I love AllofMP3.com! Anything you want, even the old stuff that isn't available is on there. I can also stuff my computer full of Russian music for two cents per meg. You can't beat that anywhere!
As far as legality: Underage drinking is illegal, radar jammers are illegal, downloading music off P2P programs is illegal, and yet I don't seem to care;-)
I disagree. I think Ubuntu 5.10 works very well with windows. I use it on two of my desktops, one laptop and my server. CUPS works great (although I set it up by hand because the server doesn't have a monitor) and runs my inkjet and laser printers. SAMBA is also flawless. It's even enough to handle my bi-weekly desktop backups which are about 100GB each. I had a little trouble getting LVM to work to combine my drives into one logical one, but that ALSO works flawlessly. Maybe the GUI's are messed up, but the system is great!
This is what I don't understand. This really isn't a DRM hack, and even if it was, would it really matter that much? All the songs on the itms are available online in mp3 form, and people who buy songs are buying them because they want to; so even if the DRM is cracked it won't hurt the sale of music.
I do have to agree with Mac OS X being the easiest to install, because I am a Mac user. I also run Linux, because it makes for simple integration with OS X. Unfortunately, Microsoft went their own way, with their own operating system and took their users with them. We should all pitch in and get Windows users DSL, because they sure need the bandwidth to download all those Windows updates and Virus definitions;-)
The reason more and more people are using Windows for a server is because they are lazy. Windows is much easier to install. Watch that number go down the next time all of them are subject to an attack on a windows exploit.
Code Zero
Ha! I can just see the Corporate computer coversation:
Pirated Copy - "Can I please be activated"
Corporate Validation Computer - "Are you a legal copy"
Pirated Copy - "No"
Corporate Validation Computer - "What the hell, you're not ripping me off"
*Activation Key Sent*
The recording industry wants a piece of everyone's pie. It won't be long before they send in lawyers for singing their music in the shower.
A cunt maybe, but at least not an anonymous coward.
I love AllofMP3.com! Anything you want, even the old stuff that isn't available is on there. I can also stuff my computer full of Russian music for two cents per meg. You can't beat that anywhere! As far as legality: Underage drinking is illegal, radar jammers are illegal, downloading music off P2P programs is illegal, and yet I don't seem to care ;-)
I disagree. I think Ubuntu 5.10 works very well with windows. I use it on two of my desktops, one laptop and my server. CUPS works great (although I set it up by hand because the server doesn't have a monitor) and runs my inkjet and laser printers. SAMBA is also flawless. It's even enough to handle my bi-weekly desktop backups which are about 100GB each. I had a little trouble getting LVM to work to combine my drives into one logical one, but that ALSO works flawlessly. Maybe the GUI's are messed up, but the system is great!
This is what I don't understand. This really isn't a DRM hack, and even if it was, would it really matter that much? All the songs on the itms are available online in mp3 form, and people who buy songs are buying them because they want to; so even if the DRM is cracked it won't hurt the sale of music.
Robert
I prefer the Online "Winner" that I purchased in Germany. It can write under water, upside down and in space! Here is the link: Online Winner.
I do have to agree with Mac OS X being the easiest to install, because I am a Mac user. I also run Linux, because it makes for simple integration with OS X. Unfortunately, Microsoft went their own way, with their own operating system and took their users with them. We should all pitch in and get Windows users DSL, because they sure need the bandwidth to download all those Windows updates and Virus definitions ;-)
Robert
The reason more and more people are using Windows for a server is because they are lazy. Windows is much easier to install. Watch that number go down the next time all of them are subject to an attack on a windows exploit. Code Zero