I have used e-music for sometime :). Its $9.99 a month for pretty much unlimited downloads (there is a large limit, but not one I have ever encountered). The download manager can have issues with SuSE 8.2, read the technical help and if that does not solve the issue I have found that running a Squid proxy and having the download manager access through that actually make it work. They had issues getting the manager running on distro's like SuSE 8.2 due to the differences in glibc between SuSE and Debian stable (why do developers think using Debian stable to be the best with which to develop on?). Selection wise, well you're not going to find Jennifer Lopez or Britney Spears or that type of music. It is widespread and caters to many different tastes... You can get a free trial, 50 downloads I believe so best to try it and find out :). Matt On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 19:14, Avi Schwartz wrote:
Just yesterday I read about http://www.emusic.com I never used them so I cannot comment about the quality nor the selection. They do seem to offer a Linux download manager which is required to download music. If you do use them I would appreciate hearing about your experience.
Avi
On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 07:10 PM, lee wrote:
No doubt way to generic a question, but what is the hot setup these days in regards to downloading music, I don't mind paying a little..I had in mind a membership of sorts as a birthday gift for my 13 y o son,