Linux coders crack Apple's iPod Touch

Programmers have bypassed a new difficulty in providing Linux support for the latest-generation iPods.

Apple has never made it easy to use Linux on an iPod because the company prefers people use iTunes to access the media players -- and there isn't a Linux version.

The newest iPods, though, didn't work at all, according to the iPod-minus-iTunes blog. The database that the iPod uses to keep track of songs, videos, album art and other data was encrypted in the new models, the programmers said. That means Linux music-management software such as Amarok or Rhythmbox wouldn't work.

Over the weekend, a number of programmers cracked the code, and technical instructions for using the new iPods are now available. The workaround involves many technical steps, though, and many of them must be repeated each time new music is added to the iPod.

"Thanks to some inspired work by a few heroes, we've managed to work out how to get everything working again," the blog said on Monday.

"Let's all hope that (if they haven't already from the iPhone unlocking) Apple learns that fighting against us is pointless. It's a waste of their time if the open-source crowd is going to get past it in just a weekend," the blog added.

Apple didn't respond to requests for comment.

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Talkback 5 comments

    No comment, because they don't care Troy Kelly -- 20/09/07

    Why is it that people assume that Apple is hell-bent on actually keeping people out of their product. The more people that can use it - the more it sells. Security and "Lock-Downs" on the device is more to appease their suppliers and to meet contractual agreements with the likes of recording companies etc etc
    If Apple wanted strong security on their products - it would be there.

    Really? Billy Grates -- 24/08/08 (in reply to #320086459)

    Are you that dumb, Troy Kelly?

    um... hi Anonymous -- 23/10/08 (in reply to #320086459)

    I work for Apple, they don't want you in their products. Do you have any idea how much more of a pain Apple products are to take apart and put back together even for their own techs?

    ipod touch dustin -- 30/11/08

    does any one know how to load music on this when you dont get it from itunes like if you got it from limewire?please help

    dumb.. Tyler! -- 04/12/08 (in reply to #320117586)

    Get for limewire then add it to your itunes..

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