This will piss someone off somewhere im sure, but, i just watched Revolution OS again, and saw this thread as an opportunity to vent. Yeah, you can do that in Linux. GTKpod is the iTunes for Linux and it's not restricted like iTunes at all. I used to have to use a program called copypod which was a trial version piece of shit with windows, but now in GTKpod i can not only put music on my ipod, sort it out much easier, but i can drag files from the ipod and drop them wherever i want on my HDD.

If your Ipod is formatted as Apples hpfs+ er whatever it is, you have to plug it into your disgusting Apple computer and do from Terminal.app (you know the fake version of xterm) "sudo diskutil disableJournal /Volumes/<ipods name>" then set the path in Linux in gtkpod's settings. (you should also run gtkpod as sudo, or root unless you just change the ipods fs perms) i hate Apple, i think they are money grubbing bastards that made some pretty awful things. If i want a touch screen device that plays music, i will stuck with my DS Lite. heh, remember those computer Apple made that were just a CRT? G3's i think they were, what a fucking joke. CRT's go bad before ANYTHING else. That somehow goes WAY beyond anything analogous to the Unix Philosophy (captive applications) and now, they are trying to use Unix.... fuck Apple. buy a nintendo DS Lite and an M3 man. Sorry for the rant, i've had too many bad Apple experiences.