On Wed, 2010-04-07 at 08:55 +0100, Alan Pope wrote: > On 7 April 2010 01:28, John Matthews <jake...@sky.com> wrote: > > I just got myself an iPhone today, and was wondering, is there software > > fort it on Ubuntu? If so can somebody point me in the right direction? > > Hopefully for a novice to install. > > > > The nice little bot in our irc channel says:- > > 08:53:08 < popey> !iphone > 08:53:09 < ubot4> For information on how to sync and add tracks to > your iPod, see the guide at > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto - For the iPhone and the > iPod Touch, see > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone - See > !RockBox for information on liberating your iPod > > As I understand it on Ubuntu 10.04 you will be able to sync music to > your iPhone using the default music player Rhythmbox. > > However there's other features of iTunes on Windows/OSX for which > there is no replacement on Ubuntu at the moment. > > Cheers. > Al. >
iPod® and iPod Touch® devices are now partially supported by gvfs thanks to the libimobiledevice library. Music synchronisation, data access and downloading photos should be fully supported. For a full list of feature support, libmobiledevice homepage. http://www.libimobiledevice.org/ The excerpt above is from the official gnome 2.30 release found here http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.30/ the link is the one from the excerpt in case it didn't transfer across. The info as I understand it is mostly correct as to what is happening in Ubuntu as well as gnome. Hope that helps. -- Seek That Thy Might Know http://www.davmor2.co.uk
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