Wait for awhile whilst the package is downloaded and installed. Once you are done with all of that, click the button with the green tick and the words ‘Apply’ at the top of the main Synaptic window. Agree to install these other files by clicking on the button labelled ‘Mark’. You may be asked to install other files which support gpodder – this kind of message usually comes up in a box titled ‘Mark additional required changes?’. If it isn’t installed, click the tickbox to the left of ‘gpodder’ and choose ‘Mark for installation’. If this program is already installed, there will be a version number listed in the ‘Installed Version’ column. A package called ‘gpodder’ should come up in the search results. Click the mouse in this box, type in ‘gpodder’ then click enter. Once Synaptic is open, you should see a box entitled ‘Quick search’ at the top. (You may have to enter your password to open Synaptic.) On Ubuntu 10.4 and others, this can be found under System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager. Here’s how to install it and get Car Talk up and running: (There may be others equally good or better, but I came across this one quite early in my search and it does the job.) Thus, I went on a search for a Ubuntu Car Talk podcast strategy that I’d be happy recommending to my parents. I’m running Ubuntu 10.04 so the iTunes option is a bit of a faff** and I had trouble with the play-online option. I recently spent way too much time faffing with trying to listen to one of my favourite NPR shows of all time: Car Talk.
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