So I got an iPod touch from my brother that he doesn't use anymore, hasn't used it in who knows how long. It had a password on it that he can't remember, so I have to restore it. Unfortunately, I don't run Ubuntu with a windows partition, my boyfriend had installed this and completely erased it, so it's just completely Linux.
This is my very first post to openSUSE and I've only been using Linux for a few days. I really love openSUSE but am experiencing a few problems. One problem is the fact that I can't install iTunes!! I own an iPod Touch and it is absolutely necessary for me to have iTunes or an iTunes alternative that can sync music/videos/podcasts with my iTouch.
iTunes isn't working for me. It works, kind of, but not the log in, and the GUI... Well, something's wrong with it (picture here: )
When I try to run it via PlayOnLinux, it tells me "The file iTunesLibrary .itl has been installed by a different version".
I am running Wine 1.5.11, which I had HEARD could run iTunes. Am I missing something?
After installing iTunes 10, when you open it a message may appear telling you that this copy of iTunes is unusable and needs to be installed again.
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I want to switch the OS on my main machine from Win8 (beta) to Fedora, but I would be losing my iTunes, which I use to sync my music, photos and apps to/from my phone.
Are there any applications that could replace itunes, or a way (preferably without the use of "wine") to get itunes to work under Linux?
I tried installing itunes 7 in playon linux it worked after a fashion but not well, couldn't access the itunes store and playback was a bit dodgy I discovered I needed a more up to date version.
This will apply for all others that use iTunes as well. While searching for pics/vids of the NYC press event tonight, I found this article:
How to sync your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with iTunes - News - Know Your Cell
Only catch is the music/videos have to be DRM-free. I don't use iTunes, but seems like a great option for those of you that do
I am a movie lover and like to download movies from iTunes store. So far I own about 200 iTunes movies on my computer. Recently I plan to buy a HTC One X but I am worrying that I can't transfer my iTunes movies to HTC to play back after I bought it. That's really frustrated you know. So I searched "transfer iTunes M4V to HTC" on Google and found some M4V converter.
There is a bunch of free courses available on the net. But a lot of them are available only through iTunes, even if they are free, including one that interests me. There is no way I install iTunes on my computer (not that I can't, but I won't). Is there a workaround (ex : user-agent?) to download the files anyway?