Ari Rankum
NAFO Karting Champion, 2012
Now that I have custom-molded ear plugs with hi-fi audio built in on the way, I'm interested in solving my Linux/MP3 prollem.
I bought an RCA Lyra back when I still allowed Microsoft Windows in the house. I could use RCA's software (wniders only) on the one remaining winders box and load up RCA's proprietary abortion of MP3 known as mpx, or mpy, I forget. I've tried mounting the Lyra (<==== slow, and right over the plate, right there) file system but got no love. Rather than re-install winders on one of the machines in the house, I'm considering buying another MP3 player.
So, the question: who has had good success with Linux support of a modestly priced (No Apple products for me) MP3 player? Any recs?
Thanks!
I bought an RCA Lyra back when I still allowed Microsoft Windows in the house. I could use RCA's software (wniders only) on the one remaining winders box and load up RCA's proprietary abortion of MP3 known as mpx, or mpy, I forget. I've tried mounting the Lyra (<==== slow, and right over the plate, right there) file system but got no love. Rather than re-install winders on one of the machines in the house, I'm considering buying another MP3 player.
So, the question: who has had good success with Linux support of a modestly priced (No Apple products for me) MP3 player? Any recs?
Thanks!