If you buy an MP3 player that uses Compact Flash media it will be compatible with every operating system that has a supported flash reader. I have a Pontis SP600 that can read CF and MMC cards and i successfully use it with Linux and my portable computer with a PCMCIA flash reader.
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> So has anybody converted these to MPEG or something?
Just use MPlayer, it will play just about anoy video file out there...
kernel.org runs on 2.6, right now they are serving kernels at ~250MBits/s
http://kaltoft.linux.dk/2004Apr23_trip.avi/ /kaltoft.linux.dk/2004Apr23_trip_small.avi
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If you buy an MP3 player that uses Compact Flash media it will be compatible with every operating system that has a supported flash reader. I have a Pontis SP600 that can read CF and MMC cards and i successfully use it with Linux and my portable computer with a PCMCIA flash reader.
> So has anybody converted these to MPEG or something?
Just use MPlayer, it will play just about anoy video file out there...
I have the same problem (I'm using SuSE 6.1) so i downloaded an upgrade from SuSE.com (gppshare.rpm)
./opera
:-(
But now instead I get:
martin@martin:~/opera >
./opera: error in loading shared libraries
/usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: undefined symbol: _IO_file_open
D'oh...