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    Project ZeroSlackr is a custom iPodLinux installation system. The aim of the project is to provide a simple, coherent, easy-to-use and newbie friendly method of installing iPodLinux on iPods and trying out various emulators, apps, tools and and content.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Linux for the Sandisk MP3player series Sansa e200. Based on ipodlinux, includes podzilla
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    This program encode *.mvpd (ipodlinux compressed video format) videos from *avi or *mpg
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    This project has been made to create an entirely new graphical user interface for iPodLinux users. Podzilla will no longer be a tree of menus, but a elegant visual display.
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    ZacZilla is an alternative GUI for the iPodLinux Project's kernel, focused on ease usage and installation. It features most of iPodLinux's games, applications, and emulators, as well as an installer.
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    MvpdMake is a GUI wrapper around mplayer, mencoder, sox, and mv_encoder to convert video files to the MoviePod (.mvpd) video format to be played by mv_player under iPodLinux on your iPod Nano, iPod Mini or iPod Photo.
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    A Windows installer which will set up symlinks for easy drag and drop uploading of Podzilla2 files on your iPod with Podzilla2 installed.
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    ipod-mount is a small package that will be used when you connect your iPod to your Linux machine to automatically mount it and perform other maintenance tasks. The package will also add extra support for communication between the host and iPodLinux.
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    PAiPodLinux is a modified version of ipodlinux, it aims to be a usable platform for Pro Audio Recording, it has no games or extra stuff, it runs on GEN 3 iPods. PAiPodLinux is based on the work done at the ipodlinux project, and much credit goes to them.
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  • 10
    Easily install Linux on your iPod from windows (NOTE: iPodLinux does NOT work with the new click wheel (4th generation) and mini iPods yet. Gen. 1-3 are supported.)
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A port of the Linux kernel and tools to the iPod.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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