Normally I’d have put an exclamation point at the end of the title to this post, but to be honest, it all feels quite anti-climactic. So we’re in the iTunes directory. I’d say “at last”, but to tell the truth, I’d sort of given up hope. Which people who know me will tell you is not like me at all.
So if you aren’t already subscribed to CFR, you may now do it directly through iTunes.
(Concerned about my sombre tone? Read the blog posts from Friday and Saturday for a possible explanation).
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For whatever it’s worth, I hope our efforts helped you a bit. I’m glad you are up there now.
Also, thanks for the brief history of the brief history show, as always, I love to listen.
I’m running Ubuntu Linux so when I click the link I get the following:
“itms is not a registered protocol”
where I click ok then I get a page saying…
Loading…
Please stand by.
Why can’t they just make a linux version?
*sigh* I cannot express the expletives my otherwise gentle soul can produce at the thought of content and hardware producers using DRM and not acknowledging Open Source and Linux.
Hardware Producers stopping Linux Desktop Adoption
DRM Protest in NY on 25th
Well you are now in the iTunes directory and already it’s paid off. I’m a listener in San Francisco and have been enjoying your podcasts which I found on iTunes.
I’m also a scuba instructor and hope to vacation down your way soon.
Cheers!
As an Ubuntu User, download the iPodder software package from your ubuntu repository, add the CFR XML address to your new software, and you’re all set up.
To download the iPodder software, you may need to add the universe/multiverse repositories in your /etc/apt/sources.list
Oh I did. That’s how I get cfr. I just wish I could buy Lost episodes legally without rebooting the laptop.