This question already has an answer here: • 8 answers I have an iPhone and run Ubuntu on all of my personal computers. Since I did not want to keep a separate partition with Windows on it for the sole purpose of running iTunes, I attempted to install It using Wine. I installed Wine 1.4 from the Software Center and installed iTunes 10.6.3. When I tried to run it I got a slew of error messages. I hopped over to google where it was suggested that I install it through PlayOnLinux. I did so with the same result. Further googling revealed that iTunes 10.6.x is confirmed to work with Wine 1.5.1 and up.

Spilled the Beans. Join Date: Apr 2008; Beans: 16. Ubuntu 17.04 Mate, Mint 18.1 Mate; MS Win 8.1, MS Win10 Pro. Will not respond to. Try to download PlayOnLinux and i think there is an option to install iTunes but only 32-bit version and you need to have already downloaded setup. Advanced reply. Jan 16, 2016. In order to run iTunes in wine you need to download last version that has XP support, 12.1. Regent Halex Dartboard Manual Download. 3. I get a 108.8MB file iTunesSetup.exe. Code: Select all. Wine iTunesSetup.exe. Installs [iTunes 12.1.3.6] into [wine 1.6.2] simulating [Windows XP]. Starts without.

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I installed Wine 1.5.1 following the instructions I found and was unable to get it to open. I did the same with 1.5.9 with the same results. I opened the Package Manager and installed the Wine 1.5.9 packages through it, and it appears to have installed properly. When trying to install iTunes I got he error 'This iTunes installer requires Windows Vista 64 bit or later'. Realizing that Wine uses XP as a default I ran winecfg and changed it to Windows 7. This changed nothing and I tried changing it through winetricks to no avail.

Sound Forge 10 Noise Reduction Plugin Serial on this page. I even changed it to Vista with the same results. Does anyone know what is going wrong here and how to fix it? Unfortunately Apple does not support the Linux platform when it comes to their products. Even if you manage to install iTunes with wine, it won't work like it would say on a Mac or Windows set up.

Rythmbox and many Linux media players (from personal experience) will be able to snyc and play your songs without a problem. The best option for you is to install and install Windows your guest OS, iTunes should install and work your iPhone. Here is a guide on. However (from personal experience) do not try updating the firmware of your phone with virtualbox as it does not work like on a native OS.