Trisquel and my legacy audio player

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nadebula.1984
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A rejoint: 05/01/2018

I just managed to upgrade one of my legacy players to solid state storage. Like many other earlier awkwardly-designed players, it required certain proprietary driver provided by the vendor to function under M$ Losedows. However, this model was officially discontinued well before Losedows Vista, so there was no usable driver signed by M$.

I plugged the modified player into my fully free/libre Trisquel notebook, and the file system was perfectly mounted, without any non-free firmware/blobs. This renders whether the player works under Losedows unimportant. Now I managed to retrieve those DRM-free musics and recordings stored in that player, since most CDs from which the musics were ripped are no longer readable.

Thank you, Trisquel (and other freedom-respecting GNU/Linux distributions).