Day 11 – Remotely Connected Sorting Out My Tunes
Today I played with the Remote Desktop. I set it up to accept all incoming connections, but the person logging in would have to supply a password. I left the machine running at home while I went to work. I ran VNC viewer from work and I connected perfectly.
Well… Perfect in the sense that it showed things and did things, but it was S…L…O…W as molasses because our network is a little on the laggy side.
So to announce I was able to connect from work to the home machine, I sent out a tweet using Gwibber. Of course my friend Graeme (of ITRadio fame) had to make a snarky reply.
Through there I was able to install a few things. I am trying to get my music sorted a little so I looked up a few possibilities to do so. People were saying that Cowbell was a program that aided in the sorting of your digital library so I installed that.
It was not quite what I had hoped it to be. It was basically a tag editor ONLY and did not sort your music files what-so-ever.
Rhythmbox also does not sort out the files into a nice Artist – Album manner so I did some more hunting around. Then it dawned on me. SONGBIRD! I had tried this out under windows before, it was decent, but people were calling it the iTunes killer app. Well, it’s not quite there yet. Yes it is a killer when it comes to functionality, resources, and the add-ons. But it doesn’t have the podcast functionality iTunes has so a lot of people that listen to podcasts will be still drawn to iTunes, in my opinion.
So I installed Songbird. It imported all my media and it also sorted the files into the directory structure I mentioned earlier. So it works perfectly. Goodbye Banshee and Cowbell. Rhythmbox, you will be used for ripping audio CD’s (another feature Songbird lacks). gPodder, you are definitely my podcast downloading and syncing solution.
After all this I played a little more in Second Life and called it a day.























