Inexperienced linux user having trouble putting music onto my 4gb nano with Rhythmbox!

Asked by dtrain311

Ok, so I'm aware that this is probably answered somewhere in the community, but I'm a bit of a techno-idiot when it comes to linux and ubuntu (just made the switch a few months ago!).

At the risk of being called an idiot/newbie/whatever, I've got to learn this somewhere right? So here's my problem. I plug in my ipod to the usb, and an icon appears on the desktop, as well as on the sidebar in rhythmbox. But when I do the usual click and drag that worked so well with itunes, nothing happens! Simply stated, how do I get music to and from this ipod without itunes?

Please keep in mind that I'm a little techno-retarded and I have no idea what gtkpod is, as well as a lot of the linux language.

If someone's got time and a little patience, please walk me through this so that I don't have to ask stupid questions anymore! Thanks so much in advance!

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Cameron W (cwill747) said :
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Cameron W suggests this article as an answer to your question:
FAQ #979: “Using Ubuntu With an Ipod”.

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Tom (tom6) said :
#2

Hi :)

Cameron thanks for the link to Community Documentation there. I didn't realise we already had a page on this :) We seem to be getting quite a few questions about working with Mac and with the new Mac Tablet out i figured i should learn something from the answers section here, thznk :)

I hope this does help or at least nudge in the right direction! Please let us know how this goes!

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)

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Tom (tom6) said :
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Hi again :)

Err i meant to say that we enjoy getting questions in this section as it is fun to show off what we know and perhaps learn new things in the process ourselves. I often ask questions in here on some topics and try to answer a lot of questions about my favourite topics as each of us learns a different path.

Please keep asking questions because it is likely that someone else has the same problem but just haven't asked it yet. We were all new once and anyway linux is so vast that no-one is ever going to know everything about it.

We do like giving answers giving links to Community Documentation because that helps us improve the quality of the particular page if it doesn't help you. It's not to say "Rtfm!!" but rather one of us asking if the documentation helps or could it use a little work? I really enjoyed re-arranging things in the LiveCd page a while ago so some feedback about another page might inspire someone to modify that too.

Allegedly, linux forums used to be quite rude and surly, very unwelcoming to new people which would have been an extremely short-sighted and mis-guided but luckily i haven't seen that kind of attitude in the official forums i have visited. I hope you can forgive people that have been too short and rude to you in the past, perhaps they were over-worked or are just embarrassed at their past mistakes. Lets hope so anyway.

I thought you might like some of these links, perhaps to use as reference or to navigate to something more useful
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwitchingToUbuntu
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwitchingToUbuntu/FromMacOSX
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwitchingToUbuntu/FromWindows

Also any new install of Ubuntu really needs someone to work through this guide
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu
to try to lay the ground-work for sorting multimedia issues. It neatly deals with copyright issues for whichever country you are in. I have heard there may be some problems with keeping the non-free components for too long if you live in the USA but i tend to keep them. Hopefully one day i will truly free myself and go completely OpenSource, but not today.

So please keep using this link
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+addquestion
and/or
http://www.linuxquestions.org
and/or other forums to get help with Ubuntu linux. I usually ask first and then start looking things up because it soemtimes takes a few hours to get a response. If i find the answer elsewhere i try to paste a link to the answer and mark the question solved so that it goes to the "Solved Answers Database" to hopefully help other people in the future.

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)

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