It depends on where you get your music and if you have it synced to your itunes. If it's synced to itunes then it will hopefully sync up to your ipod. If you got yours from somewhere like limewire or frostwire then they might not sync it.
No ipods can NOT get viruses
yes
Linux software exists to sync music with most iPods. So yes.
Add the Limewire songs to your iTunes library and sync your iPod.
limewire, beemp3.com, other people ipods, or cds.
ipods can only sync with one computer at a time.
when you download music from limewire it automatically goes to a folder in MyDocuments called Limewire. In your music player or Itunes or whatever you have open the limewire files there and then sync to your mp3
It should automatically sync when you copy them over.
To load videos from LimeWire to your iPod, first ensure the videos are in a compatible format (like MP4). Use a video conversion tool if necessary to convert the files. Then, connect your iPod to your computer and open iTunes. Drag the converted video files into your iTunes library, sync your iPod, and the videos will be available on your device.
Because each Ipod has a different hardware. So Instead you could make a new playlist, put all the wanted songs for EACH ipod then use a memory system put it on their then put the play list in a computer with that ipod's itunes then sync
Yes you can do it with any apple device