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Day: January 3, 2005

Linux Car Mp3 Player

January 3, 2005 by Phillip Torrone 27 Comments

linux car mp3 player

using debian on a powerbook g3 233mhz (lombard), a kensington auto/ac/air adapter and crystalfontz lcd screen with usb->serial adapter you can a pretty slick (and inexpensive) in car mp3 play for your car. add a wifi card and manage all the music when you pull in to the driveway.

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