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I have a Sandisk Sansa that I have used with great success for a while now. It is a 4GB version (older) that I have supplemented with an 8GB SD chip, and it works beautifully as a USB device in Linux. It has a Windows utility that you can use to interface with it, but I never bothered installing it.<BR>
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My wife just bought a new Sansa, and it has a larger screen and more bells and whistles, but it works exactly the same in Linux.<BR>
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Dan<BR>
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On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 17:31 -0400, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
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On Mon, 2011-04-11 at 21:42 -0400, Pete Hardie wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 21:33, Damon L. Chesser <<A HREF="mailto:damon@damtek.com">damon@damtek.com</A>> wrote:
> > Any recommendations for a MP3 player that works with Linux?
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> Works how? gtkpod makes iPods work well, and rumor has it that any
> MP3 player that just uses directories and files and acts like a USB
> drive can be used - load with drag and drop or CLI movement of files.
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> DO you have any models in mind?
No, although the SanDisk Sansa clip looks good (spent some time
searching google today). A few years back, it was "hard" to find any
data on these things and I think I am in the market for one now as I am
not happy with the cheap on I purchased a few years back. Then again,
back then, spending $40 on a thing to listen to music/spoken word was
hard to justify.
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