ituns should work with wine. try it out. and if you want a dual-boot system i've just discovered that you can use xen di paravirtualize windows and linux without any modifications to the base system with the condition that you have one of these processors:
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/HVM_Compatible_Processors
of course you have to install a full xen to disk, so you'd have to modify your base linux distro. on the next pc i'll try it out and learn more about how to do it.

2007/10/8, Fernando Boaglio <boaglio@gmail.com>:
Not really... I bought the classic 30gb (5th generation).

I wish I could run iTunes anyway =/

On 10/8/07, Mark Haney <mhaney@ercbroadband.org> wrote:
> Fernando Boaglio wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Have you guys tried to run iTunes?
> >
> > Ok, I got gtkPod, but still lacks podcast support and many other stuff.
> >
> > So I needed iTunes @ my linux box and started working:
> >
> > 1 - installed qemu following GentooWiki HowTo
> > 2 - created xp image disk
> > 3 - installed everything including iTunes
> > 4 - plugged my iPod, got its ID from lsusb output
> > 5 - using -usbdevice tried to run iPod under qemu
> >
> > And then... my virtual XP was slow as hell and didn't recognize my iPod =(
> >
> > What can I do now?
> >
> > Please help =)
> >
> > []'s
> > Fernando Boaglio
>
> Is this a new ipod?  I read somewhere (Slashdot maybe?) that the new
> IPds have some sort of key that keeps any other app from using the ipod
> except for itunes.
>
>
>
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>
>
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