On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Sean Dague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 08:41:37PM -0400, John Mort wrote:
>  > I've been using iTunes on a windows PC for awhile now to get podcasts
>  > onto my iPod, but I've been using my linux machine almost exclusively
>  > lately, and it's become a bother to boot the windows PC in the morning
>  > to sync up whatever's new.  So I'm finally getting around to looking
>  > for linux alternatives.  Does anyone have any recommendations for what
>  > would work well with podcasts? I don't put music on my iPod, so I
>  > really don't care about that.  I'm primarily looking for something
>  > that will automatically check my podcasts periodically and download
>  > whatever is new, and will sync with my iPod when I plug it in without
>  > me having to manually push files around.  Does anything like this
>  > exist yet?
>
>  Check out Rhythmbox, it seems to have sync support for mpt and ipod.
>

I'll give that a shot, I thought I tried that one but I can't remember
why it didn't work or I didn't like it, so maybe I didn't actually
give it a try yet.  All I can recall right now are Amarok, Banshee,
gtkpod, and gPodder.

-- 
John D. Mort
http://john.mort.net
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