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New IPods Lock Out Linux, But Hackers Concoct a Quick Fix

 New IPods Lock Out Linux, But Hackers Concoct a Quick Fix
The intrepid hacker community quickly finds a workaround for the way the latest iPods accept loaded files. Frustrated users who don't like iTunes find many of the third-party music-management apps that have worked for years don't work. With no Linux version of iTunes, users have had to choose -- ditch the iPod or switch operating systems -- until now.
Published: 9/19/2007 10:36:09 AM
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