to anyone who noticed the snafu, I apparently fell asleep posting this the first time and totally fubar'd the thread, so I started a new one. Apologies to anyone confused. 😀
My comment, before I just mertylized it, was:
Is there any point to doing this other than the "because it's there" factor?
I would say that Linux on iPod would be a great hack and vice versa, especailly for all those linux users who want to run iTunes or iPods from their PCs as well as new PC buyers who by a Dell or HP pc runnning Linux and who may want to run their music collection on an iPod. I know of some computer engineers who wish they could run their music colletion on an iPod.
Ah, install WINCE so iPod can contain MS ****e... IMO.
Anyway, Linux on iPod is something I wouldn't want to install at the moment.. by the sounds of it, it can barely support MP3, and Vorbis Orbis let alone ACC and DRMed AAC...
mainstreetmark said:
It's getting Windows CE/XP to run on there that's the trick.
Do you know of anyone having success in this regard? I could definitely use that.... but I'm not sure I would want to ditch its normal use as a player.
I like the idea that you can have BOTH Linux and Apple's software on the same iPod, and choose which by doing a reset at any time. Sounds like that's how it can work.