Yep, Robert had the right answer. The initial install needed another
package that failed to add, but otherwise it went smooth.
But the downloader seems to be working now. :)
Thanks again.
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An additional option would to look up pinning on debian based systems like
Ubuntu so you could selectively upgrade parts of the OS to install those newer
things.
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There is an option when buying to save mp3 purchases to your Amazon
Cloud Drive (unlimited size for purchased music). Then you can
download the mp3 files directly (as many times/devices as you like),
and keep a copy in the cloud for the online web player (browser) and
Amazon MP3 player.
On Wed, Oc
No, as far as I know, it uses an Adobe Air application to download the
MP3s. You can check on Amazon's website, they should support Linux,
but I'm no expert.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 15:23, Jack Coats wrote:
> For those of you that purchase MP3's from Amazon, they download '.amz' files
> to your m
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Jack Coats wrote:
> For those of you that purchase MP3's from Amazon, they download '.amz'
> files to your machine if you want to get the MP3's. They seem to be xml for
> pointers to Amazon to download the real MP3's.
>
> In Ubuntu 11.04 Banshee is supposed to be
For those of you that purchase MP3's from Amazon, they download '.amz' files
to your machine if you want
to get the MP3's. They seem to be xml for pointers to Amazon to download
the real MP3's.
In Ubuntu 11.04 Banshee is supposed to be fixed to allow downloading MP3's,
but does anyone know a
work
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Steven S. Critchfield wrote:
> > Net booting is nothing special if your netcard supports it.
> >
> > Trouble with a local cache would be how would you know
> > when the central image changed? Essentially, if
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Steven S. Critchfield wrote:
> Net booting is nothing special if your netcard supports it.
>
> Trouble with a local cache would be how would you know
> when the central image changed? Essentially, if you cached
> a local copy and are not the only one accessing the
>