Stream music to iTunes from Gentoo Linux
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Gentoo Linux Announces Gentoo Linux
2004.1
Gentoo Linux Announces Gentoo Linux
2004.1
04/28/2004 10:17 AMStream MP3 songs in iTunes from iDisk
Stream MP3 songs in iTunes from iDisk
04/26/2004 10:24 AMHave you ever placed an MP3 file in your Sites folder on your iDisk?
Well if you do so, and if you copy the link into a web browser (I use
FileChute to easily copy and paste the links to my iDisk files), the
song will play in...
DittyBot: How To Stream from iTunes to
your Mobile Phone
DittyBot: How To Stream from iTunes to
your Mobile Phone
06/17/2005 03:57 PMCalling all iTunes junkies. Here’s a handly little script that will
put your tunes on your phone for free. Just make sure you have a lot
of “anytime minutes.” From Make via Boing Boing DittyBot
is a script for OS X that uses a clever combination of mobile email
and VoIP to stream music from your iTunes collection to your
cellphone. Using your phone, email the title/artist info for a song in
your iTunes library…
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Phone'
Stream iTunes to multiple Airport
Express units
Stream iTunes to multiple Airport
Express units
08/17/2004 10:58 AMI came up with a novel way to get around the single-stream limitation
of AirTunes, with a little help from Nicecast. I tried it with the
two Airport Expresses (AXs) I have and it worked pretty well, although
I got occasional...
Gentoo Linux
Gentoo Linux
12/04/2003 06:10 AMIn addition to endless customization possibilities and performance
improvements, Gentoo offers solid documentation and a strong community
support base
HOWTO Stream from iTunes to your mobile
phone (without Apple's permission)
HOWTO Stream from iTunes to your mobile
phone (without Apple's permission)
06/17/2005 03:34 PMCory Doctorow:
DittyBot is a script for OS X that uses a clever combination of mobile
email and VoIP to stream music from your iTunes collection to your
cellphone. Using your phone, email the title/artist info for a song in
your iTunes library to DittyBot, which is running on your Mac, pulling
down mail every minute. DittyBot receives the request, calls you with
Skype, and plays the song back to you over voice-over-IP using iTunes.
Wow.
You send a text message from your mobile phone to your POP email
account. Your text message should contain the keywords of a song title
(and possibly an artist name) that you want to hear. DittyBot finds
that email (he checks Mail every 45 seconds) and copies the song name
into a text file. The song name is then copied into iTunes and a
playlist is created from your search. Next, DittyBot loads Skype (the
internet telephony app) and begins calling your mobile phone. Your
mobile phone rings and when you pick it up, you should hear your song
start playing in all its compressed glory. DittyBot will play your
selection to you over your phone until you hang up. Mind you, this all
should happen within 1 minute of sending your song request (depending
on the speed of your POP server). Sometimes it's even quicker!
Link
(
via Make Blog)
Apple steals iTunes customers' paid-for
rights to stream
Apple steals iTunes customers' paid-for
rights to stream
03/17/2005 03:56 AMCory Doctorow:
Apple's iTunes DRM has a lot to hate, but first and foremost is that
Apple can cheat you by taking away rights that you had when you bought
your music. If you bought music from Apple a month ago, you got the
right to stream it to anyone on your local network. If you had the hot
track that your whole dorm coveted, they could all stream the music
from your computer to theirs and give a listen.
But once you install the new iTunes 4.7.1 "update" (more accurate to
call it a "downgrade") you lose that ability. Without telling anyone,
Apple has stolen some of the rights you paid for when you bought your
iTunes music, by adding limits to the number of people you can stream
your music to in a 24 hour period. Imagine if your boom-box refused to
switch itself on if too many people were in the room -- the 21st
Century equivalent of gathering in one room to listen to music is
gathering on one network to do so, and Apple has just appointed itself
the absolute, tyrannical ruler of the size of the social group that
you're allowed to stream iTunes music to.
Never mind that the iTunes itself lacks any means of controlling
who you stream to only gives you coarse-grained password tools to
control who can connect to your streams -- unless you wall off your
collection with a password, anyone on your LAN can stream and Apple
doesn't give you the tools to limit or even see who's streaming, so
the stranger three rows over in class might be using up the one
session you're saving for your neighbor when you get back to the dorm.
Apple has done this downgrading several times before, taking away
rights you paid for, like the right to burn a playlist 10 times (down
to seven), the right to stream over the Internet (now jut the right to
stream over the LAN) -- and Apple's also used its ability to remotely
disable features on your iPod and in iTunes to shut out competitors'
products, like the Real music player and iPod Download, both of which
offered legal functionality to Apple's customers.
