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  GT said:
I was going to do linux on mine but I'm still unsure about it. Can you switch between firmwares on the unit by itself or do you need the pc?

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You can switch on the iPod it self. I set my default firmware to Apples. To get to Linux I just restart (Hold Menu + Play) When the screen goes blank I hold rewind and it boots Linux :) To get back to the normal iPod firmware you just hold Menu + Play.

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  binkgle said:
anyway to use an ipod on linux (namely ubuntu)?  once i get ubuntu installed (loved what i saw on the live cd) i dont want to have to reboot into windows just to put music on my ipod or connect it to the computer in general.

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There is experimental ipod support in Rhythmbox (Ubuntu's main music player) or you could try the more stable gtkpod.

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for the Mac users, i found an app called alterPod (clicky). You have to register to use it, although registration is free. You will probably need to go to the alterPod help (command+?)

I changed the Do Not Disconnect button into the Biohazard sign, and changed the postition of the lightning on the battery metre.

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