Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sonic Stage alternative

2006-11-05 Thread Sean Miller
Alan Pope wrote:
 Don't forget QEMU when mentioning VMWare :) QEMU is an open source computer 
 emulator. I've run 
 Win95, 98, NT, 2K, XP and other operating systems under QEMU quite 
 sucessfully. It does have an 
 optional closed-source kernel module based accelerator which works very well, 
 and if you're okay 
 using that then all the better. It's a lot more open than VMWare :)
   
I had QEMU working very well on my original Warty laptop, running 
Windows 98.

 From memory, the only issue was that it didn't allow access to any 
physical filesystems from the guest OS only the virtual ones...

Sean

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sonic Stage alternative

2006-11-05 Thread Pete Ryland
On 04/11/06, STONE COLD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a Sony NWHD3 and to put music on there i have power up windows for
 it! So i thought maybe theres a way around this! so i sat there and thinking
 and thinkingand eventually came up with this idea.

I wrote a (user-land) driver for Sony NetMDs a few years ago, but
sadly I don't have the time to keep it up to date, so it probably
won't install against the latest GNOME since the vfs stuff has changed
a bit in the last few years.  It may still compile ok with a few
tweaks, but you'll have to put your device's USB id into it (from
lsusb) since I think your device is more recent than the code! :-)
Anyway, it's here if you're interested:

http://pdr.cx/projects/gnetmd/main/

Screen shots at:
http://pdr.cx/projects/gnetmd/ss/

Pete

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sonic Stage alternative

2006-11-04 Thread Robert K. Day
On Saturday 04 November 2006 23:59, STONE COLD wrote:
 The player shows up as a removable drive. could i put a linux app like
 Juk on there...and save my music on there..mp3's, ogg files etc. ? There
 is a similiar program for windows called  mp3filemanagerwhere this
 program is installed on the player and then files just dragged and dropped
 into it.!

If it shows up as a removable USB drive, then you should just be able to open 
it in Nautilus (or Konqueror, Thunar etc.) and click-and-drag MP3 files onto 
it, like any normal MP3 player.

Robert

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sonic Stage alternative

2006-11-04 Thread STONE COLD
that is true...but it doesnt support a drag and drop system..all music must 
be put on the player via sonicstage...any music put on the player via drag 
and drop just wont show up on the player itself!

From: Robert K. Day [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: British Ubuntu Talk ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sonic Stage alternative
Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 00:07:25 +

On Saturday 04 November 2006 23:59, STONE COLD wrote:
  The player shows up as a removable drive. could i put a linux app like
  Juk on there...and save my music on there..mp3's, ogg files etc. ? 
There
  is a similiar program for windows called  mp3filemanagerwhere this
  program is installed on the player and then files just dragged and 
dropped
  into it.!

If it shows up as a removable USB drive, then you should just be able to 
open
it in Nautilus (or Konqueror, Thunar etc.) and click-and-drag MP3 files 
onto
it, like any normal MP3 player.

Robert

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Sonic Stage alternative

2006-11-04 Thread Ian
Have you told Stone Cold off yet???

 

 

 

 

---Original Message--- 

 

From: STONE COLD 

Date: 05/11/2006 00:50:43 

To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com 

Subject: Re: [ubuntu-UK] Sonic Stage alternative 

 

That is true...but it doesn't support a drag and drop system..all music must


Be put on the player via sonicstage...any music put on the player via drag 

And drop just wont show up on the player itself! 

 

From: Robert K. Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Reply-To: British Ubuntu Talk ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com 

To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com 

Subject: Re: [ubuntu-UK] Sonic Stage alternative 

Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 00:07:25 + 

 

On Saturday 04 November 2006 23:59, STONE COLD wrote: 

  The player shows up as a removable drive. Could I put a linux app like 

  Juk on there...and save my music on there..mp3's, ogg files etc. ? 

There 

  is a similar program for windows called  mp3filemanagerwhere this 

  program is installed on the player and then files just dragged and 

dropped 

  into it.! 

 

If it shows up as a removable USB drive, then you should just be able to 

open 

it in Nautilus (or Konqueror, Thunar etc.) and click-and-drag MP3 files 

onto 

it, like any normal MP3 player. 

 

Robert 

 

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