Hello Linuxquestions and the many contributors:
I have reviewed previous posts on the Linux/iTunes conflicts, and, thanks to the many helpful posts on the subject, have decided to revise my plans for rescuscitation of an IBM G40 Laptop (pre-Lenovo, but amazingly still supported by Lenovo), and I will leave an unprotected Windows XP os on the G40, install iTunes including my complete 12-year accumulation of music and podcasts and selected videos, using the G40 as a server on a residence-wide wifi. Not an easy task, but workable and a challenge for retirees, right?
But I have recently become interested in Raspberry Pi and all its ramifications, including the necessity to learn Linux as a means of working around the Microsoft/Apple prohibitions.
I am presently experimenting with 'Kodi' and 'OSMC' media programs on Linux Raspian- versions on Raspi Model B Pi2's. These both allow importation of music libraries into their respective media players. If successful, the iTunes library will be transferred to a WD Passport to replace the IBM G40.
The major benefit of all this monkeying around will be learning Linux coding and a return to life on the command line.
I have reviewed previous posts on the Linux/iTunes conflicts, and, thanks to the many helpful posts on the subject, have decided to revise my plans for rescuscitation of an IBM G40 Laptop (pre-Lenovo, but amazingly still supported by Lenovo), and I will leave an unprotected Windows XP os on the G40, install iTunes including my complete 12-year accumulation of music and podcasts and selected videos, using the G40 as a server on a residence-wide wifi. Not an easy task, but workable and a challenge for retirees, right?
But I have recently become interested in Raspberry Pi and all its ramifications, including the necessity to learn Linux as a means of working around the Microsoft/Apple prohibitions.
I am presently experimenting with 'Kodi' and 'OSMC' media programs on Linux Raspian- versions on Raspi Model B Pi2's. These both allow importation of music libraries into their respective media players. If successful, the iTunes library will be transferred to a WD Passport to replace the IBM G40.
The major benefit of all this monkeying around will be learning Linux coding and a return to life on the command line.
Linux Mint 16 Petra
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Sudo apt-get update. 1 Serena; Ubuntu 16. Ccfl angel eyes inverter installation manual. So, if you are a Linux user (like I am), you can simply utilize VMware to virtually run Windows and then install iTunes on top of Windows to sync / backup your. Best bet for itunes is to install into a system it was designed for--such as Windows. Dragon naturally speaking version 15. So if you want to use continue using Linux Mint then you might want to add KVM Qemu virtualization to it. Another option is to install virtualbox. KVM Qemu or Virtualbox will allow you to create a virtualized machine (VM) computer inside of Mint. Upgrade Linux Mint 16 to Linux Mint 17 On May 31st 2014 official Linux Mint developers announced on their blog, that the final version of Linux Mint 17, codename Qiana with both versions available for download, Cinnamon and Mate desktop, with an official support until 2019 – same as its mother distribution Ubuntu 14.04. Mar 30, 2016 Welcome to the forum. I use itunes on my windows computer, but I don't know about linux. Hopefully someone else will be of more help. Edit; Linux Mint, Cinnamon is a very useful operating system, although there is very little that you actually need the command line for. Nov 01, 2013 Linux Mint 15 iTunes Version 10.2.2.12 Apple Application Support 1.5.1 Apple Mobile Device Support 3.4.0.25 Wine 1.4.1 or Wine 1.6.2.
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