I've used giFT myself, it has plugins for several P2P networks.
There is also a cool little console app called giFTcurs that you can
use with it.
There is (was?) a java-based client for Limewire under Linux. I used
to use it years ago.
Basically you just have to get music into a WAV format and then it's
burnable. How you do that is the journey :D
On 10/6/05, Josh Coffman <
josh_coffman@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I make a reasonable effort to be license compliant.
> When I was windows only, buying and buring music
> online wasn't a problem. Other than the stupid
> limitations that it. Now that I'm mostly linux at
> home, what do I do? I like to burn my own audio or mp3
> cd's. Can someone offer some suggestions about
> acquiring music usable & burnable under linux?
>
> I am familiar with limewire. Not so lucky with
> other p2p under linux so far.
>
>
> /Sometimes I feel like the village idiot of plug.
>
> -j
>
>
>
>
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