Need help with iRiver T10 with Breezy!

Loïc Martin lomartin3 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 13 18:51:17 UTC 2006


ZephyrQ a écrit :
> Loïc Martin wrote:
>> ZephyrQ a écrit :
>>>
>>>     Didn't know when I bought it how difficult it was going to 
>>> be...and I need it for vacation and do NOT want to have to purchase 
>>> XP just to fill my mp3 player!
>>>
>>>     Device manager reads the device, but I cannot/do not remember 
>>> how to mount it...and I need to upgrade the firmware to convert it 
>>> from a MTP to UMS device so linux can read and put files on it.
>>>
>>>     Anyone with some steps to get this done?  I haven't upgraded to 
>>> Dapper yet because I didn't want to have to deal with upgrade issues 
>>> before I leave town for 2 weeks!
>>>>
>> If you want to make everything from Linux, see 
>> http://www.misticriver.net/showthread.php?t=32822
>>
>> Your device is a MTP one (no fat32 or anything) similar to one of the 
>> protocols used in some cameras. gPhoto (recent version) should allow 
>> you to transfer the firmware to transform it into a fat32 one.
>>
>> gPhoto in Breezy is not recent enough (you would have to compile it) 
>> but Dapper's *might* be ok (check before, because sometimes 
>> non-critical packages aren't really up to date (the right gPhoto 
>> version dates from before Upstream Version Freeze, but you never now.
>>
>> Ideally, if you have no access to a Windows XP with wmp10, try to use 
>> a Live CD. Just check if Dapper's gPhoto is up to date, then you an 
>> boot it, install gPhoto in the live session and follow the 
>> instructions. Else check Live CD that countains gPhoto, or ones that 
>> would allow you to install it easily (maybe Knopix, Fedora, Mandrake, 
>> etc...)
>
>     Thank you. I've tried some of the things mentioned in the thread, 
> but couldn't get the gphoto to compile.  Tried the .debs from unstable 
> (the most recent version), but manually installing them was not 
> working (dependency hell).  Tried to compile, but apparently I don't 
> have a compiler (gcc?) installed--first time I've used a distro that I 
> couldn't compile tarballs...
>
I have the same problem each time I try to compile anything on Ubuntu. 
Now I gave up.
There's a discussion on ubuntu-devel where the main argument not to 
provide a compiling environment enabled by default is that users that 
want to compile now what they should install to do it. Well, I've 
compiled stuff on others distros, but am still unable to see what I need 
to install to compile.

I've got a 3g partition almost full (where other distros usually use 1.5 
to 2g), thanks to fonts and stuff I'll never use. But I don't even have 
a compile environment.

>     Apt-get messed up on me and now I keep getting errors every time I 
> try to update.  Might have the command wrong...
>
>     apt-get install gphoto unstable
>
>     ...is what I thought it was.
>
Try with synaptic. Check your repositories

>     In the meantime, I bit the bullet and tried to upgrade to Dapper, 
> but the connection timed out at 7:49:00 and I missed 5 packages--so no 
> install.
>
>     Live CD might be the way to go...but I will check to see if it 
> carries the latest ghoto.
>     
>
>
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