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Re: [opensuse] Android telephones and openSUSE
* Roger Oberholtzer <roger@xxxxxx> [08-17-11 02:46]:

There is also music. I am one of those weirdos who still buy CDs and
somehow come across the odd stray MP3. When I had an old iPod, I happily
used gtkpod to sync music. When I moved to a newer iPod, that stopped
working (and still does not work). So I moved the music to my Mac and
sync with iTunes. Which really does a great job. Android seems to be
less organized with how it treats media. I can use something called
iSyncr on the Mac to sync music with the Android phone. But it really is
no better than gtkpod was. So I have been looking for Linux software to
handle music between a Linux and an Android device. It is really a
matter of 'just' maintaining a directory on the phone, as it seems most
music apps simple scan for files. There is no complex database as there
is in iTunes.


I plug my Motorola Android Atrix into a usb port and access as an external
drive. Then I can use mc or ... to copy music directly from one device to
the other.
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