QUOTE (tyme @ Sep 21 2006, 08:41 PM)

there's a point?
the error fits. he's not running windows 2000 or xp...i seem to have missed the humour.
Humor aside, you can set the installer as a 2000/XP application via "winecfg".
But, iTunes 7 won't even manage to install properly, while iTunes 6 will install, but operate with loads of glitches and issues.
iTunes is a BAD jukebox, even when run natively, and Linux has a couple of applications which immitate its looks (e.g gtkpod), and while being equally disfunctional, they do have MORE options than the Apple sort- of-application...