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Linux Outlaws 45 - The Cabbage-Eatin' Bird

Submitted by Fab on July 1, 2008 - 19:47.

80:01 minutes, 38.9 MB — Download or play

On this week’s show, we talk about lots of Linux and open source related mobile phone news, Gobuntu, Songbird and lots of other stuff. Featuring patent-pending CrapALERT™-technology.

Introduction and Housekeeping (01:09)

  • Dan says hello to the guys from the Chester LUG
  • Bill Gates last day at M$ — good riddance!
  • LugRadio Live 2008 — hope we’ll see you there!
  • Jamie Bennett told us about the Entertainer Project, check it out
  • Tea of the Week: Sainsbury’s green tea with lemon
  • Fab’s MacBreak Weekly rant

Releases and News Stories (11:43)

  • linuX-gamers Live DVD 0.9.3
  • eAR OS 1.10 — background story on eAR OS at Linux.com
  • Molinux 4.0
  • CentOS 5.2
  • sidux 2008-02
  • Arch Linux 2008.06
  • GoblinX 2.7 “Mini”
  • Myah OS 3.0 “Dragon”
  • Pardus Linux 2008

  • OpenMoko has started shipping the completely open Freerunner mobile phone
  • Nokia buys Symbian and promises to “open source” the Symbian OS
  • The LiPS (Linux Phone Standards Forum) and LiMo (Linux Mobile Foundation) consolidate into huge Consortium Of Doom™
  • Jono announces that Gobuntu will become an installation option in Ubuntu
  • Reddit open sources their source

In-Depth Topics and Listener Feedback (40:21)

  • Tip of the Week: Songbird 0.6 — a “mouser” as Dan says: part media player, part browser (Ubuntu/Debian users can get it from getdeb.net)
  • Dann Washko from TLLTS enlightens us on chameleons
  • Nido Media reminds us that some people might have use for 64 bit computing, he also brags a bit about his UltraSPARC 5 station
  • Ralph Z tells about tea with milk and his videocasts about web development based on Ubuntu at TheOrangeIT.org
  • Dan mentions Popey and the Ubuntu UK podcast
  • Drew Fitzsimmons tells us that he likes the show and how he listens to it, he also corrects us on Volts and Amps
  • David Sterry aka. weex tells us about a secret project which we will announce when it’s ready
  • Shaun Mallette aka. “The Rock Star” says he likes our show notes and documentation
  • Christian Farrow found us through our Open Source City coverage and really enjoys the podcast, he also pings us about TrueCrypt

  • We shortly discuss Mark Shuttleworth’s article about responsibility of distributions
  • Please check out and use del.icio.us/linuxoutlaws — if you want to send us stories, tag them with for:linuxoutlaws
  • Rest in peace George Carlin, you’ll be missed

Please leave comments on this episode in the forums.

Song: Wreck It by Munkeez Strikin Matchiz (Chuck D & Bo Diddley)

The theme music for this podcast is a song called “Sudo Modprobe”, it was written by Fab and produced and performed by Dan and Fab. The artwork for the album cover and the site including the Outlaw Tux was created by Fab. All material in this podcast is released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

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Linux Outlaws 44 - Welcome to KDE 5 (openSUSE 11 Special)

Submitted by Fab on June 26, 2008 - 16:22.

86:39 minutes, 42.6 MB — Download or play

This week we bring you a special show where we review the latest openSUSE release and also talk a fair bit about KDE 4.

Introduction and Housekeeping (01:17)

  • Errata: Alessandro Volta invented the electric battery
  • Fab went to an awesome Bruce Springsteen concert in Düsseldorf
  • We recommend new Linux users or people that want to switch listen to Going Linux
  • No Beer of the Week again, we recorded too early in the day

Releases and News Stories (06:50)

  • VectorLinux 5.9
  • Pioneer Linux 3.2
  • Kurumin NG 8.06
  • Zenwalk Live 5.2
  • openSUSE 11.0
  • Songbird 0.6

  • Wine 1.0 launches — forum topic with ancient Wine stories
  • Firefox 3 launch a success: 8 million downloads in 24 hours — as we predicted their servers took a beating

In-Depth Topics and Listener Feedback (22:45)

  • We talk in detail about our experiences with openSUSE 11 — Dan also wrote a short preview about it
  • We also discuss the up- and downsides of KDE 4 and the different implementations of it
  • After this, Dan tells his experiences of visiting Open Source City in Liverpool and checking out the Indamixx device
  • Tip of the Week: Magnatune — these guys do music distribution the right way!

