Getting podcasts on Linux

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Is there any reason I couldn't run podracer from /usr/local/bin with the
config file in /usr/local/etc? Are there other files that should be
similarly adjusted if I want to do this?

Reason I ask is that my /usr/local is nfs mounted across all my i386
machines. Seems to work out well so far.

Lorenzo Taylor writes:
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> I know this isn't normally the place to make announcements of non-speakup related
> software, but I asked several questions about a program I have been writing, and
> people have asked about software for receiving podcasts, so I felt it would be
> appropriate in this particular situation.
> 
> I got all my problems solved, and I now have podcast software available for
> Linux and other Unix-like systems.  Go to
> http://podracer.sourceforge.net
> for more information on Podracer, the newest and so far best console-based
> podcast client for Linux/Unix.
> 
> Lorenzo
> - -- 
> "We decided that we should evaluate the Microsoft offerings first. Once we
> realised what a powerful set of tools they were, it became self-evident this was
> the right way to go down."
> 
> Microsoft: the right way to go down
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