Wireless iPhone sync with Amarok in 10 minutes

  2008-01-02 20:00:03
The following guide allows you to wirelessy sync an iPhone with Amarok in Ubuntu 7.10, including adding, editing and playing songs and playlists. It takes less than 10 minutes, and is almost completely graphical, with only 3 Terminal commands for initial set up. Per a lot of my other writing, I've added it to the Ubuntu wiki. The guide below is just for iPhone users running Amarok, see help.ubuntu.com for iPhone Touch and gtkpod info. Naturally, it requires a jailbroken iPhone. 
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