  • Ben Webb enlightens us on the Microsoft WMV thing from episode 42 and also clears us up on Becta and open source
  • DaddyG sends us a mail about a survey conducted at his company on Vista vs XP amongst Visual Studio C++ & .NET developers
  • Philip Herron now works for IBM and asks us about running VMs on our Dell XPS m1330s — he’s working on getting the guys on to Debian
  • Reine (a flemish “weemin”) really likes the show and gives us some general feedback
  • Peter Sorensen tells us about Acer and their questionable approach to standards-compliant web design
  • Dave in Spain (probably not David Villa) also tells us worrying things about Acer and their EeePC website
  • imp|ver sends us a really nice comment about the show
  • Johan Vervloet offers to send Fab some Belgian beer — how awesome is that!?

After the feedback, we wrap it up with a song from Magnatune (which is made possible through their gratuitous licensing policy). As always, if you have any comments on the show, feel free to hop on the forums and tell us.

Song: New Rage by Electric Frankenstein

The theme music for this podcast is a song called “Sudo Modprobe”, it was written by Fab and produced and performed by Dan and Fab. The artwork for the album cover and the site including the Outlaw Tux was created by Fab. All material in this podcast is released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

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Linux Outlaws 43 - The Unbreakable Car

Submitted by Fab on June 17, 2008 - 16:49.

79:03 minutes, 40.0 MB — Download or play

This time, Fab reviews Bazaar, we have lots of feedback, many rants and we talk about version numbering as well as Hans Reiser again.

Introduction and Housekeeping (01:15)

  • Errata: librum means “book”, not library
  • No Beer of the Week as Fab’s fridge was empty
  • We explain where the show title comes from
  • Fab mocks Apple a bit, especially MobileMe

Releases and News Stories (09:23)

  • Zenwalk Linux 5.2
  • Voltalinux 2.1
  • MilaX 0.3.1
  • StartCom Enterprise Linux 5.0.2
  • NexentaCore Platform 1.0.1
  • Greenie Linux 3.0.2H
  • Myah OS 3.0 “Box”
  • 64 Studio 2.1
  • Damn Small Linux 4.4
  • Linux Mint 5

  • Banshee 1.0
  • Firefox 3 Download Day is today!
  • Wine 1.0 will be out June 20 — w00t!?

  • Bruce Byfield’s article on the mess of version control in open source — please discuss
  • More Hans Reiser madness — this gets crazier by the day (thanks to Cifra)
  • IBM does weird things with open source code from OpenOffice in Lotus Symphony
  • Red Hat negotiates first GPL3 compatible patent agreement
  • Shuttleworth on the Ubuntu Network Edition once more
  • Micro-Watch: Microsoft appologises to OSI
  • Micro-Watch: Microsoft warns site owners to prepare for IE8, apparently because it’s standard compliant now? — this makes no sense at all

In-Depth Topics and Listener Feedback (45:34)

  • Fab reviews Bazaar and talks about the difference between centralised and distributed version control systems
  • Tip of the Week: We explain how to create “desktop applications” from web pages (ie. GMail) with Mozilla Prism

