2007/12/11, Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Alessandro Brezzi wrote:
>
> 2007/12/11, Bob Goodwin < bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>:
>
>
>
> I have one of my grandson's iPods plugged into a USB connector
> and I
> see two icons on my desktop one labeled "Apple iPod Music Player"
> which I can't mount, and a second icon with "Luc & Matt" their XP
> computer name.
>
> Is there an application that will enable me to access the contents
> of the iPod device? That is, list the contents or play the music,
> save it and put it on a cd? Anything useful that might impress
> them
> when they come home from school.
>
> Bob Goodwin
>
>
> Amarok, just to name one.
>
> HTH
>
>
> --
> Alessandro Brezzi
>
Ok, I yum installed amarok and it runs but I don't see how to make it
access the ipod.
What am I missing here?
Bob Goodwin
What type of iPod are you tryng to connect?
I've succesfull connected iPod from all the previous generation, not tried with the newest (iPod touch - iPod new Nano large screen etc).
Normally, when I plug for the first time one iPod Amarok display a dialog asking if I want to manage the device and the the type of this. Then the entire db is displayed and you can copy from and into the iPod from your amarok music library. Try to unplug and then plug in the iPod when amarok is up and running, what happens?
What is in your /var/log/messages ?
And finally what lsusb report about your iPod?
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Alessandro Brezzi
Alessandro Brezzi
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