Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st May 2007 22:38 UTC
Mandriva, Mandrake, Lycoris Distrowatch has reviewed Mandriva Spring, and concludes: "All in all I'd say it's a fairly typical Mandriva release. It features improved looks and added features, but it is released with a few issues. I don't think many of the problems are of major importance for the average user, but for myself, I won't be using Mandriva without wireless support."
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RE[3]: Re: WiFi
by AdamW on Thu 3rd May 2007 05:30 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Re: WiFi"
AdamW
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2005-07-06

mm, what kind of mp3 player is it?

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RE[4]: Re: WiFi
by fukudasan on Thu 3rd May 2007 10:12 in reply to "RE[3]: Re: WiFi"
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2006-06-04

Hi Adam,

Actually it is a domestically-built half-gigabyte "Mobiblu", I believe they sell them in North America now because their web site changed location/address some time ago. But this is now an old model, I don't think they sell anything with less than a gigabyte of storage now.

But the local Kyobo bookstore also sells iPods now and from what I have been reading, GTKPod and Amarok both support loading iPods now, although apparently GTKPod is better for this. Is this correct?

Andrew. ^_^

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RE[5]: Re: WiFi
by AdamW on Thu 3rd May 2007 16:45 in reply to "RE[4]: Re: WiFi"
AdamW Member since:
2005-07-06

interesting, I thought MobiBlu's were usable as normal USB mass storage devices. Yours isn't?

on iPods - I've no personal experience, but that's what I've heard too. You need PLF libs to transfer songs to the iPod, of course. The GNOME players also have support now I believe.

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