Not necessarily.  I use GTKPod for mine (and a friend's occasionally).  It
doesn't delete the music.  I've also been able to use it to extract music
from an IPod.  Admittedly, the interface is a little clunky.

leif

On 5/3/06, Dave Alanis <SDALAN04 at smumn.edu> wrote:
>
> I think you guys are missing the point. How will he recover the music he
> has on his Ipod? If he uses another music manager wont this delete the music
> he has on there now?
>
> This was my only reason to maintaining the *dual boot option*
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 03, 2006  6:41 AM, Bob Gilbertson wrote:
> >
> >Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 06:41:48 -0500
> >From: Bob Gilbertson
> >To:
> >Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Considering dumping windows
> >
> >I second this.  Been down the multi boot road.  Also have tried wine.
> >My experience, wine works fine for apps listed on codeweavers site, can
> >be frustrating for others.  Virtualization is best I've found yet.
> >
> >Grab the free vmplayer from VM Ware.  Create virtual machine from site
> >like easyvmx http://www.easyvmx.com/.  Start VM, install windows.
> >
> >Windows seems to boot faster and be more stable in VM than natively :)
> >
> >A side note.  If you want to try a new distro Live CD without rebooting,
> >set the boot order in VM bios to boot CD first and point CDrom to iso
> >file (a
> >setting in VM).
> >
> >Isaac Atilano wrote:
> >
> >>I did the dual/quad, etc. booting for some time and I finally got sick
> >>of waiting for reboots. If you're using Windows apps for school and you
> >>have a decent system, I urge you to consider virtualization. Each
> >>virtual disk and machine is just a file that resides on your normal
> >>filesystem. You can then install any number of operating systems and run
> >>them on Linux. You can even save their states so you don't have to
> >>shutdown/reboot these virtual machines when you close them. I use qemu
> >>to create the virtual disks, and vmware-player to run the virtual
> >>machines. I especially find it handy when I vpn to work since the vpn
> >>software is Windows only.
> >>Just a note: Wine has been around a lot longer than WoW and is great for
> >>some apps (e.g. that don't require virtual drivers) but when it comes to
> >>games, I've never had it work right.
> >>
> >>
> >>----- Original message -----
> >>From: "Dave Alanis" <SDALAN04 at smumn.edu>
> >>To: "Matt Waters" <wate0155 at metnet.edu>, tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> >>Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 20:27:35 -0500
> >>Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Considering dumping windows
> >>
> >>Hello Matt:
> >>
> >>I have also gone through the stage of wanting to diminish Windows from
> >>daily use. However, some Windows applications make school alot easier.
> >>
> >>As an Ipod owner, I have not had alot of time looking for ways to
> >>support it through Linux. When I did look for alternatives there were
> >>non at the time.
> >>
> >>If you dont want to loose what you have on there now, you might want to
> >>consider a dual booting with Windows.
> >>
> >>There have been times that I totally blow Windows and just run off an ld
> >>Gentoo installation on my laptop. When they were times I needed to run
> >>*programs* I emerged  Wine and was able to continue using them with no
> >>problem.
> >>
> >>Correct me if I am wrong, I thought that wine was made specifically for
> >>users who wanted to run World of Warcraft under Linux.
> >>
> >>Af far as tranfering all your files from your Ipod you should have no
> >>problem (as long as you can boot from USB) I have used my Ipod to
> >>install Mac OS X on my HP but yes you can access it under Linux as well.
> >>
> >>
> >>Dave
> >>On Tuesday, May 02, 2006  7:48 PM, Matt Waters wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 19:48:04 -0500
> >>>From: Matt Waters
> >>>To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> >>>Subject: [tclug-list] Considering dumping windows
> >>>
> >>>Hello, everyone. I'm rather new to this list and don't have a lot of
> >>>recent experience with Linux, so please forgive me if I sound dense.
> >>>
> >>>Anyway, as the subject of this post says, I wanna put some serious
> >>>distance between myself and windows. My two big concerns are that I am
> >>>badly addicted to World of Warcraft, and the fact that I have an iPod.
> I
> >>>have a subscription to Transgaming's Cedega, so I don't anticipate much
> >>>trouble there, however, the iPod issue is a serious one, as I plan on
> >>>using it to transfer my personal data to a new Linux installation, as
> >>>well as the fact that I am rather fond of it as a portable music
> player.
> >>>Any ideas or advice on getting either one, or both to work with Debian
> >>>(I used to run a functioning Debian mail server many years ago, so I'm
> >>>at least somewhat familiar with it) would be most appreciated.
> >>>
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> >>
> >>
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> >>
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