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Hey, I just got my new ifp899 today. I'm trying to make it work with linux. Basically, first, I tried to use the ifp-line, ifp-gnome and such products. All of those said one things to me:
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Error: Device is busy. (I was unable to claim its interface.) Has anyone gotten ifp899 to work with linux? I'm running Ubuntu Hoary andrei |
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A patch (driver) is needed to make a new one (managed firmware) work with ifp-line... and it's not easy.
It sounds like you need to install it on a windows pc and update to UMS firmware after which you won't need ifp-line, drivers, etc. It should 'just work' as a flash drive without any weird software afterwards. |
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Check /proc/bus/usb/devices to see which driver, if any, is claiming the device. If a driver hasn't recognised it, it's probably still the default "Managed" firmware. The error from ifp-line sounds like you might not have permission to access USB devices, follow the instructions at http://www.roback.cc/projects/iRiver/ to fix that. Please also read my last post for info about better tools for iFP players; ifp-line is rather old, and is only really useful for performing firmware updates. Quote:
Last edited by Triskelios : May 9th, 2005 at 04:28 AM. |
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I have a iFP895 which is working great with Ubuntu Hoary. I didn't change the firmware (I want ogg support). It should be identical to the iFP899 except that yours have more memory. I got the same error as you did at first. The problem was, in my case, root related. Try running ifp-gnome as root i.e
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sudo ifp-gnome Let us know if it works. Last edited by risager : May 9th, 2005 at 08:57 AM. |
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support to the Managed firmware, so you won't lose much except the max recording bitrate and the ability to show player info on a computer. Quote:
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It seems the link to the hotplug section is only relevant if he has the UMS firmware.
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