> >slyzen wrote: >> I'm running wine 1.1.23 on a kubuntu jaunty and my iTunes 8.2 doesn't see my iPhone (with OS 3.0). Do you think your method will work in my case ? > >No, itunes doesn't see any devices on Wine. It wants to talk directly to a USB device with special drivers. >Isn't there an unsupported version of Wine that will do this until the code is accepted into Wine? James McKenzie
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 2:16 PM, James Mckenzie<jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net> wrote:>> >>slyzen wrote: >>> I'm running wine 1.1.23 on a kubuntu jaunty and my iTunes 8.2 doesn't see my ?iPhone (with OS 3.0). Do you think your method will work in my case ? >> >>No, itunes doesn't see any devices on Wine. It wants to talk directly to a USB device with special drivers. >> > Isn't there an unsupported version of Wine that will do this until the code is accepted into Wine?Not prebuilt. There are a couple patchsets to do it. Not sure how well it works for iPods though. I don't think iPhones work either. IIRC, Maarten's patchset worked for original iPod's (not mini's), and was dog slow. The etersoft usb patchset may be better, idk. -- -Austin
how do I apply such a patchset ? During the building of wine ?
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 4:24 PM, slyzen<wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> how do I apply such a patchset ? During the building of wine ?Yes http://wiki.winehq.org/Patching -- -Austin
ok thanks, the only patch I found is here : http://lists.etersoft.ru/pipermail/wine-devel/2008-June/000030.html. I'll try it
The best idea is to check around various forums and lists (plug in "<your modem name> linux" into Google or whatever seems fastest) and, failing that, try and see if the above driver recognizes it.
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Um, please let go of your period key. gixmi wrote:> The best idea is to check around various forums and lists (plug in "<your modem name> linux" into Google or whatever seems fastest) and, failing that, try and see if the above driver recognizes it."modemname distroname" would probably yield more (specific) results.
DaVince wrote:> Um, please let go of your period key. > > > gixmi wrote: > >> The best idea is to check around various forums and lists (plug in "<your modem name> linux" into Google or whatever seems fastest) and, failing that, try and see if the above driver recognizes it. >> > > "modemname distroname" would probably yield more (specific) results. >I think the problem is that the OP wanted to use an iPod with iTunes, which is not supported with the main Wine build. There are patches that will support some, but not all, USB devices. Google for them. James McKenzie
> Isn't there an unsupported version of Wine that will do this until the code > is accepted into Wine?There are some patch in mentioned in wine-hq wiki : http://wiki.winehq.org/USB I've tried these patch to access LeapFrog Tag reader to no avail. All the best