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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? So... What are you listening to? Post 52688 by kswaraj on Wednesday 23rd of June 2004 07:04:40 PM
Old 06-23-2004
I have my CD ripped into MP3 and are loaded into my Dell Digital DJ Jukebox, which i carry on me, Its great to listen while working.

I probably listen to Rap and Hip Hop.

Swaraj
 

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GNOMAD2(1)							   User Commands							GNOMAD2(1)

NAME
gnomad2 - transfer files between a host and a Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox, Zen jukebox or Dell Digital Jukebox (DJ). SYNOPSIS
gnomad2 [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
Gnomad 2 is a GUI built on top of GTK/GNOME 2, id3lib and libnjb that makes it possible to transfer tracks and files from/to a Creative Nomad Jukebox (all brands) and the Dell DJ. It is designed much like an ordinary graphical FTP program, in commander-style. OPTIONS
-D[DEBUGLEVEL] A debug level is a number between 1 and 15, identical to the debug level value of libnjb. --load-modules=[MODULE]... Dynamic modules to load Help options -?, --help Show this help message --usage Display brief usage message GTK+ --gdk-debug=FLAGS Gdk debugging flags to set --gdk-no-debug=FLAGS Gdk debugging flags to unset --display=DISPLAY X display to use --screen=SCREEN X screen to use --sync Make X calls synchronous --name=NAME Program name as used by the window manager --class=CLASS Program class as used by the window manager --gtk-debug=FLAGS Gtk+ debugging flags to set --gtk-no-debug=FLAGS Gtk+ debugging flags to unset --g-fatal-warnings Make all warnings fatal --gtk-module=MODULE Load an additional Gtk module Bonobo activation support --oaf-ior-fd=FD File descriptor to print IOR on --oaf-activate-iid=IID IID to activate --oaf-private Prevent registering of server with OAF GNOME Library --disable-sound Disable sound server usage --enable-sound Enable sound server usage --espeaker=HOSTNAME:PORT Host:port on which the sound server to use is running --version 2.6.1.1 Session management --sm-client-id=ID Specify session management ID --sm-config-prefix=PREFIX Specify prefix of saved configuration --sm-disable Disable connection to session manager GNOME GUI Library --disable-crash-dialog Disable crash dialog AUTHOR
Written by Linus Walleij. This manual page was written by Shaun Jackman <sjackman@debian.org> for the Debian system. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to Linus Walleij <triad@df.lth.se>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003 Linus Walleij This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU- LAR PURPOSE. SEE ALSO
http://gnomad2.sourceforge.net/ Gnome gnomad2 2.8.2 September 2004 GNOMAD2(1)
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