For single songs they let you just download the mp3 straight via the
browser. For full albums you need the downloader. Nice to know it
works on Linux. I've been preferring Amazon/mp3 over iTunes Store
lately just b/c they're DRM free and higher quality 256k encoded.
-Rob
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Special Agent Timothy Suttles, FBI
6:30pm Tuesday, Mar 18th -- Eugene City Brewery (downstairs)
About Agent Suttles:
"I have been a Special Agent with the FBI for 7 years, serving all of
that in the Eugene Resident Agency, Portland Division. I p
... works with linux!!!
So, I had a desire to actually purchase a compressed DRM free
track because I don't want the whole album... Last.fm sent me
off to Amazon. Amazon said "you're running linux, would you like
the package for Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, or Opensuse". Aye
captain! Grabbed the *.deb,
Sweet. http://wiki.x-wrt.org/index.php/Image:Wrp_network-qos.png and
http://wiki.x-wrt.org/index.php/Image:Wrp_status-qos.png are screenshots of
the clean gui interface for QoS.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/TableOfHardware is the supported device page.
Very nice use of MoinMoin wiki for project documen
I looked at DD-WRT and it did not have many of the features I was
looking for. I'm currently playing with OpenWRT which I think has a
clearer development cycle / path. If you want more control you might
think about switching to OpenWRT White Russian (Current Stable 0.9 )
or Kamikaze (Current Dev/
Yes, I'm using DD-WRT and the switch is part of the router.
I wanted to configure QOS because this is both my and my wife's work phone
and there is a lot of stuff happening on the network. I write Wifi software
for a living so the networking in the house is, let us say, complicated.
There
I have not, and also have a Linksys PAP2 from Viatalk connected to my
Linksys NAT-router -- although I have never seemed to need to fuss with
QoS. I also do not have any LAN bridge or other switch, as you do. Is your
switch a separate device, or are you referring to a multi-port router? If
stand
I have a couple of these. One is the main router, the other configured as a
bridge to connect my office to the router and cable. At the router I also have
a Linksys PAP2 (connected to the switch with an Ethernet cable) which is the
IAD for a ViaTalk voip line.
I set up QOS to favor the PAP2 usi
Good morning folks. I thought I would just say that I am personally acquainted
with many Eug-Lug members, having been part of the founders of the original
group, and although we may differ, sometimes radically, in our political views,
each and every person has earned my respect and admiration.