Hi,
2009/10/11 Lasse Bigum :
>
> Regardless, it would be nice just getting *1* pop-up stating you ran out
> of disk space.
Fwiw, iTunes handles this by warning you before the copy that there
isn't enouh space on the device and that it will copy as much as it
can. And it's just an estimation since
On 20:57, Sun 11 Oct, Renato wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 18:38:55 +0200
> Yep, this happens to me frequently - I never had to kill X, but anyways
> clicking out tons of dialogs... there has to be a better way. (I find
> Brian's suggestion perfect)
I guess it depends on your hardware / number of s
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 18:38:55 +0200
Lasse Bigum wrote:
> I can confirm this being an issue. Actually it seems even worse than
> this. Try dragging all of you songs to the device (in my case an iPod
> Nano 2nd generation I think) and watch the endless amount of dialogs
> popping up notifying you th
I can confirm this being an issue. Actually it seems even worse than
this. Try dragging all of you songs to the device (in my case an iPod
Nano 2nd generation I think) and watch the endless amount of dialogs
popping up notifying you that it cannot write to the device. This was so
bad that RB took u
So here I am trying to write a short bit of instructions (complete with
screenshots, etc.) for my mom to show her how to copy music from her Rhythmbox
managed music archive to her MP3 player.
It's all pretty straightforward until she has a full MP3 player. At this
point, Rhythmbox is very unhelpf