AM -0700, Michael M. wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 15:08 +0100, Richard Lyons wrote:
[...]
> >
> > Gtkpod has two strange charactistics, but seems to be ususally
> > workable. The oddities are
> >
> > - if you create an extra copy of the ipod by mistake (or w
On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 15:08 +0100, Richard Lyons wrote:
>
> In fact, I mis-reported in the original post. I am using gtkpod, not
> gpod. Gtkpod has two strange charactistics, but seems to be ususally
> workable. The oddities are
>
> - if you create an extra copy of the ipod by mistake (or wh
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 01:29:00PM +0100, koffiejunkie wrote:
> Richard Lyons wrote:
> >My nano is vfat. It mounts just fine. It is unmounting that is the
> >problem.
>
> I missed the beginning of the thread, so forgive me if my reply isn't
> much help. Supposing your ipod comes up as /dev/s
Richard Lyons wrote:
My nano is vfat. It mounts just fine. It is unmounting that is the problem.
I missed the beginning of the thread, so forgive me if my reply isn't
much help. Supposing your ipod comes up as /dev/sda1, what does
lsof /dev/sda1
tell you?
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On Mon, August 27, 2007 12:18, koffiejunkie wrote:
> Richard Lyons wrote:
>> Sorry to repeat, but I stupidly tagged this question on to another
>> thread, and I guess nobody noticed. So I'll put it differently:
>>
>> Does anybody understand the error I am getting from gpod:
>>
>> Failed to rem
Richard Lyons wrote:
Sorry to repeat, but I stupidly tagged this question on to another
thread, and I guess nobody noticed. So I'll put it differently:
Does anybody understand the error I am getting from gpod:
Failed to remove watch
I don't use gpod, so I'm taking a wild guess. Is your
On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 05:49:00PM +0100, Richard Lyons wrote:
> It is an ipod nano second series. Any enlightening comments?
I can't really tell you what your problem with gpod is, because it works
flawlessly with a friend's 2nd gen nano, but I can assure you that
neither rockbox
yway.
> It is an ipod nano second series. Any enlightening comments?
Can't resit [humour]
Install Hal.
Open the (i)Pod bay door, hal.
[end humour]
Sorry, I've never even seen an iPod.
Doug.
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be a good guide to
this at http://opax.swin.edu.au/~reino/nanolinux.htm.
It is an ipod nano second series. Any enlightening comments?
TIA
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On Mon, April 3, 2006 11:46 pm, Christopher Nelson wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 02, 2006 at 11:32:48AM +, ilaboo wrote:
>
>> i cannot synchronice itunesdb
>
> Odd. Are you doing a "read" before trying to do anything? It took me a
> bit of playing to get it to work at first, but I find that if, as soo
On Sun, Apr 02, 2006 at 11:32:48AM +, ilaboo wrote:
> anyone out there got ipod nano working using gtkpod?
Yes.
> i cannot synchronice itunesdb
Odd. Are you doing a "read" before trying to do anything? It took me a
bit of playing to get it to work at first, but I find tha
On Sun, April 2, 2006 6:32 am, ilaboo wrote:
> anyone out there got ipod nano working using gtkpod?
I use gtkpod with my 4g ipod all the time. I'd assume the interface is the
same as a nano.
> i cannot synchronice itunesdb
Sorry to hear it, what error are you seeing?
> any h
anyone out there got ipod nano working using gtkpod?
i cannot synchronice itunesdb
any help directions appreciated
peter
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