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no, not natively.
I use VirtualBox for many things and installed iTunes into a win7 enterprise VM. Works fine for me that way. And if you create a USB filter in that VM for the iPod, it will even do updates to the iPod correctly.
I have also heard that older versions of iTunes will run in wine, but I haven't bothered with that.
If you install PlayOnLinux (a fancy front-end for Wine) you can install iTunes7 or iTunes10 through that.
"A problem well stated is a problem half solved." --Charles F. Kettering
"Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple."--Dr. Seuss
Thanks ! arochester and yardbird.
I will give it a try, although it might be just as easy to reboot Win 7 and sync my podcasts.
Luckily that only happens once a week.
My music now resides in the Amazon Cloud, which BTW, I can access with no problem from within Kubuntu and from my phone.
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