@Gianluca: No plans for an updated Rhythmbox in F12. File a bug in the Red Hat bugzilla if you have specific bugs you'd like to see fixed.
6 April 2010 at 19:11
As Martin posted recently, libimobiledevice hit 1.0.0 earlier this week. As a timeline of what's available in Fedora, here's a list of the features available in each Fedora release for iPhone and iPod Touch users:- Fedora 11 contains libimobiledevice 1.0.0 and filesystem access through ifuse- Fedora 12 was the first distribution to ship with out-of-the-box support for gvfs-afc, presenting you with your device on the desktop as soon as plugged in.- Fedora 13 (and the upcoming Beta) will contain libgpod and Rhythmbox with music syncing support for those devices. Loads of tweaks are happening now in Fedora 13 to make the experience smoother. Feedback in the bugzillas, as per usual.
"iPhone and iPod touch support in Fedora"
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What's really missing right now is DACP support in rhythmbox.
24 March 2010 at 13:32
@Anonymous: DACP support is listed in the Summer Of Code project ideas: http://live.gnome.org/SummerOfCode2010/Ideas
24 March 2010 at 14:15
Why libgpod and similar libs are not GObject based? It makes them difficult to bind.
24 March 2010 at 17:16
You should ask that question to libgpod hackers. My guess is that it makes it easier to use from non-GObject based desktops, such as KDE.
24 March 2010 at 17:18
Any chance to see an updated rhythmbox in Fedora 12
26 March 2010 at 09:48
@Gianluca: No plans for an updated Rhythmbox in F12. File a bug in the Red Hat bugzilla if you have specific bugs you'd like to see fixed.
6 April 2010 at 19:11