Apple has moved to restrict the streaming capability. In the good old
days it used to support five simultaneous listeners, but now allows
only allows five listeners a day.
Link

RealNetworks to stream music to mobiles
RealNetworks to stream music to mobiles
02/17/2004 06:03 AMZDNet UK Feb 17 2004 9:54AM GMT
Hellenic Gentoo GNU/Linux
Hellenic Gentoo GNU/Linux
06/12/2004 08:27 PMArxisame
Gentoo Linux 2004.2: What You See Is
What You Get
Gentoo Linux 2004.2: What You See Is
What You Get
09/17/2004 09:51 PMSlashdot Sep 18 2004 1:10AM GMT
Gentoo Linux Advisory: php
Gentoo Linux Advisory: php
01/13/2003 12:59 PM"'If you use the wordwrap() function on user-supplied input, a
specially-crafted input can overflow the allocated buffer and
overwrite the heap...'"
Gentoo Linux Musings
Gentoo Linux Musings
04/29/2004 11:29 PMGentoo Linux 2005.0
Gentoo Linux 2005.0
03/28/2005 08:19 PMGentoo Linux 2004.2
Gentoo Linux 2004.2
07/26/2004 04:01 PMReal to Stream Music to Comcast Users
Real to Stream Music to Comcast Users
01/05/2005 11:00 AMRealNetworks has expanded its partnership with leading cable provider
Comcast to offer its Internet radio service, called Rhapsody
RadioPlus, free of charge to Comcast's 6.5 million broadband
subscribers. RadioPlus is an integrated part of Real's Rhapsody
jukebox subscription music service.
Gentoo Linux Advisory: mod_php, php
Gentoo Linux Advisory: mod_php, php
02/19/2003 02:59 PM"PHP contains code for preventing direct access to the CGI binary with
configure option '--enable-force-cgi-redirect' and php.ini option
'cgi.force_redirect...'"
The Gentoo Linux Boot Floppy
The Gentoo Linux Boot Floppy
12/20/2003 06:10 PMPDR-4 Released!
Linux NVCables-Gentoo Script
Linux NVCables-Gentoo Script
08/08/2004 10:27 AMnvcables-gentoo v0.3 == nvc-v031
Gentoo Linux 2005.0 arrives
Gentoo Linux 2005.0 arrives
03/29/2005 11:02 PMGentoo Linux Ships 2005 Version
Gentoo Linux Ships 2005 Version
03/29/2005 11:29 AMGentoo Linux published version 2005.0 over the weekend, complete with
a new security system.
Hacked Gentoo Linux server taken offline
Hacked Gentoo Linux server taken offline
12/04/2003 09:39 AMA Gentoo Linux project server has been compromised by attackers and
subsequently pulled offline for a full forensic analysis.
Gentoo fixes Linux kernel flaw
Gentoo fixes Linux kernel flaw
07/19/2004 03:18 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Gentoo
fixes Linux kernel flaw'
“Gentoo has fixed a vulnerability in the Linux kernel 2.6
series that could be exploited for a remote denial-of-service attack.
The company calls this a ‘high-impact’ flaw and recommends
users get the security update outlined in its advisory.”…
Apple Unveils Wireless Station to Stream
Music (Reuters)
Apple Unveils Wireless Station to Stream
Music (Reuters)
06/07/2004 03:43 PMReuters - Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL.O) on
Monday unveiled a mobile wireless base station that lets users
play digital music from their iTunes music libraries on a
Macintosh or Windows computer over home stereo systems.
iTunes 4.5 Marks iTunes Music Store's
First Anniversary (28-Apr-2004; 3.7K)
iTunes 4.5 Marks iTunes Music Store's
First Anniversary (28-Apr-2004; 3.7K)
04/28/2004 05:29 PMiTunes 4.5 and the iTunes Music Store,
One Year Later (03-May-2004; 15.9K)
iTunes 4.5 and the iTunes Music Store,
One Year Later (03-May-2004; 15.9K)
05/03/2004 09:01 PMIs This The Announcement Australian
Music Lovers Have Waited For? iTunes
Music Store Comes To Australia?
Is This The Announcement Australian
Music Lovers Have Waited For? iTunes
Music Store Comes To Australia?
