If you get an MP3 player with removable media (compact flash, smart media,
etc.) there are several media reader/writers that work under Linux. Then,
the player does not have to be compatible because the media is.
Not exactly an answer to your question but when I finally by a portable
digital player, it will have removable media anyway. More flexability that
way.
Alan
At 03:05 AM 8/29/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>I've been thinking about purchasing one of those portable MP3 players like
>the Diamond Rio or the Nomad II. Has anyone ever heard of any portable
>MP3 player working with Linux? We've got the USB support, so all we need
>is the software that talks to the player for moving files back and forth,
>right? I don't have any Windows boxes at home so I'd hate to have to
>install Windows just to use the MP3 player...
>I could always strap my laptop to my back and use it as an MP3 player, but
>that's a little cumbersome, especially when I'm working out. ;-)
>Thanks,
>~M
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