Need to sync your iPhone with Linux? Now you can (again)
Linux has been slowly gaining a little traction as a Windows alternative, but Apple seems to not like Linux all that much.

Since firmware 2.0 or so, wireless syncing with Linux and the iPhone have stopped working, and much sadness was felt in the Linux world.
But now there’s been a workaround published by Ubuntu users that seems to work pretty well, according to comments all over the web that we’ve read.
The workaround has been published here:
You do need a jailbroken iPhone for this to work, however.
Related posts:
- Sync your iPhone with Ubuntu Linux
- Linux 2.6 kernel ported to the iPhone
- Linux on the iPhone, could Android be next?


Skype for iPad supports video calling and will be released very soon.
Meh, I got sick of waiting for a way to sync my iPod touch with Linux so I sold my iPod touch and picked up an Archos 5.