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Hi,
I was wondering if there's a program like Napster or Rhapsody for Linux so that I can get some music playing on my Fedora Core 2 . Any suggestions? ...
- 06-01-2004 #1Just Joined!
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u can download lot's of things using aMule
http://kitech.com.my/fedoraguide/index.html#p2pamule
- 06-01-2004 #3Linux Newbie
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Limewire, Gnapster, Qtella to name a few.
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great! Thanks a lot, guys.
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Another thing though. Seems that most of these are for P2P file sharing. I'm not totally sure if it's legal to download music on them. (Gnapster has a tag says "100% legal" but gives no more information than that.) Also I'm more towards a online radio type of thing like Rhapsody, which lets you simply choose and play without downloading. I wouldn't mind paying for that.
- 06-02-2004 #6
1) Install xmms
2) Go to shoutcast.com
3) Find a stream or more and add them as URLs in xmms
Completely free and legal.
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Thank you!!


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