My iPhone 3GS is using iOS 4.2 and I had just reset all of the settings. This 
is what I did leading up to the iPhone being filled up with "other":
1. Synced my music library with iPhone. The music didn't all fit on the iPhone, 
but it was listed as music.
2. Banshee doesn't have the option like Songbird to organize music folders, so 
I closed Banshee, moved all of my music to an external drive, started Banshee, 
and had Banshee import the songs back in, copying the files to their 
destination.
3. I plugged my iPhone into my computer and synced it with a different playlist.
At this point, Banshee says that my iPhone is completely filled with "other", 
and according to my iPhone there is 0 free space. The iPod app says that I 
don't have any content, and I have no way to remove the "other" from my iPhone 
so as to be able to install applications. The iPhone presented a dialog while I 
was looking at the iPod that there was something wrong with the pictures app 
that needed my attention, and when I went to the pictures app, it complained 
that I couldn't add any more pictures because there was no space. I tried 
looking at the iPhone with gtkpod, but it popped up 3 dialogs saying that I had 
to initialize the iPhone, and I clicked okay for the first one and cancel for 
the remaining dialogs. Now, whenever I start Banshee with my iPhone plugged in, 
it promptly crashes after consuming 100% CPU for some time. I'm kind of 
wondering why this feature is included in Ubuntu at all, since it fills up my 
iPhone with inaccessible music and consumes 100% of my CPU while crashing 
Banshee. I attached the terminal output of running Banshee with the iPhone 
plugged in.

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  Songs synced to iPhone 4 do not appear in iPod app

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