On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Ingvar Hagelund <ingvar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As one of many, I'm the semi-happy owner of an Apple iPhone. The iPhone and the iPod Touch's media player db is well supported under Linux, using tools like libgpod, and iFuse or sshfs for access. Until recently, one could use amarok as a front end to sync content. But amarok-2.x does not (yet) support non-hardware (that is, not found by HAL) mounts.
It should be possible to make amarok-1.4 to work on F11. It is still maintained in epel, and the compilation fixes for F11 consisted of adding a few #include statements here and there. So it works - almost. It can read the db, but fails writing to it.
While waiting for amarok-2.x to support scripting or fuse mounts, I could use some advice on getting 1.4 to work. All the parts seems to be present, I just can't get them to play together.
Ingvar
Amarok 2.1 should be perfectly capable of managing iPhones. According to the docs (ChangeLog and Bugzilla) it's supposed to thread them as an iPod. If you got problems with your iPhone I strongly suggest that you either report it to the Amarok developers by their mailinglist ( https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok ) or the KDE bugzilla ( https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=184744 ). :)
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