1. Post #1
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    January 2008
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    So I want to load songs from my laptop (Ubuntu 11.10) onto my iPod Nano (3rd generation 4GB), but whenever I connect it I can't do anything to it. It shows up on media players (Banshee, Rhythmbox, Amarok) and such, and I'm able to copy songs off of it just fine, but I can't put songs onto it.

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    I think that would require the iTunes libraries, but I don't think they exist as linux libraries.

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    B!N4RY's Avatar
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    You can try pwntunes, but i'm not sure if it is compatible with linux

  4. Post #4
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    July 2006
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    This might help

    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1471018

    Sorry didn't see but this is apps only.

  5. Post #5
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    September 2011
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    Try it as Root. Guaranteed success.

  6. Post #6
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    I'm pretty new to Linux, so how would I do this? Sorry if I sound like a dumbass, hahaha

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    Stick "sudo" in front of a command to run it as root.
    Root is the main, administrative user on Linux.

    Example:
    passwd - Change your password
    sudo passwd - Change root's password, because you're now running the command as root.
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    So I tried "sudo banshee" to open up Banshee as root, but then it doesn't detect the iPod as being connected.

  9. Post #9

    January 2012
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    hello, it will work either with rythmbox or gtkpod (both work)

    rythmbox is another media player, to install:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install rhythmbox
    gtkpod is especially for ipods (but a little confusing), to install:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install gtkpod
    btw, when you plug it in the pc does it detect as an ipod?

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    I have both Rhythmbox and Gtkpod, but Gtkpod doesn't want to work with my .m4a files for some reason.
    My system always recognizes the iPod whenever I plug it in, but none of my programs do when I run them as root.

    Edited:

    Also whenever I try to use Gtkpod with this iPod, it gives me this notice:
    Import Repository Errors
    Errors created during repository import
    Extended info will not be used.

  11. Post #11

    January 2012
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    have you installed codecs?:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras

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    I already have, yes.

  13. Post #13

    January 2012
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    intstall this:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install gtkpod-aac
    see if that helps

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    It gave me this:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install gtkpod-aac
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree       
    Reading state information... Done
    E: Unable to locate package gtkpod-aac

  15. Post #15

    January 2012
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    hmpf. seems to be a bug in the latest stable, try the beta:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get-repository ppa:forage/gtkpod
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install gtkpod

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    Code:
    sudo: apt-get-repository: command not found

  17. Post #17

    January 2012
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    ugh. typo, sorry:
    Code:
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:forage/gtkpod
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install gtkpod

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    It still won't recognize the .m4a files. Gah.

    Edited:

    I don't know if this is relevant, but when I try running Banshee as root I get this in the terminal:
    Code:
    [Info  16:01:58.333] AppleDeviceSource is ignoring unmounted volume floppy0

  19. Post #19

    January 2012
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    do this:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install mp4v2
    also check your plugin in gtkpod:
    edit > Preferences

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    Unable to locate package. D:

  21. Post #21

    January 2012
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    I'm out of ideas.
    make sure you have all the codecs installed.
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
    check if video or codec plugins are checked in gtkpod (edit > preferences)

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    I did some reading around and someone on the Ubuntu forums said that the Natty version of gtkpod works fine with m4a files. Is it possible to use that?

  23. Post #23

    January 2012
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    Not on Ubuntu atm, try:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install gtkpod
    sudo apt-get-repository -r ppa:forage/gtkpod
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install pkg=1.0.0 gtkpod

  24. Post #24
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    E: Unable to locate package pkg

  25. Post #25

    January 2012
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    I don't know how to do this in ubuntu:
    http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/gtkpod

  26. Post #26
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    Just install GTKpod from PPA.

  27. Post #27
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    Just install GTKpod from PPA.
    Tried that, didn't work.

  28. Post #28
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    When I try syncing with Amarok, I get this notice:
    Code:
    Could not write to: /media/[really long serial number]/iPod_Control/Music/F05/kpod0319031.mp4
    Edited:

    Also, I tried syncing an .mp3 onto the iPod via gtkpod and got this:
    Code:
    Transfer of 'Renob, Nevada' failed. Error opening '/media/95828af9-0fd4-3caa-b6d4-c8296caf3d5f/iPod_Control/Music/F01/libgpod536653.mp3' for writing (Read-only file system).

  29. Post #29

    January 2012
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    were you using your ipod on a mac before this? Try reformatting it under windows.
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    were you using your ipod on a mac before this? Try reformatting it under windows.
    OMG, that's probably it. I doubt anybody thinks about that, but Linux still only has partial HFS+ support.
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  31. Post #31
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    I'll have to find a computer that has Windows on it then, lmao.
    I should have access to one tomorrow.

    Edited:

    JUST KIDDING, I found one. And now my iPod works!
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