> >Hey all, > > > >I'm thinking about getting something so that I can carry my music around > >with me. Of course, I want it to work with Linux. The player that > >seems the most interesting to me is the Rio Riot. I can't find any info > >on it working with Linux, which isn't encouraging. Has anyone used this > >player with Linux? > > > > Thanks, > > Ted > ><< signature.asc >> > I have not used the riot either, for 2 reasons. 1) when I was looking a few months ago, I couldn't find any support for linux and 2) its stores mp3's on the disk in a non-editable way, i.e. you have to use their tools to put mp3's on and take them off. What I went to was the archos jukebox. I cannot sing it enough praises :) It works perfect under linux as a usb hdd (usb-storage driver). You can use it to store data as well as mp3's, there are versions that allow recording, fm players integrated, and media players. The one I got has a 15G drive and is a recorder also. works beautifully. There is also alot of open-source developement for the archos: http://rockbox.haxx.se/ The jukebox also is very sturdy. I found out that if you accidentally leave it on the roof of your car, you have about 10 miles at 55-70mph before it will fall off :) David -- "I find your lack of faith disturbing." --Darth Vader --- 6:40am up 32 days, 17:08, 2 users, load average: 0.03, 0.01, 0.00