offset wrote:
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 03:39:17PM -0500, max wrote:
peter lesterhuis wrote:
Are you running the command as Root?
No, I am not!! So I ran the command again, this time as root.
Something has changed now. In the directory
/media/IPOD/iPod_Control/Device there is a file called SysInfo,
containing the 16-character FirewireGuid. There is also a file called
SysInfoExtended.
When I start gtkpod I now see this warning message:
"Could not open "(null)" for reading extended info.
Extended info will not be used."
I feel I am getting closer. What does this message refer to? Is it the
16-character FirewireGuid, which start with a "0"?
In gtkpod there is a way of selecting the ipod model that you are using
under ipod properties ( right click on the IPOD and select properties)
make sure you have the right model selected. Also try AMAROK - Devices
Tab > Connect ( make sure you select the right kind of player)
-Max
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In gtkpod
for my iPod Nano 4GB (A1236), I'm using the setting in gtkpod of
iPod Nano Video 3rd Generation 8GB Nano Silver (xA980)
Sounds like a bug. I was under the impression that each had a unique
firewireID but I don't own one myself and the one I got working I
haven't heard any complaints over so I have not looked any more at it.
There are some on this list who might be interested though.The latest
gtkpod is 0.99.12 if I remember correctly. What version of gtkpod are
you using?
-Max
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