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wraggster
December 29th, 2010, 23:49
News via http://wejp.k.vu/gmu/gmu-0-7-2_released

Here is another Gmu release with several new features and bugfixes. Once again Gmu is available for several platforms: GP2X, GP2X Wiz, Dingoo A320/A330, Ben Nanonote, Pandora Handheld and for the first time the Zipit Z2. Caanoo users please have a look here.


The Zipit is kind of special in that there is no operating system everyone uses, so it isn't really possible to create a package that everyone can use. I have included Gmu in my little Linux system for the Z2, though. Also I am including a Z2 package here which should work for those root filesystems which are based on uClibc.

Changes since the last release:
» Speex decoder plugin for playing .spx files
» Autoscroll feature: Gmu can automatically scroll the playlist view to the currently played track
» Command line tool for controling Gmu (can also work over the network)
» Pandora: Gmu window can be closed by clicking the close button
» Pandora: Fullscreen option added (press F to toggle fullscreen)
» Support for the Zipit Z2 platform
» Bugfix: Time display was only partly visible when playtime/length was above 99:99
» Bugfix: The display backlight power-off timer was not being disabled when switching to another virtual terminal (Ben Nanonote/Zipit Z2)
» Simplified process of adding new platforms/devices
» Some other changes and bugfixes I forgot to mention


Pandora users: It seems on some Pandoras Gmu does not remember its settings, which is not a bug in Gmu but a bug with the PND system. In such cases Gmu simply cannot store its configuration. If you are in doubt, please check if there are Gmu's config files on your SD card under /pandora/appdata/gmu-7. In those cases where storing the settings did not work, sometimes there were subdirectories with strange names (with several dots or commas in it name) in that /pandora/appdata/gmu-7 directory. You might also want to try to remove the gmu-7 directory and then start Gmu.

Ben NanoNote users: To be able to use some new features and key mappings you need to remove your user config directory before running Gmu. Simply delete /root/.config/gmu/

GP2X users: This release works with the Open2X firmware only. When you are still using the old GPH firmware, please use Gmu 0.6.3 instead