  • Kaity G. B. says openSUSE’s logo is an iguana not a chameleon — Fab still disagrees; she also tells us about the Gnome Online Desktop for which Fab created a post on the Ubuntu Brainstorm site (please vote for it)
  • Benny tells us about the Acer Aspire One
  • Simon Vass from Uganda asks about mirroring our episodes and laughs at Fab’s Africa slip-up from a few weeks back
  • Steve suggests we rename ourselves “Dapper Dan and Feisty Fab, aka. the outlaw rustlers of the Linux penguin Hurd” and tells us that Linux surpassed Windows 98 in desktop use recently — yeehaw?; he also suggests Dan should call his British distro “Bollux”
  • PedanticSteve from Southern California wants us to try out On The Rainslick Precipice of Darkness, which Fab will do when he gets around to it
  • Tom McCarthy sends us an email detailing File Retention Technology, or FaRT for short
  • kindofabuzz tells us we should put about:robots into Firefox’s location bar and see what happens
  • TaCo wants Fab to get another iPhone — no chance!
  • Eric Bannon tells us a gruesome Vista story and says Fab should review Früh Kölsch
  • Andy Baxter liked Jonathan Coulton’s Re Your Brains and suggests we should cover more open source non-Linux topics from time to time

Dan mentions he will be checking out Open Source City in Liverpool next week. If you have any comments on this episode, please tell us in the forums.

The theme music for this podcast is a song called “Sudo Modprobe”, it was written by Fab and produced and performed by Dan and Fab. The artwork for the album cover and the site including the Outlaw Tux was created by Fab. All material in this podcast is released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

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Linux Outlaws 42 - Don't Panic!

Submitted by Fab on June 12, 2008 - 13:10.

81:45 minutes, 40.1 MB — Download or play

This time ‘round, we bring you The Ultimate Answer, a warehouse full of coke, Obama pimpin’ OpenOffice, a review of Gnome Do and much more.

Introduction and Housekeeping (02:01)

  • Episode 42 - The Ultimate Answer!
  • Shout out to Pat and Dann from TLLTS and “Big” Dave Yates from Lotta Linux Links, Dan was hanging out with them in IRC
  • Football should be called “football”!
  • Episode is late since Fab was rocking out at John Fogerty’s gig in Bonn and is pretty deaf now
  • LugRadio Live — be there!
  • Beer of the Week: Duckstein

Releases and News Stories (09:20)

  • DeLi Linux 0.8.0
  • ParanoidLinux — thanks to roninchef
  • Myah OS 3.0
  • Resulinux 2.9
  • Absolute Linux 12.1.01
  • eAR OS 1.09

  • Obama promises to switch the US government over to OpenOffice — thanks to Gordon for the story
  • Valve says it’ll release Steam for Linux soon — emailed by Phillip Heron
  • Google open sources Google Gadgets for Linux
  • Acer moving more towards Linux
  • Barracuda is interested in aquiring Sourcefire, who make ClamAV and Snort
  • Canonical officially announces the Ubuntu Netbook Remix

  • Broadcom co-founder allegedly spiked drinks and had “warehouse” of coke — bloody hell!

In-Depth Topics and Listener Feedback (38:36)

  • Gnome Do, an awesome utility for your Gnome desktop — developer David Siegel wrote us a mail with some tips about the program
  • Check out AWN, it’s getting better all the time — please read these comprehensive instructions on how to install it
  • Tip of the Week: How to install Sugar as an alternative session in Ubuntu

  • Ben Jarvis asks us if we still defend Linux when talking to people and why
  • Alistair from Scotland tells us about The Open Source Community at Microsoft — WTF!?
  • Billy Crook builds high performance supercomputer clusters and opens our eyes about Rocks
  • Gregor tells us about his time in Bonn and also IceWM
  • Matt Pawelski gives us the Nuclear Solaris Shoeing Of Doom™
  • John M. Howitt tells us about LibriVox
  • Alex Harrington sends us this article about schools in the UK going open source
  • Jeff Smith says Hans Reiser might be innocent
  • JZA liked Dan’s Wu-Tang references — here’s the Lost-like logo Fab was talking about:

  • Kristoffer Egil Bonarjee (Egil) tells Fab about the very useful screen -x option
  • Thomas clears up some confusion about fw-cutter

Check out Mozilla’s attempt to get Firefox 3 into the Guiness Book, also: Jono announced the Ubuntu Global Bug Jam.

If you have any comments on this episode, please tell us in the forums.

Song: Re Your Brains by Jonathan Coulton

The theme music for this podcast is a song called “Sudo Modprobe”, it was written by Fab and produced and performed by Dan and Fab. The artwork for the album cover and the site including the Outlaw Tux was created by Fab. All material in this podcast is released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

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Linux Outlaws 41 - Now with File Retention Technology

Submitted by Fab on June 5, 2008 - 15:23.

