Kloplop321 said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			isn't "rhapsody" a windows thing?
if so, I don't know if there are any linux available versions.
		
		
	 
sorry if i sound stupid, but i dont see how it being windows only would affect it transferring to the pandora.
its a music management program with a subscription service option that runs on some devices.
It uses a Microsoft DRM scheme called PlaysForSure.  For the Pandora to work with Rhapsody (or any other PlaysForSure service) it would have to get certified by Microsoft and would have to use their (and probably 
only their) special, proprietary, super-locked-down player.  The likelihood of this happening is only slightly greater than the Pandora magically springing to life and doing your dishes for you.
In other words, it ain't gonna happen.
EDIT: Just to clarify, there 
is a desktop Linux version of the Rhapsody player.  It doesn't much help us because it is x86-only (Fedora and Suse, apparently) and 
very closed source - at least as far as the part that authorizes the songs.  Having an open source DRM scheme is sort of like writing the combination to a safe 
on the safe.