Xubuntu supports many portable audio players, including the iPod.
You can play music directly off an iPod with Rhythmbox Music Player (not included by default; see Chapter 11, Legge til, fjerne eller oppdatere programmer). Plug the iPod into the computer, and open Rhythmbox.
To transfer music files to and from an iPod, you can use gtkpod:
Install the gtkpod package from the “Universe” repository (see Chapter 11, Legge til, fjerne eller oppdatere programmer).
To run gtkpod, choose → → .
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If you own an iPod released after Sep. 2007 (5th generation) you may need special software to use it with Xubuntu. See the Community Help pages for more information on using an iPod with Xubuntu. |
See the Community Help pages for more information on using an iPod with Ubuntu.
Ubuntu supports many other audio players. Most of these work simply by plugging them in to your computer and copying music onto them.
Users of Creative Nomad Jukebox audio players may need to install the gnomad2 package from the “Universe” repository to be able to use their device (see Chapter 11, Legge til, fjerne eller oppdatere programmer).