As an Ipod user that uses fedora core 4 and that has been lurking in here for over a year.. and that ha experience a broken screen and now a HD that is failing and will cost 170$+ to replace.. I am thinking of the Neuros... and the 80 gig deal..... I am a music lover and do not think that the 442 is what I want.. but the N3 onday is something I am looking forward too....
My question...is .. I use Rythmbox to manage my music on fedora and GTKPOD to sync my ipod right now...
What/how would I sync or read my neuros on Fedora? will the nerous just mount and I can use nautilus to copy files over?
I think this is the way I am going to go... Please advise and let me know.... trg
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I use Sorune on Ubuntu. Sorune can be installed on any platform; it does not look lovely but it works well.
In Ubuntu the neuros automatically mounts (I assume it is the same for Fedora). Once it is mounted, you just drag all your music files into a folder [I named mine "music" :) ] then you use Sorune just to build the database. Unlike the ipod, all of your music is still accessible from the neuros drive (like an external hard drive) and nothing is hidden.
Edited by - Groovykid on 12/31/2005 09:07:23 AM
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I use Debian (sid) Sorune works well for me,http://www.sorune.com/ Your Fedora should see the neuros like usbdrive... if usbdrives work on your system then the neuros should work _out_of_the_box_ Otherwise you will need the proper usb&&scsi; stuff in the kernel/modules and *usb-storage* programs...
Joachimp
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