Canonical has beta launched the new Ubuntu One music store. Ars takes a hands-on look to see if it will crank music purchasing up to 11 in Ubuntu 10.04. Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, has announced the official launch of the Ubuntu One music store. Integrated into the Rhythmbox music player in the upcoming Ubuntu...
"Although it is not yet official, Ubuntu's next release looks likely to include a music store service similar to Apple's iTunes."The first hint that Ubuntu developers were considering a music store came in September last year when Canonical chief Mark Shuttleworth announced plans for Lucid Lynx, ...
The Ubuntu One development team proudly announced earlier today, September 11th, that a new version of their famous Ubuntu One Music Store is now available.
With this new redesign, Canonical made Ubuntu One Music Store accessible from the web or a mobile device.
Linux distributor Canonical apparently plans to add a DRM-free music store to its Ubuntu One cloud platform...
Canonical has opened up public beta testing of the upcoming Ubuntu One Music Store slated for release along with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx about a month from now. If you have been testing Ubuntu Lucid on your machine or firing it up occasionally in a virtual box, you should now see a link to the Ubuntu One Music Store in Rythmbox below the e...
As you may already be aware by now, Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx is coming with a music store called the Ubuntu One Music Store. This is a very new and exciting thing from Canoncal and understandably people have a lot of questions about this new service. So, the Ubuntu One Music Store team have come out with a FAQ about the store.
I'm having a bit of an issue. I'm running the 12.04 beta, and I purchased a couple of albums from the Ubuntu One Music Store (running Rhythmbox).
Eight songs on each album downloaded and were synced, but there are a total of eight more songs that haven't downloaded.
LWN.net: "One of the features expected with the upcoming Ubuntu 10.04 release is the Ubuntu One Music Store (UOMS). The UOMS is a mechanism by which Ubuntu users can purchase songs in the MP3 format, with some of the revenue going to support Canonical."
Hi everyone,
One day I noticed that the music stores (Jamendo, Magnatune, and Ubuntu One Music Store) were not on the left panel of rhythmbox anymore. I went to Edit->Plugins and I checked the box next to Jamendo and I had Jamendo back. Then I checked the box for Magnatune but Rhythmbox crashes instantly.