gtkpod on ubuntu
Christopher Aitken
chris-n/jUll39koHNgV/OU4+dkA at public.gmane.org
Sat Dec 15 13:36:08 UTC 2007
JoeHill wrote:
> chris-n/jUll39koHNgV/OU4+dkA at public.gmane.org wrote:
>
>
>> Jamon Camisso writes:
>>
>>
>>> On December 10, 2007 06:44:53 pm chris-n/jUll39koHNgV/OU4+dkA at public.gmane.org wrote:
>>>
>>>> JoeHill writes:
>>>>
>>>>> chris-n/jUll39koHNgV/OU4+dkA at public.gmane.org wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't know whether I'm supposed to go through the whole svn
>>>>>> installation of libgpod (and the other stuff that I did that I
>>>>>> can't retrace until I re-install Thunderbird on and load the saved
>>>>>> mail file from backup) or if the process will be different on
>>>>>> ubuntu.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Told ya it wouldn't be long, just saw this on #gtkpod :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Add this to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
>>>>>
>>>>> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ipod-touch/ubuntu gutsy main
>>>>>
>>>>> then:
>>>>>
>>>>> sudo apt-get update
>>>>>
>>>>> then install libgpod3 and gtkpod, you should be golden.
>>>>>
>>>> Okay, I did all of that. The songs that are on the iPod are showing
>>>> up in gtkpod, but trying to save an .ogg to the iPod I get:
>>>>
>>>> Conversion of Track2 failed:
>>>> '/usr/share/gtkpod/scripts/convert-ogg2mp3.sh' returned exit status
>>>> 4.
>>>>
>>>> Am I still missing some library or whatnot? I'm suing ubuntu 7.10.
>>>>
>>> I sent a message about installing vorbis-tools, which provides the
>>> oggdec binary, which if missing, will throw that "exit status 4" error.
>>>
>>> Try running "which oggdec" and if it does not find anything, install the
>>> vorbis-tools package.
>>>
>> Yeah, I installed that before I got the error. apt-get install vorbis-tools.
>> Funny you should mention that. I actually installed it to support an
>> application called audio-convert.That app is working for me. I noticed that
>> gtkpod does not have the iPod that is mine - it was called iPod nano 4 GB
>> video (or close to that) when we did the svn installs (et al) on the fedora
>> 7 machine (before the hard drive died). I probably have to do all that svn
>> stuff again - no?
>>
>
> No, if you installed the gtkpod and libgpod from the ppa repo,
Sorry to be so thick here. "installed from the ppa repo". Does that mean
just do 'sudo apt-get gtkpod' and it will install "from the ppa repo"
because it is listed in /etc/apt/sources.list?
> that should do
> it. The only thing missing from the libgpod you installed is the ability to get
> the firewire ID of the Nano. You will need to do it manually, but it's not that
> difficult. From the libgpod README.sysinfo:
>
> "The 2nd method requires more manual intervention. First, you need to get your
> firewire id manually. To do that, run "sudo lsusb -v | grep -i Serial" (without
> the "") with your iPod plugged in, this should print a 16 character long string
> like 00A1234567891231. For an iPod Touch, this number will be much longer than
> 16 characters, the firewire ID is constituted by the first 16 characters.
> Once you have that number, create/edit /mnt/ipod/iPod_Control/Device/SysInfo
> (if your iPod is mounted at /mnt/ipod). Add to that file the line below:
> FirewireGuid: 0xffffffffffffffff
> (replace ffffffffffffffff with the string you obtained at the previous step
> and don't forget the trailing 0x before the string)
> Save that file, and you should be all set. Be careful when using apps which
> lets you manually specify which iPod model you own, they may overwrite that
> file when you do that. So if after doing that libgpod still seems to write
> invalid content to the iPod, double-check the content of that SysInfo file to
> make sure the FirewireGuid line you added isn't gone. If that happens, readd it
> to the end of the file, and make sure libgpod rewrite the iPod content."
>
>
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