I recently received an iPod Nano as a gift. My Nano is amazingly small,
contains a gigabyte of storage, and sounds very good through its ear
buds. It didn't take long for me to learn that folks have been putting
Linux on iPods for a couple of years now, courtesy of the iPodLinux
Project. Granted, the software for the Nano and most fourth- and
fifth-generation versions of the iPod is experimental -- we're talking
the bleeding edge -- but, well, you know me -- Linux on my desktop,
workstation, laptop, Tivo, and router. I had to have it on the Nano,
too. Here's my report how I converted my stock iPod Nano into a
dual-booting, sweet MP3-singing, iDoom-playing monster.