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I'd like to install some music/video files onto my n810 device but when I plug it, I do not see the "normal" n810 internal directory (as shown in the gtk file dialog.
So where should I put these files ?
Subsidiary question: is there any better media player like amarok for the n810 ? I want something in which scoring a song, listening to radio, podcast, whatever cxould be possible. The default media player does not satisfy me (can it be removed ?).