hey im very interested in linux but there is one thing holding me back....i am an iPod fan and i love the iTunes media player, will linux be able to run iTunes??? thank you very much
It isn't for linux I'm pretty sure....But you might be able to run it in a Windows Emulator such as "Wine"
If you have a Windows iPod your all set. The file format is FAT32 which Linux fully supports. If you have a MAC iPod, it can be converted. Check out this link: http://pag.csail.mit.edu/~adonovan/hacks/ipod.html
Yes but you would probubley have to reinstall it to FAT32 unless you can convert your partitions to FAT32......But I like it just as ext3
Your a little confused. The Linux format is ext3 and the iPod format is FAT32. Neither would have to be converted. The Linux ext3 format supports FAT32 and will read and write to it.
ah...I thought It didn't because I remeber having seen FAT32 on whne editing partiton table....But I am no linux guru and still new to it.....LOL.... Thanks.
I'm not a guru either and still learning. I try to learn something new every day. Takes a lot of reading and making notes.
thank you i do have the windows ipod....sooooo all i have to do is run itunes as a windows emulation??
If you ordered the free CD's from the Unbunto web site, they'll take about a month to get. The quick way is to download the ISO's and then burn to CD. Unless your on dial-up then it would take forever to download. There are also lots of web sites that sell ready-made distros of Linux in all flavors, really cheap.
yeah i do have dial up....it sucks, alot. but i know of a few places i can go to download it with DSL