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,
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
Hi,
just wondering if someone can help!
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.
The player shows up as a removable drive.
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
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
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