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Hi!

I've been googling and came into the conclusion that it is possible to compile a software including libipod (ipod sync).

Is it a realistic scenario or can i just dream about it until my n800 breaks or gets really outdated?

I have an ipod nano 2gen 4gb and it sucks *** because mounting it to nit just isn't enough for syncing new songs. come on apple give me a break!

it would be idealistic to store a big library in network and have much more music in my tablet's 8g sd and finally sync part of the tablets songs into my ipod.
 
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Well, there's a program called gtkpod, http://www.gtkpod.org/screenshots.html that exists as a package for Debian, atleast..
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If there is linux sources for it.. you should be able to at least try and compile it on the deblet/easy debian. You need to apt-get install build-essentials and whatever dependencies the software requires for it.

Extremely "heavy" pieces of software might cause your CPU to lockup and crash (reboot) .. happens when compiling certain packages in KDE4.
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