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Hi.
Can someone tell me the trick with MTP on Ubuntu? I have tried both Gnomad2 and mtpfs, but neither detects the Clip when in MTP mode. It works fine in MSC, and MTP mode works perfectly on Vista and XP. While googling, I came across a media organizer using MTP named MOrganize, but the developer hasn't published it yet. Is there something like that available? Cheers MOrganize screenshot:
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Why do you want MTP? Its utterly useless
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Oh thanks, that helped alot.
What if I like the convenience of smooth music sync and are willing to give MTP a shot even when M is for Microsoft?
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If you are using a new version of Ubuntu then Amarok and Rhythmbox (via Plugin) should do the trick!
Amarok: http://amarok.kde.org/ Rhythmbox: http://www.gnome.org/projects/rhythmbox/ |
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