On Feb 5, 2007, at 3:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Call me silly, but it seems to me you ought to be lobbying Apple
for Linux support.
Get a decent Apple-made Linux player, and FreeBSD support via
the linux emulator would *probably* work, no?
I agree, getting Apple to support iTunes on
Tom Marchand wrote:
On Feb 5, 2007, at 3:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Call me silly, but it seems to me you ought to be lobbying Apple
for Linux support.
Get a decent Apple-made Linux player, and FreeBSD support via
the linux emulator would *probably* work, no?
I agree, getting Apple to
Call me silly, but it seems to me you ought to be lobbying Apple
for Linux support.
Get a decent Apple-made Linux player, and FreeBSD support via
the linux emulator would *probably* work, no?
I agree, getting Apple to support iTunes on Linux is key. I don't
know if there have been
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Call me silly, but it seems to me you ought to be lobbying Apple
for Linux support.
Get a decent Apple-made Linux player, and FreeBSD support via
the linux emulator would *probably* work, no?
I agree, getting Apple to support iTunes on Linux is key. I don't
know if
Heya folks -
Every 6 months (sometimes longer) I ask about either a port, or a Wine
config that allows the playing of iTune-purchased music.
Last I seen, Banshee comes close (Under Linux) and of course I opted to
give Wine a shot.
I could settle for Wine *IF* there
Chris wrote:
Heya folks -
Every 6 months (sometimes longer) I ask about either a port, or a Wine
config that allows the playing of iTune-purchased music.
Last I seen, Banshee comes close (Under Linux) and of course I opted to
give Wine a shot.
I could settle for Wine
On Sun, February 4, 2007 2:47 pm, Chris wrote:
Heya folks -
Every 6 months (sometimes longer) I ask about either a port, or a
Wine
config that allows the playing of iTune-purchased music.
Last I seen, Banshee comes close (Under Linux) and of course I opted
to
give Wine a shot.
Call me silly, but it seems to me you ought to be lobbying Apple for
Linux support.
Get a decent Apple-made Linux player, and FreeBSD support via the
linux emulator would *probably* work, no?
I agree, getting Apple to support iTunes on Linux is key. I don't know
if there have been other online