Well.. you need a music player. There are many. But in my opinion, mplayer is good enough. You could download the same from http://www.mplayerhq.hu If you are looking for a command line MP3 player, you could use mpg321. http://mpg321.sourceforge.net/
Vista should, by default, be perfectly able to play MP3s. Same for XP, 2000, and Mac. Only Linux needs help playing MP3s.
Adobe makes an Adobe Flash Plugin. Novell makes a plugin for Silverlight for Linux. MPlayer, Xine, and VLC all have browser plugins to play MP3s, Ogg, and AVI/MP4/MPG videos.
yes
Yes, most satelite radios can play ipods, or mp3s but some may need additional contents.
Not directly onto the game, but if you have mp3s on your system you can play them by going to Easydrive --> Soundtrack --> Custom
Probably because they require a license to play, and therefore are not MP3s. Probably because they require a license to play, and therefore are not MP3s.
Yes. Podcasts are MP3 files which will play on anything that can play MP3s.
You cannot play PS3 games on on Linux. Even if you had a blu-ray drive on your Linux computer you would not have the proper system to play. If you want to play PS3 games you will have to play them on a PS3.
Yes they can play mp3s. You just have to use iTunes to put music onto them.
Most Newer models of DVD players can play MP3's.
They should work if they are in the right place.
Linux is just an OS (Operating system like macOS, android, Windows...). But the different things are that Linux is a bit hard to learn. Linux is used by hackers (Linux is a "hacking machine", a bit like hacking in movies. And yes u can play games on Linux (There is some games that doesn't support Linux.)