tvoth3 wrote:Anyone find a way to use the station-updater for the G2 via linux (ubuntu 9.04) I've installed the updater via wine-1.1.31 and tho' the G2 "knows" it's connected to the laptop (says it is connecting) it seems to hang there.

Pop1967 wrote:tvoth3 wrote:Anyone find a way to use the station-updater for the G2 via linux (ubuntu 9.04) I've installed the updater via wine-1.1.31 and tho' the G2 "knows" it's connected to the laptop (says it is connecting) it seems to hang there.
If it's as difficult as using it on Windows, you'll have better luck updating your stations by hanging out your window and picking up a neighbor's WiFi.
beartard wrote:Someone on here once posted that he'd found a way to do it via MacOS (which shouldn't be too difficult to make work under Linux) but it was a very involved process. The above poster had it right: it's plenty difficult under Windows as well.
MikeV wrote:I had gotten it to work via OS X, but it was a royal pain because it created a new network adapter each time it was connected, and after doing it once, I had to reboot the computer before I could do it again.
When you connect your G2 via USB, it should create a network connection. If you can bridge that network connection and your regular home network connection together, then it should be seemless and easy. The bridge will allow the Slacker portable to get an address from your home router, as well as connect to Slacker's servers to get new music. If you can't bridge, but can do some sort of internet connection sharing, that would work as well, as long as the connection sharing IP range and your home network IP range are different.
If it doesn't create a network connection when you connect it, you'll need to do some searching for drivers... I don't remember the Broadcom chip that handles the networking in the G2, but I'm sure I could find it when I get home tonight.
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