V.T. Eric Layton Posted December 18, 2012 Posted December 18, 2012 OK, does a personal mp3 player count as a mobile gadget? Good. Then this is the place to post this. Santa brought me this neat little mp3 player by Sly Electronics. It's a model SL014G. Here's the spec page from Sly's website: http://www.slyelectr....php?prodID=179 I received it the other night. After charging it up the required 8 hours (I cheated and charged it only for 4 ), I commenced to transfer my mp3 playlist to the device. I had some problems... 1. Device not recognized by Linux - incorrect file system, improper partition structure, etc. OK, fine... I set it up in Win XP instead. 2. While transferring the playlist, Windows quits and gives an error about not being able to create a file for a certain song. I can only load 1/2 my playlist... about 380M or so. After that, it won't accept anything. Hmmm... it's a 4Gig player. OK, fine again... Being a tech geek, I decided that I didn't like Linux warnings about file systems and partitions being screwed up, so I figured I'd fix that. After all, I have the POWER of THE COMMAND LINE! Feel the FORCE of fdisk and parted, Luke! Using aforementioned fdisk and parted, I deleted the (apparent) four partitions on the mp3 player's flash drive. I recreated only one primary partition and formated it using FAT32. Well, whaddya' know.... it mounts right up in Linux now. I easily transferred my entire playlist without a hiccup in just a few minutes. And now... we be jammin', mon! Sometimes, it pays off to be a tech weinee. 1 Quote
ross549 Posted December 18, 2012 Posted December 18, 2012 Nice. Always good to be smarter than your gadget. Adam 1 Quote
abarbarian Posted December 18, 2012 Posted December 18, 2012 You do realise that you have probably broken 100 or so laws and are now a wanted man by Interpol. An you have probably voided your warranty. The silver lining is that you could sell Sly your hack and they could then advertise the player as being Linux friendly. 1 Quote
Guest LilBambi Posted December 18, 2012 Posted December 18, 2012 Sounds to me like Eric has the perfect mp3 gadget! Quote
V.T. Eric Layton Posted December 19, 2012 Author Posted December 19, 2012 You do realise that you have probably broken 100 or so laws and are now a wanted man by Interpol. An you have probably voided your warranty. The silver lining is that you could sell Sly your hack and they could then advertise the player as being Linux friendly. HAHAHA! Quote
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