Re: have you tried mounting it via command line?
I'm not having any trouble mounting the mass storage device, however, how does one put the files into the ipod part? I'm pretty sure there's more to it than just copying the files into some location on the iPhone.
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Doesn't look good at the moment.
A couple of threads at Ubuntu discuss 10.04 and the iPhone 4.
http://ubuntuforums....&highlight=iphone http://art.ubuntufor...ead.php?t=1516700 It doesn't look too good at the moment - iOS4 seems to have some format changes or something. [edit:] One of the replies mentions using a virtual machine to run iTunes. Maybe that'll let you get it going until there's a reliable native Linux solution. Good luck. Cheers, Scott. |
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Yeah, not looking good at all
Looks like libgpod is the one... but it doesn't support iPhone 4 yet.
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Re: have you tried mounting it via command line?
is there no directory under Music you can drop them in? I would just push one accross, startup eyetunes and see if it can find it
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based on iPods
there's a bunch of hidden folders with hidden music files with names like F0, F1, etc. Adding files isn't enough as there's also a database that they must be added to so the iPod could find them.
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exactamundo.
You need a utility.
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