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muhyb,

I have Nano 7 as well and I tried many things over the years. However there isn’t a good solution to this. I have a Windows 7 VM just for my iPod and installed an old iTunes just to put music on it. You can use Gnome Boxes for this job.

muhyb,

Sure.

First, install Gnome Boxes. Then find a Windows 7 ISO, any will do.

Let me open my PC for the next steps.

muhyb,

OK I’m here.

Click on + to select the ISO from file. It will start the installation process. Install Windows 7 with its steps. 20 GB space and 4 GB RAM would suffice for virtual machine.

muhyb,

You can get yourself a Windows 7 ISO from here. massgrave.dev/windows_7_links.html

muhyb,

Once you installed it, start the VM and plug in your iPod. For VM to see it, on right top there is a … menu, go preferences from there. Switch to Devices & Shares tab. It should see your iPod now, just enable it. Also set a shared directory from below so you can put your music files there before uploading them to your iPod. This is the iTunes version I use: www.filehorse.com/download-itunes-64/35820/

Before forget, use a 64-bit Windows.

muhyb,

Don’t grab the first one. :)

Pick one what language you need and also pick a 64-bit one.

muhyb,

OK, ping me when you need.

muhyb,

No problem! Just helping a fellow penguin. :)

muhyb,

Rhythmbox or GTKpod don’t work with iPod Nano 6 & 7.

muhyb,

From my experience, only people whose their mother tongue is English make such mistakes.

muhyb,

Perhaps it’s not a hype, Linux Mint is just the closest thing to what Ubuntu was like once.

muhyb,

Don’t know which screenshot program you use but it probably has a timer option. You can capture open menus after setting a timer.

muhyb,

If what you really seek is the max performance, then the answer is easy: Gentoo.

muhyb,

I don’t know if there is a unified tool for that but I use btop and nvtop side by side. I don’t really care but if there is one, I’d like to know as well.

muhyb,

You described EndeavourOS if you ask me. It’s Arch but preconfigured, so ready to use after install while being as configurable as Arch if you want to go further. Has AUR so you won’t have problems finding a program.

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