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phunni

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  1. more... paragraphs... can't take it... all in... (gasp) I used to love tinkering and getting things working too... Don't have the energy for it these days...
  2. It looks like a custom option which means you probably have to use a very specific JVM... Having said that - I would have thought their support would have told you that if it were true... I'm pretty sure (although not certain - it's only from memory) that -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize is not a standard option - hence the error message. You would need a JVM that's expecting this option...
  3. Hey guys - it's not worth getting into a huge debate over this! I would prefer to use ogg, but most players don't seem to support it - and the ones that do don't tick many of the other boxes...
  4. Irivers do seem to support ogg - but they're too expensive and I don't think they're drag and drop anymore - even if they are, most reviews seem to think that they're not as good as they were...
  5. Actually I may be able to answer my own question with the Archos 604 - it ticks all the boxes, except radio and ogg support - which were my optionals anyway...
  6. I assumed there would be loads of discussion here about good, linux compatible, MP3 players. There are, but they all seem to be old - so I thought I'd start a new thread... I want to replace my Ipod mini with something a bit bigger - 4Gb is proving far too small... What I (ideally) want is: Drag and Drop support High capacity - minimum of 20Gb, preferably 60+ Ogg support Video - ideally Xvid and/or DivX support Relatively cheap... An FM radio The radio and Ogg support are not essential. The reason I'm not keen to go for another ipod is that I'd like the drag and drop support, and they're too expensive... I've already googled extensively and reviews about the latest iriver's aren't positive - plus I'm not sure they're drag and drop these days. As far as I can make out Creative's high capacity aren't d&d either... I was quite excited to discover a reference to the Neuros player in a thread around here - but they're discontinued... :sad: Equally the Iriver h340 looked a reasonable option but they're also discontinued and not that cheap anyway... So - what do you think? And SoulSe - I already know that you think I should go for an ipod anyway ;)
  7. Actually I think the main reason a lot of phones are locked into contracts is because it guarantees income... Which is also why so many phone companies subsidise the phone. If I give you £200 towards your phone but can guarantee that you'll spend at least £250 then it' worth it for me...
  8. I have to say that I genuinely don't think I've been a party to FUD - I just really can't understand the fuss about this phone or why it's so special... Unless it's just 'cause it's Apple's first phone... I suppose my opinion may well be coloured by a completely different experience of WM to SoulSe - for example I have imov installed and it works without problems... Generally I have found my phone to be pretty much all I wanted it to be... I can't see what the iPhone can do that mine can't - or many others for that matter...
  9. well - good luck to you. I hope it's everything you want it to be... I think my HTC P3600 is fantastic and has given me no problems...(including using my fingers on the screen all the time) But I guess we've just had different experiences of WM...
  10. While I agree that he may be biased - he does make some good points. I just really can't see what the fuss is with the iPhone... What can it do that other devices can't? The physical design certainly isn't very original - so it must be the interface I suppose...
  11. I wouldn't say never - but almost never and, when it has, it's always been due to resource hungry 3rd party apps... I can read/reply to SMS (OK - I can't actually reply to them without the stylus, but it doesn't bother me...) and make calls wth one hand - I can actually do most things without the stylus - it just doesn't bother me to... Actually I don't really use the stylus for when I use the phoen features at all (except, as I say, writing SMS...) In fact I only really use the stylus when I'm using it as a PDA - and not even al lthe time then. Which doesn't seem unreasonable to me at all - but as I say, I can't really see what the problem is with a stylus. OK - I guess it would be annoying for having to make/answer calls - but I really don't... WM5 is a big step up from previous versions - I would agree with you about how it sucks if we were talking about previous versions...
  12. I've had no problems with my WM device. I've seen no problems with regular use of the fingers (although who cares - this idea that no one wants to use a stylus is so alien to my experience...). I find it does everything I want and it does it well... I also think it looks pretty cool. Sure It'd prefer it if it wasn't a Microsoft device, but I'm not that bothered. I honestly can't see a single reason why I'd ever want an iPhone over my current phone/PDA...
  13. Not really true - I use my fingers all the time... Yes it is running windows, but I can live with that... :P
  14. Well - I love my HTC P3600 - and I can't see anything about the iPhone that I don't already have...
  15. Firefox is called Bon Echo in Arch as well - although I think Sea Monkey is actually the official name for the new Mozilla suite...
  16. You're just plain wrong! This ONE single tutorial will satisfy all tutorial needs you might ever have!
  17. I think it's something to do with the fact that an Array is itself an Object (and therefore a type) so it's not quite as simple as with other objects... You'd be better off creating a Vector full of the Strings and then converting that to an array of Strings: String[] colouredStrings = (String[]) myColoursVector.toArray(new String[0]; Actually, you'd be better off just starting with an array of Strings - but I'm assuming there's a reason you're not...
  18. Even if the two wiki's have exactly the same goals - it's still, imho, worth having both - since they are based out of and supported by different (albeit overlapping) communities...
  19. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding you, but I just want to clarify that neither free BSD nor Solaris are Linux distros. They are both "flavours" of Unix - and are very similar to Linux, but are not the same. I've only got experience of Solaris and Linux and would, personally, always use Linux over Solaris as I just find it easier to get it set up how I like...
  20. phunni

    Apple iPod Nano

    see if any devices called something like /dev/sda1 appear when you plug the ipod in and try mounting to that - or sda2...
  21. I'm pretty sure you can do that yourself John, but I've done it for you anyway... Cheers
  22. gtkpod is great for linux - anapod is great for windows...
  23. Wouldn't be on anything else! Unfortunately, If I just pacman -Syu at the moment, then I lose wireless - which means I can't get anything!
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