Linux Voice Introduction
Linux Voice Introduction
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Article from Issue 264/2022
This month in Linux Voice.
If you didn't like to tinker, you wouldn't be using Linux, right? Well … mostly. Linux has gotten more mainstream over the years, so you don't have to be a hacker to enjoy it, but that do-it-yourself spirit lives on. Proprietary hardware vendors don't always mix well with do-it-yourselfers, but a little ingenuity can always open doors. This month we show you how to access and share iTunes metadata using XML and a little bit of Python. Also in this issue, sync your files with Seafile and explore the Ryzom multiplayer role-playing game.
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