it should come into the system by default. if you are having trouble trying to use it then you could go to the help program of the operating system it should help you there.
Of course you can. You just need to have a media player with the suitable codecs to play the music file. omxplayer is a good command line media player which also supports almost all video codecs as well
a device that plays music smart one
First you must set up mpd (music player daemon). You distro's wiki should have instructions on how to do this. Then you install music player minion and start listening.
To play their recordings, you'll need a record player, CD player or digital music player. To play their music yourself, get a Beatles songbook, and practice, practice, practice!
Wat's a principal player
Rhythmbox is the default music player in Ubuntu 10.10. Ubuntu is classified as open source software that runs desktops, smart phones, and tablets.
You can either use Rhythmbox (iTunes-like music player) or Totem (Movie player) to play music files. Both are installed by default.
The default music player for Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat), is Rhythmbox, but that has been replaced in favor of Banshee since version 11.04 (Natty Narwhal).
ON ubuntu* -first download the restricted extras (it has all the codecs u need) go to you terminal and type in: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras -then if u want a music player to play your files download something like Banshee. go to your ubuntu software center and search banshee and click install
Of course you can. You just need to have a media player with the suitable codecs to play the music file. omxplayer is a good command line media player which also supports almost all video codecs as well
You can get music from trueAnthem to your iPod by doing the following: 1) Download and save MP3s from trueAnthem to your comptuer 2) Drag trueAnthem MP3s to your iTunes library 3) Sync your iPod with iTunes That's it!
"No. You cannot install Ubuntu on an iPod." -well actually to clear things up. you CAN install it, but when you partition the drive it makes music unplayable, so the ipod now becomes a overpriced ex.hdd
There are many music editors for Linux, such as Audacity, Frescobaldi, Muse, etc. You just need to go and look for it!
Ubuntu is an operating system: Default features/programs (gnome install): -full fledged office suite (compatible with Microsoft Office) -music player -video player -games -photo management -scanning software -internet applications ----browser ----chat ----email/calendar/address book (Outlook equivalent) -access to hundreds/thousands of free applications -inherently virus-resistant -free
no it does not have a music player!!
he was a music player because he always had music in his head and he made good music to all people
You can sync music to it with any linux application. Ubuntu is free to download, and you can install it right alongside your current OS. If you are running Mac OS X, then i don't know if you can do that. If you are trying to sync apps without iTunes, try libmobiledevice on Ubuntu (just google it).