On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Craig White <craigwhite@azapple.com> wrote:
On Sat, 2009-05-02 at 16:33 -0700, Dazed_75 wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Alan Dayley <alandd@consultpros.com>
> wrote:
>         I have been very happy with my 6 days of Kubuntu 9.04 use.
>          Easy to
>         install, nice icons and desktop, easy to add applications and
>         running
>         smoothly.
>
>         I cranked up Amarok for managing my music and podcasts.
>          Version 2.x
>         looks very nice and it plays music great.  Then I grabbed my
>         iPod to
>         sync and found Amarok did not have a Devices tab.  Thinking I
>         must be
>         missing some library or something else, I went on a hunt.  As
>         the hunt
>         grew longer and I could only find complaints about missing
>         devices
>         connections, I got irritated.
>
>         Jumping onto the MailScanner has detected a possible fraud
>         attempt from "irc.ubuntu.com01" claiming to be
>         irc.ubuntu.com:8001 connection and channel #kubuntu,
>         I asked about the Devices tab in Amarok.  The answer shocked
>         me:
>         Amarok 2.x does not support devices yet.  Wha?
>
>         User ActionParsnip provided the steps to get Amarok 1.4
>         installed on
>         my Kubuntu 9.04 system.  People use a Personal Package Archive
>         (PPA)
>         to create packages for their Ubuntu flavor that don't exist in
>         the
>         main archives.  ActionParsnip gave me the link to his PPA that
>         provides Amarok 1.4.  Here are the steps to take:
>
>         1. Open a Konsole or other command line window.
>
>         2. Remove the Amarok 2.x application to avoid confusion later.
>         Enter
>         the command (without the quotes): "sudo apt-get remove amarok"
>
>         2. Enter the command (without the quotes): "kdesudo
>         kate /etc/apt/sources.list"
>
>         3. Add the following two lines to the bottom of the
>         sources.list file:
>
>         deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/bogdanb/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
>         deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/bogdanb/ppa/ubuntu jaunty
>         main
>
>         4. Save the file and close kate
>
>         5. Enter the command (without the quotes): "sudo apt-get
>         update"
>
>         6. Enter the command (without the quotes): "sudo apt-get
>         install amarok14"
>
>         The Amarok icon in your application menus is now Amarok 1.4.
>          You'll
>         have to change it's settings to point at your music
>         collection, etc.
>         In my case, it pulled all my podcasts from my previous
>         configuration
>         just fine, which would have been a pain to set up again!
>
>         And now my iTunes free iPod is syncing my music just fine!
>
>         Alan

>
> Thanks Alan,  I don't care much for KDE, but I did load Kubuntu 9.04
> on a test machine the other day and had a problem getting to my
> device.  Now I know why.  Nice of them to "upgrade Amarok" by removing
> an important function.  I wonder why they released this premier audio
> app before it was ready.  Would not be a big deal except ...
>
> I normally run Amarok on my ubuntu boxen and it is not on this machine
> which I upgraded from ubuntu 8.10 to 9.04.  Amarok is not in my menu
> so either the upgrade removed it from this non-KDE box or I never
> installed it.  I'll have to check other machines.  In any case, now
> that I know about this, I will be able to deal with it.  Thanks
----
it probably should be noted that there actually is a reason for this...

KDE 4 was a complete rewrite with QT4 from top to bottom and there are
still some packages which are incomplete and as Alan has noted, one of
those things that is still incomplete are the device drivers for Amarok
and also if I recall correctly, the kdepim stuff is still a bit
incomplete (both are progressing).

So while Alan has noted the ability to get device connection via the old
QT3 compatible libraries, it may cause some issues at the point where
KDE actually comes out with the KDE 4 version of Amarok with the ability
to sync with various devices.

Another option is to use non-kde stuff for sync'ing an iPod such as
gtkpod, rhythmbox, songbird or others.

Craig


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I don't have a problem with the fact that the functionality is not yet complete.  I do have a problem with including it in a distribution where it replaces a version which did have the missing functionality.  In fact, I care not for iPOD (never had one and never will).  The principal remains.  If the new release of the program does not contain support for an important feature of the prior release, it should not be included by default in a new distribution [of ubuntu].

It is good for users to know how to get the missing functionality. 

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Dazed_75 a.k.a. Larry