12/26/2004 08:28 PM By Les Posen, CyberPsych Blog
My iTunes Music Server (Or How I Learned
To Stop Worrying And Love Compressed
Music)
My iTunes Music Server (Or How I Learned
To Stop Worrying And Love Compressed
Music)
07/25/2004 05:58 PM By Matthew Davidson (via MyAppleMenu)
DEMO Achieves a Historical Milestone by
Presenting the First Digital Music
Certification Award to Apple iTunes
Music Store
DEMO Achieves a Historical Milestone by
Presenting the First Digital Music
Certification Award to Apple iTunes
Music Store
08/04/2004 02:36 AMDEMO grants the first Titanium + Certification Award to the Apple
iTunes Music Store on July 29, 2004. [PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
GeNToo - Gentoo on the NT Kernel
GeNToo - Gentoo on the NT Kernel
04/01/2005 05:25 PMNow You Can Sell Your Music On iTunes
Now You Can Sell Your Music On iTunes
04/09/2004 04:00 PM(HOLLYWOOD) - Independent artists and labels will be glad to learn
that they don’t have to be distributed by a major label to get a
distribution contract with the iTunes Music Store, now revolutionizing
music sales with millions of dollars in downloads.
But finding out how to do it was often a painful and time-consuming
process - until now.
iTunes Music Store
iTunes Music Store
07/05/2004 02:15 PM
I used the iTunes Music Store for
the first time today. I actually didn't want to install it, but Apple
is bundling it with QuickTime these days, so
you have to get one to get the other. Then my wife, Annie, heard
about it, and she wanted to try it.
It was a great experience. It's pretty much a matter of creating
an account, finding a song, then clicking "Buy Song." You can even
surpress the "Do you really want this song?" warning so you can just
click with wild abandon, racking up $0.99 charges right and left.
The real test came when I taught Annie how to use it (because, you
know, you can never have enough Celine Dion). She took to it
right away. The search has a spellcheck feature, which is handy when
trying to spell "Alanis Morrissette," and the idea of double-clicking
a song to hear a clip is very intutive. Annie doesn't know the names
of any of the songs she likes, but she knows what they sound like, so
she just kept double-clicking until she heard what she wanted, then
she hit "Buy Song."
The only glitch we ran into was that we first fired it up under my
Windows account, logging into iTunes as Annie. Now, when we open
iTunes under Annie's Windows account, again logging in to iTunes under
her account, none of the "Purchased Music" we bought under my Windows
account is there. For some reason, the purchased music is tied to a
specific Windows account, not an iTunes account. I'm not quite sure
what to do about this — if you know, drop me a line.
Some music isn't available as single tracks, for some reason. For
instance, Annie wanted a song off the De-lovely soundtrack,
but it was marked "Album Only." Depressing, but I'm sure there's some
high-powered business reason for it.
We haven't tryed burning anything to a CD yet, but when I do, I'll
let you all know how it goes. Hats off to Apple — iTunes is a
great piece of work.
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Use two iTunes libraries and one Music
folder
Use two iTunes libraries and one Music
folder
03/25/2005 11:25 AMSuppose you are in a household with two Macs. Each person has a copy
of iTunes installed. They both want access to the same music
directory, but they both want it to be part of their own library.
iTunes already makes it easy...
Report: iTunes Music Stores
Report: iTunes Music Stores
06/21/2004 10:56 AMglitches accessing the U.K. store, limited content
DailyTunes.com: iTunes Music
Recommendations
DailyTunes.com: iTunes Music
Recommendations
10/29/2003 12:13 AMiTunes Music Store gets its Irish up
iTunes Music Store gets its Irish up
01/06/2005 05:40 PMApple expands its virtual song shop to Ireland, offering more than
700,000 songs at 99 Euro cents each.
How To Play Your iTunes Music On Other
Systems
How To Play Your iTunes Music On Other
Systems
05/18/2004 08:52 PMiTunes Music Sales: Mac vs. Windows
iTunes Music Sales: Mac vs. Windows
08/05/2004 12:40 PMI've done a bit of looking around but cannot find this data. Does
anyone happen to know what percentage of iTunes Music download sales
are to Mac users vs. Windows users? Failing that, does anyone know
what percentage of iPods are owned by Mac users vs. Windows users?...
iPod-A-Day At iTunes Music Store
iPod-A-Day At iTunes Music Store
12/03/2003 09:51 AMOther News: iTunes Music Store
Other News: iTunes Music Store
04/19/2004 09:43 AMThe Washington Post looks at the pros and cons of Apple's online music
system.
