On Saturday 02 September 2006 06:04, Tim Hanson wrote:
I bought a Sansa Sandisk e250 (2gb) mp3 player, and I haven't been able to recognize it through its usb port. Does anyone know how I can get it to mount?
"The player has two modes. One mode is like an external USB drive and supports MP3's. That should work just fine for Linux. Two drives will show. One is the internal memory and the other is the SD card."
After lots and lots of playing around, I finally got my E250 to play my mp3s and, just as importantly, to properly sort the tracks into albums. Thank you for giving me a couple of pieces to the puzzle. The Sansa E200 series, of which the largest just released is 8gb, is getting very popular as an alternative to iPod. It is also known as Linux-friendly, but some tweaking is necessary. Would it be possible for me to go through the whole process, step by step, and add what I just learned to the knowledge base? Something like this might help someone. -- There are people so addicted to exaggeration that they can't tell the truth without lying.