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Want to manage music on an old school iPod
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Well I just want to be able to use headphones. It doesn’t have any wireless connectivity.
In that case, you should absolutely do rockbox. It's FOSS, linux compatible, and supports so many other audio formats beyond just mp3, WAV and Apple's m4a and AIFF. E.g.