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JustePort sends music to AirPort Express
without iTunes
JustePort sends music to AirPort Express
without iTunes
08/12/2004 03:14 PMNorwegian hacker Jon Lech Johansen -- known to many by his pseudonym
DVD Jon -- has posted details on
JustePort, new software that
he claims allows users to stream MPEG-4 files encoded using Apple
Lossless format to their AirPort Express hubs. It's the first time
software outside of iTunes has been able to stream music to AirPort
Express.
gentoo 0.11.43
gentoo 0.11.43
11/19/2003 10:34 AMTwo-pane filemanager using GTK+, 100% GUI configurable
gentoo 0.11.48
gentoo 0.11.48
04/15/2004 04:57 PMTwo-pane filemanager using GTK+, 100% GUI configurable
gentoo 0.11.45
gentoo 0.11.45
12/02/2003 10:24 PMTwo-pane filemanager using GTK+, 100% GUI configurable
gentoo 0.11.49
gentoo 0.11.49
05/02/2004 10:00 AMTwo-pane filemanager using GTK+, 100% GUI configurable
gentoo 0.11.51
gentoo 0.11.51
05/09/2004 03:38 PMTwo-pane filemanager using GTK+, 100% GUI configurable
gentoo 0.11.39
gentoo 0.11.39
10/30/2003 07:05 AMTwo-pane filemanager using GTK+, 100% GUI configurable
gentoo 0.11.54
gentoo 0.11.54
12/31/2004 10:20 AMTwo-pane filemanager using GTK+, 100% GUI configurable
Gentoo Installer
Gentoo Installer
05/06/2004 03:14 AMFirst update to CVS
Gentoo-Whacky 0.1b
Gentoo-Whacky 0.1b
08/08/2004 10:50 AMA theme for Gentoo users.
Gentoo is for Ricers
Gentoo is for Ricers
06/08/2004 02:11 PMit's funny because it's *true*
Gentoo-Bugger
Gentoo-Bugger
07/13/2004 05:02 AMgentoo-bugger-0.02 released
My Workstation OS: Gentoo
My Workstation OS: Gentoo
03/19/2005 02:36 AMAfter failed experiments with Slackware, a few years of SUSE, and a
brief flirtation with Debian, I've been working and playing on Gentoo.
I don't care for endless optimisations, and I'm not especially
bothered about the bloat of a few unnecessary extra features, nor do I
enjoy waiting days to update KDE -- so why do I like Gentoo? Simple:
Portage package management, the hands-off approach to configuration,
the excellent documentation, and the unsurpassed community support
forum.
Gentoo Fluxbox 0.1
Gentoo Fluxbox 0.1
06/17/2004 01:04 PMA theme based on the Linux distribution.
Gentoo for PowerPC G5 now available.
Gentoo for PowerPC G5 now available.
11/11/2003 11:19 PMGentoo for PowerPC G5 now
available.I´m back--and I´m using Gentoo!
I´m back--and I´m using Gentoo!
10/28/2003 11:09 PMWell, my new hardware is up and running, and I can´t complain--the new
machine is just... fast.On a whim, I decided to install Gentoo Linux
instead of going my usual route and use Redhat. I must say that I´m
quite...
Gentoo - Now with More Irony
Gentoo - Now with More Irony
06/17/2005 03:45 PMDaniel Robbins, the founder of my beloved Gentoo Linux, bowed out of the Gentoo
community last year, setting up a non-profit organization to
responsibly manage Gentoo and all of the intellectual property that
surrounds it. He, along with others, created a very popular Linux
distribution that provides unique benefits over the other offerings
that are available. Unfortunately, open-source alone wasn't paying the
bills, and Daniel had to find other work.
Mr. Robbins began his new
job late last month. With Microsoft:
Gentoo founder and former Gentoo Chief Architect Daniel Robbins
began a new position at Microsoft on 23 May 2005. According to
drobbins: "I'm helping Microsoft to understand Open Source and
community-based projects." While in the midst of hastily packing to
move to Redmond, [Robbins] nonetheless managed to find the time to
finalize the transfer of Gentoo's intellectual property (essentially
copyrights on ebuilds and other software as well as soon-to-be
trademarked Gentoo logos) to the not-for-profit Gentoo Foundation,
Inc.
Best of luck to him, but it strikes me that without Gentoo, I might
not have gotten rid of most of the Microsoft products that I owned. I
just hope that "helping Microsoft understand open source" doesn't mean
"unwittingly helping Microsoft understand how to get rid of the 'open
source problem'".
Gentoo MacOS X Released
Gentoo MacOS X Released
07/19/2004 01:12 PMGentoo 2004.2 Released
Gentoo 2004.2 Released
07/26/2004 07:04 AMGentoo 2005.0 All About Security
Gentoo 2005.0 All About Security
03/29/2005 02:18 PMGentoo MacOS Released
Gentoo MacOS Released
07/19/2004 01:25 PMGentoo 2005.0 Released
Gentoo 2005.0 Released
03/28/2005 03:41 AMSlashdot Mar 28 2005 7:58AM GMT
Planet Gentoo Announced
Planet Gentoo Announced
03/14/2005 05:02 PMSlashdot Mar 13 2005 9:48AM GMT
¿Gentoo 2004.2 en un portatil?
¿Gentoo 2004.2 en un portatil?
09/09/2004 07:25 AM Stream music to iTunes from Gentoo Linux