No, what do you need it for? There may be alternative software for what you want to do. Tell us more.Hi,
Can anyone port iTunes to FreeBSD?
What is the alternative software for files copying (such as my camera photoes or any other files...)?No, what do you need it for? There may be alternative software for what you want to do. Tell us more.
With sysutils/fusefs-ifuse you can mount your iPad/iPhone/iPod somewhere and access your photos with your favorite photo manager or manually.What is the alternative software for files copying (such as my camera photoes or any other files...)?
I am working on it.Hi,
Can anyone port iTunes to FreeBSD?
root@unix:/usr/home/user # usbmuxd
root@unix:/mnt # ifuse -o allow_other /mnt/ipod
fuse: failed to open fuse device: No such file or directory
root@unix:/mnt #
kldload fuse
Code:root@unix:/usr/home/user # kldload fuse root@unix:/usr/home/user # usbmuxd root@unix:/usr/home/user # ifuse -o allow_other /mnt/ipod root@unix:/usr/home/user # cd /mnt/ipod root@unix:/mnt/ipod # ls ls: .: Input/output error root@unix:/mnt/ipod #
I'm interested in this port, not only for media but also for repairing iPhone/DFU Mode.Boys oh boys I really wish iTunes was available natively for FreeBSD.
Switch2BSD You must have a reeeaallly slow internet connection.
Switch2BSD: iTunes is proprietary so it is not possible to port it. No source code available. Also, this thread is 6 years old…
Apple stopped shipping iTunes with its hardware in 2019. It's been replaced by Apple Music and other stuff.I'm interested in this port, not only for media but also for repairing iPhone/DFU Mode.
2013's smartphones supported sdxc, so you can buy a sdcard instead of the mp3 player.Perhaps install an older macOS in VirtualBox and make use of the USB passthrough?
Its a bit of a faff, honestly I would just sell the iPhone (£30?) and buy a £10 featurephone (with bonus £5 pay-as-you-go credit) and a £5.99 mp3 player.
Since my Blackberry broke, I vowed to never buy a smart phone and now have this bad boy. Subsidised / Sim locked to BT O2 so considerably cheaper.2013's smartphones supported sdxc, so you can buy a sdcard instead of the mp3 player.