68:55 minutes, 33.2 MB — Download or play

In this show: Big Buck Bunny review, OpenSUSE KDE4 beta review, installing an alternate kernel on Ubuntu as well as the usual news and stuff.

Introduction and Housekeeping (01:32)

  • Slightly out-of-date intro, sorry for that — the interview last week messed with our production schedule a bit
  • Errata: We know Africa is a continent, not a country — chalk it up to hangover
  • Dan plugs his other podcasting gig: On The Bench
  • Beer of the Week: Radeberger Pilsner

Releases and News Stories (07:12)

  • Musix GNU+Linux 1.0R4
  • FreeNAS 0.686.4
  • VMKnoppix 20080519
  • TinyMe 2008.0
  • Bluewhite64 Linux 12.1 “LiveDVD”
  • SystemRescueCd 1.0.3
  • Epidemic GNU/Linux 2.1
  • Foresight Linux 2.0.2

  • South Africa files official appeal against OOXML, gets backed by the Shuttleworth Foundation
  • Brasil’s Parastal CSIR to switch 2300 users to Ubuntu
  • Sugar splits from OLPC — they are starting their own company
  • Dell reveals kick-ass subnotebook, runs Ubuntu
  • Mark Shuttleworth interview — he announces the new Ubuntu netbook spin
  • Google demos cool Android features
  • Micro-Watch: Microsoft debuts Don’t Blame Windows Tool
  • Micro-Watch: Windows Home Server fix on the way (apparently)

In-Depth Topics and Listener Feedback (30:14)

  • Thanks to Campbell Barton of the Blender Institute who send us two copies of Big Buck Bunny — we review the movie
  • Fab reviews OpenSUSE 11.0 Beta 3 KDE4 Edition
  • Tip of the Week: Installing an alternate kernel on Debian systems

  • Chris says he learned about Linux Basement and the Linux Action Show from us and asks about a good distro to use if you have a Broadcom wireless card
  • Kevin R asks about the best way to install a LAMP server on Linux — Fab points him towards Linux Basement Episode 2
  • Shaun Mallette tells us about Gnome Do
  • Kevin bugs us on saying “beta” wrong and comments that he loved the Code Monkey song by Jonathan Coulton which he bought — good on ya for that!
  • Mark Faulkner shares a pretty funny Microsoft joke with us
  • James Polera tells us about Reasonable and Non Discriminatory Licensing — if you have any comments on this, please let us know!

If you are interested in how that awful Debian vulnerability came about, read about it in this article and if you have any comments on this episode, please tell us in the forums.

Song: Livin With a Geek by Chad Wollenberg

The theme music for this podcast is a song called “Sudo Modprobe”, it was written by Fab and produced and performed by Dan and Fab. The artwork for the album cover and the site including the Outlaw Tux was created by Fab. All material in this podcast is released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

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Linux Outlaws 40 - Software Freedom, Lawsuits & Poker

Submitted by Fab on May 31, 2008 - 23:08.

83:19 minutes, 30.7 MB — Download or play

In this special episode, we talk to Bradley M. Kuhn of the FSLC & FSC about software freedom, litigation against open source developers, the future and thread of web services that aren’t open, the AGPL and poker.

Introduction and Housekeeping (01:38)

The usual introduction and we also explain why we surprise you with this special episode. Also some behind the scenes insight.

The Interview (04:21)

We talk to our first ever guest on the show, Bradley M. Kuhn from the Software Freedom Law Center and the Software Freedom Conservancy, about software freedom, the organisations that Bradley works for, free software licenses, litigation against open source developers, what closed web services mean for the future of free software and even his poker play.

Bradley was very forthcoming and nice to us and the fact that Fab was a bit nervous was all but made up by Dan’s valiant research effort. We think this is a very interesting and entertaining interview and hope you like it. If you have any comments, please tell us in the forums.

Please also consider supporting the SFLC in the magnificent work they do every day.

