Ulrik Sverdrup wrote:
It looks like this regression is a consequence of the gio port;
Rhythmbox now refuses to handle removable devices without
corresponding volume (such as fuse mounts); this has to be taken
upstream to discuss.
Sounds likely. Can you forward it upstream on
Upstream bug report is
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=586886
2009/6/24 Emilio Pozuelo Monfort po...@ubuntu.com:
Ulrik Sverdrup wrote:
It looks like this regression is a consequence of the gio port;
Rhythmbox now refuses to handle removable devices without
corresponding volume (such
The ipod is mounted like this:
sshfs -o workaround=all -o idmap=user mob...@ulrik-ipod.local:Media /m
edia/ipod
so I mount ~/Media of the mobile user (unprivileged user of the
ipod, where the music library is)
That directory looks like this:
(opening it now in nautilus, it has the blue bar
It looks like this regression is a consequence of the gio port;
Rhythmbox now refuses to handle removable devices without
corresponding volume (such as fuse mounts); this has to be taken
upstream to discuss.
(What I can see, 0.11.x was pre-gio port and 0.12.x is post-port)
ulrik
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Le dimanche 21 juin 2009 à 22:13 +0200, Ulrik Sverdrup a écrit :
Now, the ipod does not show up at all. It is displayed as a
digital camera in nautilus if connected by cable.
This is probably part of the problem.
What does the directory tree on your iPod’s root look like? (Not your
music
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