gtkpod on ubuntu
JoeHill
joehill-R6A+fiHC8nRWk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org
Sat Dec 15 15:44:27 UTC 2007
JoeHill wrote:
> Christopher Aitken wrote:
>
> > Christopher Aitken wrote:
> > > Top-post update as this thread is old now: In ubuntu, gtkpod keeps
> > > displaying the contents of the iPod, but the iPod keeps displaying "No
> > > Music".
> > >
> > > JoeHill wrote:
> > >
> > <snip>
> > >> Be careful when using apps which lets you manually specify which
> > >> iPod model you own, they may overwrite that file when you do that.
> > > That may be my problem now.
> > >> 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,
> > > Yeah it's still there - it's persisting.
> > >> and make sure libgpod rewrite the iPod content."
> > >>
> > > How do I do that - by re-installing libgpod? Or do you mean gtkpod?
> > Probably the most annoying thing about all of this is that when I chose
> > the correct model in gtkpod on the fedora machine (before the hard drive
> > died) that seemed to be last thing I did before it all started to work.
> > I remember selecting 3rd gen. 4 gb nano (with video) - not the exact
> > wording but all those parameters were int he description). Now, I don't
> > even see that selection. It's liek it's a different version of gtkpod.
> > Is the version of gtkpod that I loaded on fedora 7 via svn, different
> > from the one I installed on ubuntu via the ppa repo?.
>
> Hmmm, that's funny, I've got that gtkpod installed here and it has 'Nano Video
> 3rd Gen' under 'select your model'. Are you _sure_ you've got
> gtkpod=0.99.10-2~ppa1 installed?
gratuitous screenshot!
freeyourmachine.org/gtkpod_ubuntu.png
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