Using iTunes with Linux
I've recently made the decision to upgrade my main computer OS from Windows XP SP3 to Linux Mint v.12 permanently. I am enquiring here about the best option to maintain iTunes Store and Sync capability for my iPad and iPod classic.
I note that the ideal recommended solution is to use WINE, however I also note that the current rating for iTunes v. 10.6.1 support with Wine is less than ideal.
I'm really not phased about the ability to import and play music as there are many alternatives, but I do want to continue to use the iTunes Store and Sync my devices.
I have two questions:
1. Does the Apple community support the use or Wine / Virtualbox solutions to enable iTunes outside of Windows / OS X, or does Apple actively try to break the ability of such users to use iTunes in subsequent releases?
2. Out of the following options, what would be the best course of action for me to keep using iTunes:
- using WINE
- installing Windows XP in a Virtualbox
- installing Windows XP on a seperate partition, exclusively just to run iTunes
- resorting to my old iBook G4 every time I need to sync