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@Big Sarge: please send an email to Apple. That is their job to port to Linux, and the more consumers ask for it, the more likely it will happen.

@teklife: actually, I would be hesitant to blame Ms for this. Netflix could have used Flash, which, regardless of problems, works on Linux, even with DRM. Espn3.com uses flash and has very good Linux support (almost all features work) and it is DRM'd.

@sebaz88: be happy! this is becoming less and less a problem. The two big manufacturers (broadcom and Atheros) both have open source drivers for their current hardware. We are almost on the other side of the mountain when it comes to wireless.

@endolith: funny, i thought the same thing with Vista 2.0, er, w7

@Dante Douglas: i actually think that is more a direction Gnome is going. Yes, Canonical is pushing for simplicity, but even outside Ubuntu, Gnome is getting pretty damn sparse in the options area. I use XFCE because, while it isn't as far reaching as Gnome, I can still change quirky settings easily. That and thunar

@dhuff: that is more ATI/AMD though. Their closed and open source driver sucks. Frankly, I gave up on ATI years ago.

@micah1_8: nope. but is that Canonical or Linux's fault or Netflix's fault?

@Willard Fillmore is not the 13th president: You are talking to a born again FLOSS advocate. Microsoft, for all the good* they might have done for the advancement of computer does not negate their treatment of free software and people who prefer it.

remind me again why we need microsoft...well, at all?

off topic: "...And Out Come the Wolves" was Rancid's best album.

You don't live in the south, huh? Coffee in the A.M. and sweet tea from then till dinner.

No linux love?

please put what operating system is supported as the first word like almost every other post about software on lifehacker.

@illegal3alien: not really the same since nCleaner is windows only.

Awesome program! Thanks!

@BLVC25: Let me guess, never read 1984, huh?

Still no Linux support? Still no subscription.

@gpdaddy: or you can screw the licenses that are technically illegal (how can a new law(DMCA) overrule and old law(fair use) and both still be law?) and convert them to mp3 anyway