Important note about web-based feed readers
Some web-based feed readers publish your feed URLs on the web, making them available to search engines and everyone else. You should not subscribe to LinkedIn’s Personal feeds with a web-based feed reader unless it guarantees that your feeds are kept private.
So I decided to install a PC-based feed reader for these updates. I was fascinated by the difference in the steps required to install a simple application like this for Windows (XP) and Linux (Ubuntu).
Windows
I settled on FeedDemon for use with XP. Here are the installation steps;
- Google RSS feed readers and find the desired application
- Download the installer
- Logout
- Log in as a user with administrative rights, otherwise step 5. will result in the error; "You must be logged in an administrator when installing this program"
- Open the installer (remembering where I stored the install file)
- Answer the installer prompts
- Logout
- Log back in as a regular user
- Launch the program
I settled on Liferea for Ubuntu. Again, here are the installation steps;
- Google RSS feed readers and find the desired application
- The recommendation included an apt statement for the install, so - Open a terminal session
- Type in, or copy and paste from the web site recommending the program; sudo aptitude install liferea
- Enter the administrative password, wait for the install to complete
- Launch the program
Somehow, I had believed that Linux was harder to work with than Windows. Seems I was mistaken.
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