Les Mikesell wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote:
I can plug one of the kid's iPods into the usb port and it comes up
on the desktop but as soon as I try to "open" or "mount" I get the
following message:
Unable to mount "Apple iPod Music Player":
Given device
"/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_part1_size_98574336" is not
a volume or drive
I believe I installed everything iPod related that showed on yumex
including an application called "exaile."
If it normally is connected to a machine running itunes, connect it
back and look in the setup options. There should be a checkbox for
whether it appears as a usb drive or not and you can change it there.
What else do I need to do to extract information [music] from it? Or
am I trying to do the impossible?
That part is impossible with the usual software, even under itunes.
There is some 3rd party software around to do that but I don't know if
any runs under linux.
OK, apparently Apple doesn't want users to be able to copy stuff off the
device? In this case I've swapped their computer that has their itunes
on it with another better box and they would like to extract what they
have on the iPods and put it in the "new" computer.
There ought to be a way to extract files from the old computer and put
them on the new one but I am lost when I have to deal with Windos and
generally look for the path of least resistance. They were trying to
copy from the iPod and I just continued with that effort ...
As you say there is third party Windows software that will do the job
and I think I have found such an app. I know have it copying files to
their old computer, a slow process but apparently it works. If it works
on this old box I will install the program on their computer and let
them have at it.
Thanks.
Bob Goodwin
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