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Comments on: Linux coders hash out support for new iPods

Linux programmers say they've surmounted a new obstacle, providing Linux support for the latest-generation iPods.

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Good
by chrisfrary September 17, 2007 1:42 PM PDT
I am a user of Linux and run Amarok to sync my Ipod, I do not plan on getting a new Ipod anytime soon but I am glad that this moved so fast to convince people that linux can work too.
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There has to be a simpler way...
by dargon19888 September 17, 2007 2:41 PM PDT
You should be able to modify the hash program or at least there should by a Python module to do the same thing. Then you could write a python script to make the process simpler.
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Dang straight!
by ethana2 September 17, 2007 3:38 PM PDT
We /will/ own our hardware, whether they like it or not. And the more they do to restrict us, the more likely it will become that we get pissed and sic the law on them.

Until then, we will simply circumvent every single thing they do to stop us from exercising our rights. Period.
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I think the EU Commision should step in....
by fred dunn September 17, 2007 4:23 PM PDT
It's Apple's turn in the barrel.
Why provide a client for Windows and Mac OSX and not a 'nix client? I'm a windows user but even I think that is nosensical that Apple does not provide either a client or some open source code to build one for 'nix users.
They do want to sell these things don't they?
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apple should be ashame
by yacahuma September 17, 2007 5:17 PM PDT
I recently move to the mac platform because I was tired of all the security issues with Windows. I also hated MS attitude towards Linux. But it seems to me that Apple is even worse. It seems that Microsoft is at least doing a little to play nice with Linux. Apple should understand that people like ipods but not necessarily want to move to mac or windows to use it.
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Killing your own cow ?
by gerardogerardo80 September 18, 2007 8:29 PM PDT
Good make it less compatible, nice incentive to a buyer. If I had any doubts the made clear to me, I have no reason to purchase Apple products.
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