Nanontron 3000: The iPod Nano Hacking Lego Robot

Lego Mindstorms put to nefarious deeds! While iPodLinux works with older iPods, newer models have encrypted firmware updates. That's why the Linux4nano team has designed the button-pressing Nanotron 3000 to help with a repetitive brute-force attack.

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Triple Boot Your iPod « Phoxis

Triple Boot your Apple iPod with AppleOS, iPodLinux, and Rockbox. This step by step guide describes how to install the three OS in a single Apple iPod (supported models). Thus you can select the operating system when you turn it on. iPodlinux and Rockbox enables you to play video,type in text, play games, play lots of audio formats, and a lot more.

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Linux : Welcome to iPod Nano Linux !

So far, a customized uClinux kernel has been successfully ported to several iPods by iPodLinux Project. Note that, others are also quite successful for other operating systems (e.g. Rockbox). A simple interface and additional applications/modules have been written too. Unfortunately, Apple has protected iPods firmware through encryption since...

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Hardware-related questions about Complete PC Restore

Why doesn’t Windows Recovery Environment (RE) recognize the external USB hard drives that were present during the backup?

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iPodlinux

How to transfer iPod songs and videos to computer for Windows users Share your idea here

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Ipod video and linux

After rockbox installing I tried ipodlinux on my ipod video 5g and this post is a guide to do it. Obviously are not responsible for any damage to your device, everything is at your own risk...

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Linux on Your iPod

OK, so who really has 120 gigs of music. If you do, there is no way that you really listen to it all. So, what do you do with all of that extra space on your iPod? You install Linux. It runs side by side with the Apple firmware and it gives you the opportunity to put much more stuff on your iPod. Such as a large chunk of Wikipedia, or whatever...

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Linux for iPod: Cracked thanks to the click wheel

Using noises made by the clickwheel, German teen Nils Schneider (17) managed to make the newer iPods run iPodLinux. "The Linux on iPod project is now working on developing Linux programs onto the fourth generation iPod, iPod mini and iPod photo. The project has already developed Linux for the first, second and third generation of the iPod."

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