Are you new to Linux and need a starting point?
Hey all.
If you are new to Linux, or a even a Windows or Mac power user looking
to expand your skill set, I've started a podcast called LINUX LEARNING
CURVE that is available through iTunes that should be of help to you.
Linux is an incredibly versatile OS that runs on incredibly basic
computers with incredible efficiency. My own move in to the would of
Linux has been an absolute blast, so why not come along for the ride?
To subscribe, use iTunes to visit the iTunes store, and search for
"linux learning curve" .... it's 100% free!
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Newbie Question: Debian and iTunes
... Messenger 7.0 for chatting and Windows Media Player for listening to ... I'm assuming there are Linux equivalents? ... How about iTunes for loading songs onto their iPods? ... (Debian-User) - Re: [opensuse] Re: Top 3 Applications You Wish Existed in Linux
... various mobile phone interfacing/management tools. ... iTunes is a really sticky point for a lot of people... ... cannot properly manage your iPhone.. ... flash don't work correctly because the Linux host intercepts the USB ... (SuSE) - Re: iTunes - once again.
... Get a decent Apple-made Linux player, and FreeBSD support via ... getting Apple to support iTunes on Linux is key. ... (freebsd-questions) - Re: Duhh..( Ping Frozzy, Kai, Rev and that other d00tchie...)
... And that has a giant choice of Linux distro's like Red Hat, Mandrake, ... proggie, iTunes, my beloved 40Tude Dialog and something to store all my ... will recommend Suse, Openoffice will substitute for most of your Word, ... newsreader), I don't really care about the rest. ... (alt.2600) - Re: Music Services
... I heard about a perl script able to use Apples itunes shop. ... maybe it works but as normal the vendors don't support Linux. ... The mplayer packages from Christian Marillat are able to handle that. ... Hm I guess DRM protected wmv files will not work with mplayer. ... (Debian-User) |
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