On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 11:40 -0700, Carl Parrish wrote: > It just occurred to me that I do *much* more system admin work on my > wifes computer than I do on my own. ::sigh:: > > Okay my wife is a personal trainer / group fitness instructor. So she > likes to down load music and play for her classes / customers. Limewire > worked fine for this but she kept pulling up spyware / viruses instead > of what she was expecting to get. *Mostly* since we are only running > Linux this hasn't been much of a problem but a few times it has killed > her X server and various other problems so that I've had to clean up her > computer. $0.99 cents or even $1.99 no longer seems like too high a > price to pay for songs that she wants. Since she also wants to get a > I-pod I thought I-tunes would be a perfect fit. Doesn't seem to have a > Linux client though and getting it to work though CrossOver seems shaky > at the moment. (also I'm not sure that you can burn songs from I-tunes > to CD). So while creating the backup recovery discs on her new HP (I > figured I've already paid the Microsoft Tax I might as well have a copy > of the discs somewhere) . I noticed Rhapsody, It has a Linux client (I > thought) and can be burned to CD so I signed up for the service then > tried to pull it up on my Linux box. The Linux client is a mozilla plug > in that lets you listen to *streaming* songs via your browser. Not bad > and I'm glad they have something for Linux. But that doesn't help me > because I need portable music. So I'm looking for a pay service (so I > know the things listed as songs are in fact songs) that will allow me to > purchase *popular* music that can be burned to a CD (or at least loaded > onto a I-pod - I may be able to get away with that). Anyone have any ideas? ---- just a thought about iTunes store purchases...they have DRM encoding which limits how/what you can use music downloaded via store. I find it much more favorable to still buy the CD's and then rip them (I used WinXP & iTunes to do most of the ripping) and Linux & gtkpod from there on. If you buy the CD, there is not DRM to contend with (excepting of course certain Sony CD's ;-) Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss