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<p>iTunes is made for Windows and Mac only. The only way to reliably
run it on Linux is to install VirtualBox (virtualbox.org) - or
some other virtualization software - and then install Windows on
VirtualBox and then install iTunes on Windows. I have done this in
the past when I used to have an iPhone and it works fine for
syncing your library but playing videos on iTunes itself within
the virtual machine was not pretty.</p>
<p>You can, of course, install software and music/videos directly
from the iPad without using iTunes at all. Updates to iPad should
also be downloadable over the air as well. <br>
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<p>Good luck!<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Dan </pre>
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<div>Is there anyone who can help me out there with the
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<li>How can I install Apple ITunes on Ubuntu 18.01 LTS
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<div>Thanks in advance, <br>
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<div>Kind regards Hans<br>
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