Jan Kupec wrote:
Jorge Fábregas wrote:
Hello there,
I'm planning to buy an ipod and after googling for "linux+ ipod" I think I'm going to use GTKpod. I have a question though...
Assuming my iPod is already formatted with FAT32, isn't it just a matter of mounting the ipod and copy my mp3's to some specific folder on the "mounted drive"? Why do I need an app? I initially thought that the ipod (Nano 2G in this case) wasn't perceived as an "USB mass storage device" but I'm confused now :(
iPod needs your mp3s stored in a special way (this was created as way to put a little obstacle to spreading illegal music). You'll learn more when you'll take a look at the directory structure after you mount it. That's why you need a special app instead of just copying the files. I suppose you're a gnome user, so you can use GTKpod, but if you don't mind installing kde packages, try also amaroK.
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