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Sync Your iPod on Linux

scatboy writes "Tex9 has software for using an iPod (yes, another iPod story) on Linux. It uses a graphical drag-and-drop interface through xtunes, their version of iTunes on Linux. They are looking for beta testers of the xpod software now. I have a dual boot box that has only gone into Windows lately to load my iPod with the betas of XPlay. I held out on making the final purchase of XPlay due to rumours of Apple coming out with their own Windows software at MacWorld New York. This is an even better reason to wait. I am very excited about a chance to measure uptime in months again!"

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  1. burning hole in my wallet by alexc · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    this would be really cool. now i know where to spend my first paycheck from my new job!

  2. Another iPod story? by daves · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    But it is lame!

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  3. Uptime by Malc · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    What is this obsession with uptime? It almost sounds like innuendo! It seems it's the geek version of my car is bigger than your car, and we all know what that's really about. Give it a rest: turn your computer off at the end of the day and be nice to the environment,

    1. Re:Uptime by autechre · · Score: 1, Offtopic


      I agree that talking about uptime in the context of desktop computers is silly, and good arguments have been made about the concept of "uptime" versus "availability" for servers.

      However, with the power saving features of modern computers, it's not really necessary to turn them off at the end of the day (unless they're misconfigured). Even without power saving features, the real power drains have always been CRTs, not the computers themselves.

      Also, some people's computers do more than just act as their desktop. What if one of my roommates wants to listen to some of my music while I'm asleep? Or one of my friends wants something from my Web server?

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