If you own a first-generation (1G), second-generation (2G), or third-generation (3G) iPod, you can already do all those things. The only thing holding your iPod back is its firmware.
To unlock your iPod's full potential, you'll need to install the iPodLinux operating system on your player. The iPod Linux Project is an ever-evolving, community-developed assortment of applications, games, and other goodies that run on the iPodLinux operating system.
In this article, we'll show you how to install iPodLinux on your player. It's free to install, and it's a great poster child for the marvels of Linux.
What iPodLinux can do for you
In short, the iPodLinux OS will turn
your iPod into a dual-boot entertainment center packed with video, audio, games,
and other apps. There are stable versions of iPodLinux available for first-
(1G), second- (2G), and third-generation (3G) iPods. Versions also exist for the
iPod mini and fourth-generation iPods, but both are development versions, and
they aren't supported by the iPod Linux Project.
For these reasons, we recommend this project only for an older iPod. It'll enhance an iPod that's
sitting around gathering dust, an iPod you've retired in favor of another
player, or an iPod whose warranty has expired. We don't recommend installing
iPodLinux on your brand-new iPod, as installing iPodLinux will void its
warranty.
Although this project is just a series of software
installations, it's a bit like assembling a piece of IKEA furniture: The
software needs to be installed in a certain order and in the right places. And
when it comes to the command-line text we'll use to format videos for iPod
playback, the instructions may appear to be written in a foreign
language.
But don't fret. If you carefully follow the instructions step
by step and don't get ahead of yourself, you'll be watching videos on your iPod
very soon.
Where to look for Mac and Linux help
Our tutorial applies only to installing iPodLinux from a Windows XP machine. If you have a
computer running Mac OS X or Linux, there are instructions for installing
iPodLinux from Mac OS X and Linux on the iPod Linux Project site.