Sent from my iPad Saswata Banerjee
On 04-Sep-2010, at 7:22 PM, Ajay Kumar ajuonline.lists@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 11:14 PM, Rony gnulinuxist@gmail.com wrote:
Since you are a fan of doze, could you tell me how to make the app ffmpeg run and work in doze? It runs superbly in Linux. I could not get in working in doze. I wanted to integrate it into the 'video downloadhelper' plugin in Firefox. Closed Software has to many restrictions and limitations of use and to remove every restriction you got to shell out loads of money. It was to break this monopoly that Libre Software was born, to provide unrestricted access to use the software, to be able to study it and modify it and present the new improved modifications to the people, by the people. You cannot do this with closed software.
Ah. Thank god. At last I find a linux expert. Sorry to sound noobish here. But recently my brother gifted me an iPod Touch. I use Ubuntu. How do I download apps from the iTunes store? Is there a rocking equivalent of iTunes that can access the iTunes store and I can actually use this device? Or is there an free/open source alternative/hack around that to download apps from the iTunes store?
Just use wifi on iPod touch to access the app store and download the apps you want.
I hate to say this but did u google for it ? I got a lot of options on first page including a list of 8 software that manages iPod
The best option seems to be wine on ubantu
But you need to experiment and see what suites you the best
-- Best Regards, Ajay Kumar
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