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Contributed by Doug Haber
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Tuesday, 19 December 2006 |
FreshSync is a simple command-line Windows program to synchronize your
media files (mp3, avi, etc) with your portable media device. The newest
version (1.2.1) is out now and it has a bug fix which now copies track numbers on audio files from pc to device.
You can get it from here. Please check it out and let me know what you think.
-Doug p.s. Special thanks to Rave Zero for all the great feature requests & support! |
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Contributed by Doug Haber
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Monday, 11 December 2006 |
FreshSync is a simple command-line Windows program to synchronize your
media files (mp3, avi, etc) with your portable media device. The newest
version (1.2.0) is out now and it has a new feature which allows you to ignore music or video when copying (-nm or -nv).
You can get it from here. Please check it out and let me know what you think.
-Doug p.s. Special thanks to Rave Zero for all the great feature requests & support! |
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Contributed by Doug Haber
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Tuesday, 05 December 2006 |
FreshSync is a simple command-line Windows program to synchronize your
media files (mp3, avi, etc) with your portable media device. The newest
version (1.1.0) is out now and it has a new feature which allows you to
sync in both directions (from PC to device and from device to PC).
You can get it from here. Please check it out and let me know what you think.
-Doug p.s. Here's why I made it |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 December 2006 )
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LVM: Moving to a smaller drive |
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Contributed by Doug Haber
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Sunday, 29 October 2006 |
I don't know if this is a common problem, but every time I want to alter the disk space in my MythTV box I run into this issue, and I haven't seen any docs on it on the web. Anyway, here's the problem:
My existing box has three drives which are LVM'd into 1 big logical volume:
80G (/dev/hda4)
120G (/dev/hdb1)
300G (/dev/hdc)
which works out to 500G or ~450G of usable space. I just bought a new 400G drive and I wanted to pull out the 120G and 300G drives and swap in the new 400G, freeing up the drives for other uses. Unfortunately, that means moving from 420G (120G + 300G) to 400G which LVM doesn't want to do. Even though I'm only using ~300G on the logical volume, there's no way to tell LVM which physical extents it can move and which it can drop. So here's the solution (which is slow but works)...
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 29 October 2006 )
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Contributed by Doug Haber
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Saturday, 05 February 2005 |
The story of my infrared receiver |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 February 2005 )
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