iPod Linux is a platform for running other programs on your iPod. You can run some simple GameBoy emulators, play specially encoded videos on non-video ipods, and read ebooks.
An iPod Linux installer can be downloaded from the project's website at the link below.
google OpeniBoot
There are many places where one can find information about Linux for the iPod. Some of these include the website Linux Journal and the blog Tech Republic.
The original iPod Linux project is inactive, but there are other projects out there that still work on the iPod nano. See the related links below.
The gtkpod software (See links below) is widely used for using an iPod with a Linux system.
This ipod manage software can transfer the files from ipod to computer, ipod to iTunes, and iPod to iPod:
No, as of April 2008, Ipod Linux does not work ipod nano generations 2 - 4. It does work with the 1st generation though. edit: Now you can it is fully supported
I don't think you can. Here is what is compatible with putting Linux into you're iPod.... (What I'm trying to say is that this is the versions that can do the project and which can't) 1st Generation iPod - WORKS 2nd Generation iPod - WORKS 3rd Generation iPod - WORKS 1st Generation iPod nano - WORKS 2nd Generation iPod nano - DOESN'T 5th Generation iPod (Video) - COMES WITH BUGS Note this: 1st-3rd Generation iPods are the type YOU want to use for thus operation.
Yes you can you just need Ipod Linux goto http://www.ipodlinux.org
Yes, there are some applications you can get for the iPod classic. The only problem with that is that you will need to hack your iPod to the iPod Linux hack. After your down with the hack, it will pop up a custom iTunes which has different styles for you look of iPod screen. theres games and much more all for free.
Amarok integrates excellent iPod support. There are also stand-alone apps like gtkpod, that serve solely to place and retrieve music from your iPod.
you actually cant.its not an open source software..its closed unlike Microsoft and Linux.