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h4ngedm4n
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Posted - 06/28/2004 : 9:08:11 PM
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hello, I just received a neuros 20 gb backpack usb 2.0 today. I proceeded to use positron, which set up okay but does not seem to work when I do positron sync.
However, i did manage to make ndbm work, so it is currently syncing the music on my computer to the neuros.
Now, I would like to have a command line tool since I like command line more than gui, and was wondering if anyone else were experiencing problems, or if i were an isolated case?
the problem is basically "the number of format strings do not match the number of extra input fields"
I am using linux kernel 2.6.5, and trying to load ogg files. i tried manually positron nameoffile.ogg but that did not work either |
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noiz
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Posted - 06/28/2004 : 9:12:35 PM
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quote: Originally posted by h4ngedm4n
hello, I just received a neuros 20 gb backpack usb 2.0 today. I proceeded to use positron, which set up okay but does not seem to work when I do positron sync.
However, i did manage to make ndbm work, so it is currently syncing the music on my computer to the neuros.
Now, I would like to have a command line tool since I like command line more than gui, and was wondering if anyone else were experiencing problems, or if i were an isolated case?
the problem is basically "the number of format strings do not match the number of extra input fields"
I am using linux kernel 2.6.5, and trying to load ogg files. i tried manually positron nameoffile.ogg but that did not work either
might want to try out sorunehttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/sorune/. you can use that from a command line and just in case your wondering it is written in perl.
-noiz |
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Lou Erickson
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Posted - 06/29/2004 : 5:11:39 PM
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I believe ndbm also has a command line as well. I don't know where to get the docs; try the ndbm forums or web site.
I've never, not even once, tried Positron, so I couldn't guess what's up with it.
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alecm
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Posted - 06/29/2004 : 6:04:11 PM
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quote: Originally posted by h4ngedm4n
hello, I just received a neuros 20 gb backpack usb 2.0 today. I proceeded to use positron, which set up okay but does not seem to work when I do positron sync.
However, i did manage to make ndbm work, so it is currently syncing the music on my computer to the neuros.
Now, I would like to have a command line tool since I like command line more than gui, and was wondering if anyone else were experiencing problems, or if i were an isolated case?
the problem is basically "the number of format strings do not match the number of extra input fields"
I am using linux kernel 2.6.5, and trying to load ogg files. i tried manually positron nameoffile.ogg but that did not work either
Positron was never updated for artist under album support. This is probably the source of the problem, especially if you've already created a database with some other program. It should work if manually delete the old database and you use positron to create a fresh database. But you are probably better off using the NDBM or sorune command-line. Good luck. |
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Sean Starkey
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Posted - 07/21/2004 : 8:46:13 PM
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NDBM's command line options:
[starkey@server starkey]$ java -jar NeurosDBM.1.42.jar --help
Usage: java -jar NeurosDBM.jar <options>
Options:
-r,--remove Removes the specified file from the Neuros.
-a,--add Adds the specified file to the Neuros.
-h,--help Displays this help message.
-c,--clear Clears the database on the Neuros.
-t,--restore Restore the database in the specified directory.
-p,--path Specifies the path where the Neuros is mounted.
-l,--list Lists tracks currently stored on the Neuros.
-q,--quiet Runs in quiet mode.
-b,--backup Back up the Neuros database to the specified directory.
-s,--sync Syncronizes the Neuros with the local database.
-v,--version Display the version of NDBM
-e,--rebuild Rebuilds the Neuros database.
Sean Starkey - Project Manager for Neuros Database Manipulator - http://neurosdbm.sourceforge.net |
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