Hi All,
If you would please suffer a Fedora Code 13 question on a CentOS mailing
list, I
have a Linux customer with Fedora Code 13 who loves it but is about to dump
it because he really, really wants iTunes. (He owns an iPod and an iPhone.)
None of the Linux utilities quite work right and he
Ealier was possible run iTunes in Linux using Wine. Actually I really don't
know if it still works, because a lot things have changed since 2007 (was
the last time I'd installed iTunes in Linux). BTW you can install VMware
Workstation or Player to run Windows XP/Seven/Whattever and do what you
On 02/12/2011 01:56 PM, Lucas Timm LH wrote:
Ealier was possible run iTunes in Linux using Wine. Actually I really
don't know if it still works, because a lot things have changed since
2007 (was the last time I'd installed iTunes in Linux)
2007 was the last time iTunes worked in Wine. :'(
On 02/12/2011 11:56 PM, Lucas Timm LH wrote:
Ealier was possible run iTunes in Linux using Wine. Actually I really
don't know if it still works, because a lot things have changed since
2007 (was the last time I'd installed iTunes in Linux). BTW you can
install VMware Workstation or Player
On 02/12/2011 03:35 PM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
USB works OK in VirtualBox-4.0-4.0.2_69518_rhel6-1.x86_64
Cool. Thank you!
You do mean with a Red Hat OS?
-T
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