![]() If you have any problems with the Gnutella Forum registration process or your Gnutella Forum account login, please contact us (this is not for program use questions.) Your email address must be legitimate and verified before becoming a full member of the forums. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! (click here) (Note: we use Yandex mail server so make sure yandex is not on your email filter or blocklist.) By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content, fun aspects such as the image caption contest and play in the arcade, and access many other special features after your registration and email confirmation. YamiPod will appear as a small window until it reads the contents of your iPod, after which the window should expand into something like the window in Figure 16-7.You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. To get things under way, plug your iPod into one of your USB ports, and then doubleclick the YamiPod file within the yam-linux folder. When your user prompt reappears, you can close the Terminal window.īecause YamiPod itself is an executable binary file, you don't have to install it to put it to work, and you are now ready to step into action. When prompted for your password, type it, and press ENTER. In the same Terminal window, type the following command and press enter, making sure to leave a space on either side of cp and between so.* and /usr like so:ģ. Open a Terminal window, type cd yam-linux, and press ENTER.Ģ. Since /usr/lib is in protected territory, you will have to use the sudo command to perform the copy procedure. Before you can run YamiPod you will need to copy the file that begins with libfmodex within the yam-linux folder to the /usr/lib folder. Unlike Floola, you are not yet ready to use YamiPod. Once the Archive Manager opens, extract YamiPod to your home folder. As with Floola, when Firefox asks you what to do with the file, accept the default Open with Archive Manager by clicking OK. To get YamiPod, go to and download its Linux version. Figure 16-6: An iPod management alternative to gtkpod-Floolaĭownloading, Installing, and Running YamiPod ![]() Floola, as shown in Figure 16-6, should then appear. You can run Floola by opening the Floola-linux folder and double-clicking the Floola binary file. ![]() When Firefox asks you what to do with the file, accept the default Open with Archive Manager by clicking OK, and then extract the Floola-linux folder to your home folder. To get Floola, go to and download the linux (GTK) version. In addition to their clean interfaces, both allow audio-direct and helper-less playback (which gtkpod doesn't), and their playlist creation and handling is more refined.ĭownloading, Installing, and Running FloolaĪs of this writing, neither Floola nor YamiPod are available via Automatix or Synaptic, so you'll probably need to download them from each project's website. Both are relative newcomers to the iPod file management arena, but they are attractive and capable alternatives with significant followings. There is another pair of iPod management applications that might be of interest to you as alternatives to gtkpod: Floola and YamiPod.
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