ipod
Andrew Zschetzsche
zsche004 at mrs.umn.edu
Tue Jan 18 23:19:35 MST 2005
On 1/15/05 7:37 PM, "Bill Mueller" <bmueller at terrasoftsolutions.com> wrote:
>
>> I _think_ nothing will work for the music player part, since they rely
>> pretty heavily on Apple's iTunes software; and obviously that doesn't exist
>> under Linux.
>
> Gtkpod works similar to iPod support in iTunes: Adding Playlists, loading
> files, etc..
> Probably should post an rpm... Until then:
>
> http://gtkpod.sourceforge.net
I did'nt know that gtkpod existed, but I thought that it might have.
However, it was always my understanding that you couldn't use the iPod (the
music part, not as a disk) under Windows with iTunes. But I really don't
know.
>
>> However, I do _think_ that they work as removable storage under Linux. I
>> thought I've heard of an iPod working just like a removable FireWire drive,
>
> You can also install and boot YDL4 from your iPod. A howto is here:
> http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/support/solutions/ydl_4.0/ipod.shtml
Oh yes, now I remember this page.
>
> -Bill
>
>
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