Riotware is a command-line utility that provides *nix users with a way to manage the content on their Rio Riot digital audio player. GUI support will hopefully be added in the future. Riotware does not provide support for other Rio audio players.


http://riotware.sourceforge.net





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2004-09-14

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2004-01-28

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  • Riotware 0.4.1

    Riotware 0.4.1 has been released. While there are no major changes in this release, I cleaned up the code used to send files to the Riot. Bulk uploads are now conducted in alphanumeric order and I fixed a memory leak or two. I was able to upload about 3000+ songs to my Riot overnight, so any uploading problems should be resolved. If anybody has any problems with this release, please let me know.

    posted by chiavc 1910 days ago

  • File released: /riotware/riotware-0.4.1/riotware-0.4.1.tar.gz

    posted 1910 days ago

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  • Riotware & Fedora

    It's been a while since I've had time to work on Riotware again. In that time, I upgraded my development machine to Fedora Core 2. This has introduced some issues which other users may be experiencing which I believe are independent of Riotware's code. The latest version of Riotware still runs without problems on my laptop running RH9. I tested it with the libusb-0.16-3 rpm as well as version 0.18 with no problems. My laptop runs kernel version 2.4.21 compiled from source. With the upgrade of my development machine, I've used both the libusb rpm and libusb 0.18 from cvs compiled from source. The latest version of Riotware appears to run correctly on my FC2 machine when it is running the 2.4.23 kernel. The problem I experience is when I try to get the list of files from the riot. The riot will respond the first time, but then timeout if you try it again. Attempting to get the filelist a third time is successful, but a forth time is not and so the cycle continues. This problem is apparent under the 2.6.5 or 2.6.6 kernels. This leads me to believe it is a bug in the kernel or a kernel incompatibility with libusb. Until other users can replicate this problem I cannot know for sure. The upgrade to FC2 now requires me to be logged in as root in order to communicate with my riot. In RH9 this was not necessary. I know some users If you are experiencing problems with Riotware please contact me so I can fix them.

    posted by chiavc 1993 days ago

  • April Fools

    No, its not an April Fools joke, Riotware version 0.4.0 has been released. It includes a lot of internal changes for the better and hopefully fixes some bugs. Please try this version if you are having any problems with riotware.

    posted by chiavc 2075 days ago

  • File released: /riotware/riotware-0.4.0/riotware-0.4.0.tar.gz

    posted 2075 days ago

  • riotware riotware-0.4.0 file released: riotware-0.4.0.tar.gz

    posted 2076 days ago

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    posted by chiavc 2077 days ago

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