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Originally Posted by speculatrix View Post
we were given ipod touches at work in order to test out an app being developed. After the "cool, shiny!", I then thought, "oh, only 8GB, it's just a cheap gadget". then I checked price and found it wasn't cheap at all.

so then I had to boot windows because it seemed I couldn't get it initialised under linux. then I had to register with itunes, and then they had the temerity to ask for credit card even though I had no intention of buying DRM infested s*** from apple.
Just for the uninitated, the DRM has been removed on any file that has a "plus" sign which at this point is just about every file. And yeah the previous lock in was a contractual requirement made by the RIAA.


I tried doing it without giving apple my credit card, but the app downloader would report invalid login, so I wasted a lot of time on it before I tried app store in itunes app and realised it was that my account wasn't fully set up. I finally succumbed and gave it a credit card, which is due to expire soon. I later removed the card from the itunes/app store account - it said it was optional and I was able to download/install other free apps later.
Shocking! not doing what was asked resulted in an error. Truely shocking

oh yeah, did I mention that I had to weaken the WPA2 key because even after 8 goes it wouldn't work? it clearly doesn't like punctuation in the key. the nokia tablet had no problem, neither did wpa_supplicant.conf file for zaurus.
truly interesting. Did your password contain a "/" ? That's the only character I've seen trip up the OS (Well, Finder).

I copied on some music, using itunes naturally.

at home I reluctantly booted windows and installed itunes as I thought I might as well put some music on it. then itunes got stuck asking me to turn on/enable genius, so I did, but it kept going back to the genius enable page.
iTunes newbies tend to get stuck here. The genius addition was handled badly by Apple, but it's not hard to turn off.Other than that, you may have a bad install (but then again it is Windows).

so, finally, I added some music to the library. then I wanted to sync it on. oh no, you can't do that, you can only sync it with one computer at a time!?

OK, it might be crude, but rsyncing on a directory of mp3 files is a piece of p*** by comparison. In the time I have wasted on this POS, I think I could have written a simple webapp which would make choosing music to rsync to the tablet's memory card very easy.
Well that sync with one computer was/is another RIAA thing. So we can cast stones at the proper party. That said, there are plenty of third party software that will happily move your data from the iPod to any computer you want. Even playlists that you created.