"Lucid (Ubuntu 10.04) has 'out of the box', zero-configuration support in Rhythmbox for the iPod touch running firmware 3.12/3.13. It does not require jailbreaking, though I have personally discovered it will work with both a "stock" and a jailbroken iPod touch." - Raffisson Studio Changes (skip this) : Mar 28, 2010: Added link to French tutorial in step 1. Mar 16, 2010: Added Amarok 2.3 notes pe r Gary Feb 23, 2010: Removed "-dev" packages and made some small changes per farfouille64 feedback. Feb 19, 2010: Bifster found a similar tutorial. Worth trying if you have issues. Here's the link: easy way to sync your iphone Feb 19, 2010: Step 11 added DFB 's RythmBox plugin suggestion. Confirmation working with firmware 3.1.3! Thanks DFB! Feb 15, 2010: Step 11 added AJ's unicode work-around. Thanks AJ! Feb 11, 2010: Step 10 modified to automatically add user to group "fuse". Thanks for the
Update: 11/15/10 - Added ICONV.DLL, LIBXML2.DLL work-around for Windows. Update: 05/01/10 - SIPE 1.10 is out. Tutorial updated. Update: 01/27/10 - SIPE 1.7.1 is out. Download it here . Update: 08/20/09 - SIPE 1.6.0 seems to be available, so I've updated this article with some 1.6.0 comments in red below. Steps: Downloading and installing the latest Pidgin for your platform. - Windows: For first time users, the installer will require GTK to be installed. - Windows: Recommended: Install automatic spell-check (Aspell) for your language, which needs to be selected during install. (Requires a connection to the internet). Download and install the latest SIPE ( SI mple P rotocol E xchange) for your platform. - Windows: The plugin will come bundled as a zip file with a MSI installer. Run the MSI installer. This will install the plugin to "Program Files\Pidgin" - Linux: If a precompiled version (usually ".DEB" or ".RPM" is not ava
This is not an article of success, but rather some information for those searching around. I guess you could say its a story of hope?! Here's an article outlining some of the "up-and-coming" strategies planned to get a technology called "Moonlight" -- which will eventually get protected video content playing on Linux -- up to par with the Windows equivalent. What does this mean? If the above article is correct, Ubuntu, Fedora, SuSE, etc will get "Watch Now" support in Netflix. But a technology known as "DRM" will have to be incorporated into the Linux version, and Microsoft needs to work further with Novell for that to happen. Summary: Netflix "Watch Now" WILL NOT load from Linux. (The Roku is an exception) But the future may look bright . Netlfix "Watch Now" uses a plugin called " Silverlight 2.0 " made by Microsoft. Moonlight 2.0 is the Linux equivalent of Silverlight. (Use Firefox to install) Although
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