Install Amarok
In case you don’t have Amarok, you can install it by dropping down to terminal. To open a terminal window click ALT+F2 and type “gnome-terminal” (without quotes).
Or from the menu Applications \ Terminal.
In the terminal window, type the following command and wait a couple of moments while Amarok is installed.
In order to enable support for mp3 format, type the following commands on your terminal window one by one.
Managing Your iPod
sudo apt-get install kubuntu-restricted-extras
Before we can start using an iPod with Amarok, let’s make it’s the default player to manage your iPod. When you plug in your iPod, the following window will pop up.
By default Rythmbox Music Player selected. From the drop down menu select “Open with other Application” and from the Add Application window and select Amarok.
If you want to make Amarok the default application to open your iPod in future, check the box “Always perform this action” and Click Ok.
Managing iPod in Amarok
Now that we have made Amarok as the default application to launch your iPod we can easily transfer files to iPod. Go to Collection in Amarok, Right-click the file you want to transfer to iPod and click copy to collection and select iPod.
That’s it! The song is now copied to iPod. You can also select multiple tracks to transfer them simultaneously.
This should get you started with managing your iPod with Amarok on your Ubuntu machine.