We have become rather close since. It works well on my Ubuntu Linux box. If it didn’t I don’t think we ever could have gotten along. The supplied windows software is total crap anyway, so the best way to go is put the songs in the right directory, and then start it up and say ‘refresh tracks’. Then you wait for half an hour so it can build its indexes and tadaaa, ready to go. It does these kind of things on its own pace, I can really associate with that.
When I only had it for a short while I made the mistake of attaching it to the charger of my mobile phone. Bad Move! Luckily it was still under garantee, so I sent it in and got it back (a few months later, but hey it was my own mistake) even with a newer firmware, and with the menus in dutch in stead of english. Now my friend speaks my native language, yay!
In the meantime I’ve lost the lid that covers the battery, but with a piece of paper jammed in between it stays. But lately I was getting more serious problems. I wanted to wipe it clean to put different music on it. (Yes, I do have more than 20GiB of mp3’s, don’t ask). However, on certain directories when I did the tried and trusted ‘rm -rf *’, it suddenly said ‘Can’t delete some damn directory, filesystem is mounted read-only’. Of course it wasn’t mounted read-only, but from that moment on it became read-only. Even though issuing ‘mount’ still gave me the (rw) indication.
I couldn’t figure out what was happening, so It just ended up in the corner of my student flat for a few weeks, so it could reconsider its deeds, and I could get my toughts together.
Today I needed something to do after finishing my first exam. I seldom study after doing an exam, so I started toying around with it, and suddenly it hit me. A flash of bright Command Line Interface light hit my brain, I would give it the ‘fsck.vfat -r -a’ treatment, then see if it would come to senses. And it did
. So now I’m filling it up with lovely tunes wich makes it oh so happy.
I also found out today my AldiPod sports a PortalPlayer chipset, the same manufacturer the iPod is based on. Now my AldiPod no longer has to be shy when it spots some shiny white earphones. Apple is going to use Samsung chips in the future, but we don’t care.
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Interesting that it has a PortalPlayer chipset… Does this mean that it could run http://ipodlinux.org/ ?
I’ll definitely try it out! I just looked at their site, but I’ll have to repartition my player since linux can’t boot from a fat32 filesystem. Expect a post on it soon(ish).
Better be careful, because I don’t see the Medion device on the supported hardware list (http://ipodlinux.org/Project_Status)!
It might be possible that your firmware gets ruined…
ipodlinux forum: linux on the aldiPod Seems like it’s indeed not supported. Would’ve been nice. Oh well…
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[…] The evening before the exam. Possibly slightly apprehensive of what awaits me tomorrow morning. I’m not quite sure at what level the exam will be (written Chinese). I do believe it should work out just fine, but you never know, do you? It’s a healthy sort of apprehension, the one that motivates people to do their best. The sun was really pulling me away from my desk today, so instead of going crazy forcing myself to stay put I just went with it and ended up studying and juggling in the ‘Citadelpark’, after enjoying a lovely stroll with some cheerful beats in my aldiPod earphones. I possibly could’ve been more productive, altough I believe that sort of expression really doesn’t carry any meaning. After all, I was as productive today as I’ve been today, those are the facts, and today won’t come around again so no chance of changing those facts. Anyway, we’ll see what tomorrow brings, it’s getting too late to try and stuff some more knowledge between my ears. I’m gonna relax a bit and try to get a good night’s sleep. […]
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