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The native iPod firmware's going to require renaming of the files too.
As to our installer being broken, I'm glad to see that you're willing to take thousands of hours of other peoples' work...
Oh please, even your basic download and doc links are busted.
Am I supposed to believe that you've been testing each release on a virgin system? Just because someone got it to install 3 months ago doesn't mean last week's 'tiny' increment of a release will work at all.
I've done it several times before. But you are sitting there with more roadblocks for novice users strewn about than a 10-car pileup. Now, I can surmount all of them with enough time and research, but at that point I think about suggesting the product to my friends and family and realize they are totally excluded by this environment.
And that's also why you may not have heard of this filename complaint before... your project has perhaps become self-selecting toward people with admin skills.
If you are skeptical about that, just look at how automatically (even forcefully) you just tried to pull an end-user into the role of volunteer coder.
You want a script from me? What am I contributing it to?? Yet another FOSS project with no documented requirements and use cases (poor methodology) and a half-broken front doorstep.
...and that confusion over roles.
I'm writing all this because I care very much about the FOSS concept,
but get a bit nonplussed when I try a product and the userbase is implied in a cowardly manner to be skilled technicians and computer enthusiasts (instead of, say, general music enthusiasts).
I'm writing all this because I care very much about the FOSS concept, but get a bit nonplussed when I try a product
QuoteThe native iPod firmware's going to require renaming of the files too.What a coincidence: The iPod has an accompanying app that will do the renaming for me!
I think this brief experiment with RB is coming to an end. I share some of my fiancee's music collection which I am not allowed to rename, so copying files will be necessary.
I suggest you make a script or module in the RB Utility to perform copying and renaming of files for the user.
Finally, you have a real issue with relying on Windows to fix inconsistencies in the filesystem. Fsck.vfat or similar should be employed to do this work automatically for the user.
I won't dignify the stereotypical and almost comic kneejerk evasions in those responses (yeah, must be my hardware!!),
In RB Util click on the Manual tab, then select PDF Version and click Download. It will respond with "downloading file .pdf; Download error: received HTTP error 404"I.e. a broken link.
The app doesn't even let you begin these Manual retrieval steps until you have a correctly working ipod connected and mounted on the computer, which seems odd since the Manual might be needed to get the ipod functioning after a failed attempt.
At http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtility#Downloadthe fourth link points to the wrong version which is in a different archive format than the others.
On renaming, you shouldn't leave the user hanging on this issue without bringing it up in the docs and making some effective suggestions.
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