On Wednesday 27 December 2006, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
> Maybe I don't disagree with you about your sentiments, but is there
> any other service like iTunes that doesn't use DRM? That's the real
> problem to me: finally we get to actually pick which songs we want
> and only buy those, and they make
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From: Gernot Hassenpflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 10 January 2007 6:50 PM
To: David Pastern
Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: iTunes & Linux (Debian)
Happy new year to all,
I don\'t have an iPod for both my own persona
Happy new year to all,
I don\'t have an iPod for both my own personal reasons (similar to yours)
and because I am not happy with the functionality, it is too limited for
my long-term use prospects (I waited over 5 years until a laptop arrived
that had what I would consider long-term use prospects)
Konzack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 9 January 2007 7:57 PM
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: iTunes & Linux (Debian)
Hello David and *,
first of all Happy new Year!
Am 2006-12-28 08:29:05, schrieb David Pastern:
> seriously looking at buying one. My i
Hello David and *,
first of all Happy new Year!
Am 2006-12-28 08:29:05, schrieb David Pastern:
> seriously looking at buying one. My iPod Mini died in the ass after
> around 9 months of usage and I was NOT prepared to accept Apple's
> illegal warranty agreement. Sadly, being the lazy ba
Am Mittwoch 27 Dezember 2006 04:28 schrieb Baz:
> So, it appears the only way to play music purchased from Apple (mp4
> audio files) on Linux is to burn a CD, then rip them - or, use
> CrossOver Office. Yes?
Hello,
I recommend having a look at magnatune.com (http://www.magnatune.com) for
DRM fre
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Sent: Thursday, 28 December 2006 6:40 AM
To: Deb Laptop
Subject: Re: iTunes & Linux (Debian)
Thus spake Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> http://wiki.ursine.ca/Top_posting
>
> David Pastern wrote:
>
> > With the risk of sounding ru
December 2006 6:40 AM
To: Deb Laptop
Subject: Re: iTunes & Linux (Debian)
Thus spake Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> http://wiki.ursine.ca/Top_posting
>
> David Pastern wrote:
>
> > With the risk of sounding rude, that's what you get for using a
> > pr
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
> David Pastern wrote:
>>
>> With the risk of sounding rude, that?s what you get for using a
>> proprietary system. Do NOT support Apple, and their usage of DRM
>> protected, user screwed systems that are iTunes etc.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> Our lives begin to end the day we become
Thus spake Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> http://wiki.ursine.ca/Top_posting
>
> David Pastern wrote:
>
> > With the risk of sounding rude, that's what you get for using a
> > proprietary system. Do NOT support Apple, and their usage of DRM
> > protected, user screwed systems that are iTune
http://wiki.ursine.ca/Top_posting
David Pastern wrote:
> With the risk of sounding rude, that's what you get for using a
> proprietary system. Do NOT support Apple, and their usage of DRM
> protected, user screwed systems that are iTunes etc.
I second that. You're better off with a Palm Tungst
David Pastern wrote:
With the risk of sounding rude, that’s what you get for using a
proprietary system. Do NOT support Apple, and their usage of DRM
protected, user screwed systems that are iTunes etc.
Dave
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.
--Martin
amarok and xmms can play m4a files.
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Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 14:53:33 +1100
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Try having a look at Hymn (http://hymn-project.org).
Seth
Baz wrote:
> So, it appears the only way to play music purchased from Apple (mp4
> audio files) on Linux is to burn a CD, then rip them - or, use CrossOver
> Office. Yes?
>
> Sebastian
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Baz wrote:
So, it appears the only way to play music purchased from Apple (mp4
audio files) on Linux is to burn a CD, then rip them - or, use CrossOver
Office. Yes?
I haven't purchased any music from Apple, but you should be able to play
mp4 files with MPlayer. If Apple uses DRM, which I'm
With the risk of sounding rude, that's what you get for using a
proprietary system. Do NOT support Apple, and their usage of DRM
protected, user screwed systems that are iTunes etc.
Dave
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that
matter.
--Martin Luther King Jr.
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