Rushmore
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2009-11-30
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@ US
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#11
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2009-11-30
, 18:20
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@ Cornwall, UK
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#12
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2009-11-30
, 18:33
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#13
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2009-11-30
, 18:34
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@ Hungary
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#14
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2009-11-30
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#15
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2009-11-30
, 18:53
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#16
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That's an absolute Windows path with an implicit drive letter. If by "match the location" you mean that the graphical file manager by default shows you the parent directory of Music, the real path is /home/user/Music.
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2009-11-30
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@ Warren, MI, USA
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#17
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2009-12-03
, 16:59
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#18
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2009-12-16
, 01:58
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#19
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2010-01-17
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#20
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audio, convert, fremantle, m3u, maemo, maemo 5, media player, path, playlist, problem, transfer, unable to find media file |
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