Alex Malinovich wrote: > As far as compatibility is concerned, it works perfectly for me. Some > people have had problems with lockups using the USB 1.1 version but > switching from usb-uhci to uhci or vice-versa usually fixed it. I > would very much recommend getting the USB 2.0 version however, since > the speed difference is enormous. I have USB2 ports on my computer and am planning on getting the USB2 version. Is there anything special I need to do to get USB(2) working or do I just plug, dmesg | tail, mount, and play?
> But by far the best thing with owning a Neuros is the community. I > started using Linux not because it was a superior OS, but because I > believe in and want to support Free Software. I bought my Neuros > because I needed a portable Ogg player, but I love my Neuros because > of the people involved in it. The company and the community are all > really wonderful folks, and the amount of support that the company > provides to the community is astounding. They just recently released > the source for the firmware so this is really an exciting time to pick > one up. And look at me, I'm rambling again. :) So needless to say, I > definitely think you should pick one up. Thanks very much ::crosses off making a home-made ogg player from list::. -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GAT/CM$/CS>$/CC/IT$/M/S/O/U dpu s+:++ !a C++$>C+++$ UB+++>++++$L++++$*-- P+>++$ L+++(++++)$ E-(---) W+++>$ N(+) o? K- w--(---) O? M V? PS++@ PE-@ Y+@ PGP++(+++)>$ t? 5? X? R tv--(-) b++(+++)@ DI? D? G e->++++ h* r? z* ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ David Mandelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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