Listener Feedback (58:00)

  • Darren Wick from Ohio likes the podcast and is looking to get in contact with Toby Stafford who was a student of his and who we read an email from on one of our earlier shows — Toby, if you are reading this, hop on the foorums!
  • Bill Toulas has canceled all his magazine subscriptions and is relying on us and LugRadio for all his Linux info — slightly worrying…
  • Rick Floyd sends us a link to this video of a lady doing many accents:

  • Jim Shaver sends us another iPhone/iPod Touch tip and tells us about his podcast The Window Breakers
  • Thomas Perl from gPodder complains about Fab, like, saying “like” all the time — he doesn’t like it…
  • Jan-Michael Bylczynski tells Fab where he could get Guinness in cans in Germany and asks about AVM/Fritzcard USB-WiFi problems
  • the glza sends us various comments and recommends Farscape to Fab and Fell to Dan — Fab recommends the Serenity comics from Dark Horse
  • Nido Media gives Fab another RAID shoeing and tells us about “Bloody Massive Linux” as well as OpenMusic
  • Johan B sends comments on InAudible again — enough already!
  • Terry Love prompts us on British Linux distros (compared to the German ones)

The theme music for this podcast is a song called “Sudo Modprobe”, it was written by Fab and produced and performed by Dan and Fab. The artwork for the album cover and the site including the Outlaw Tux was created by Fab. All material in this podcast is released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

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Linux Outlaws 39 - Come Back When You Can Grow a Beard

Submitted by Fab on May 27, 2008 - 16:12.

71:49 minutes, 34.9 MB — Download or play

In this slightly belated episode (Fab had kernel troubles): Ballmer gets egged, the OLPC gets windozed, OpenMoko tries to be Qt, Microsoft loses another patent case and possibly their mind and Fab is in hangover-mode.

Introduction and Housekeeping (01:31)

  • Shoutout to LugRadio — yes, we will be hanging out at LugRadio Live 2008
  • Thanks to Rob Parker we now have a Wikipedia article — how cool is that!?
  • No Beer of the Week, Fab has the Hangover of the Week

Releases and News Stories (05:43)

  • MEPIS antiX 7.2
  • rPath Linux 2.0
  • Ubuntu Muslim Edition 8.04
  • eAR OS 1.08
  • PelicanHPC 1.5.1
  • Absolute Linux 12.1
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 SP2
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2
  • Ultimate Edition 1.8

  • The OLPC gets windozed
  • OpenMoko ditches GTK+ for Qt & E17
  • Ubuntu Live 2008 cancelled
  • Fab joined 5-A-Day
  • Asus to embed Linux natively into all their motherboards in the future
  • M$ Office to gain ODF support in 2009 — WTF!?
  • M$ loses patent case against Alcatel-Lucent
  • Funny story of the week: Ballmer gets egged!

In-Depth Topics and Listener Feedback (35:37)

  • Dan reviews Fedora 9
  • Fab tells a story about a teacher he recently met who plans to buy a class room set of EeePCs for his school
  • Tip of the Week: Linux Basement podcast
  • Get Compiz working with two screens:

    #!/bin/bash
    DISPLAY=:0.1 compiz --only-current-screen &
    DISPLAY=:0.0 compiz --only-current-screen &

  • Victor writes to us with a SpinRite story — uggh!
  • Chad Wollenberg from Linux Basement tells about the song feed of his podcast
  • Alex Harrington writes us a “fucking massive email” about Fab’s RAID rant
  • DiggsIt is no Pens fan — we also talk about the size of “The Cup”:


  • Chris from Raleigh is a Pens fan (despite living in the home city of the Hurricanes) and he has a playoff beard which is way cool:

If you have any comments on this episode, please tell us in the forums.

Song: This week we have a song from Chad Wollenberg from Episode 20 of his podcast.

The theme music for this podcast is a song called “Sudo Modprobe”, it was written by Fab and produced and performed by Dan and Fab. The artwork for the album cover and the site including the Outlaw Tux was created by Fab. All material in this podcast is released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

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Linux Outlaws 38 - What Are They Smoking Up In Redmond?

Submitted by Fab on May 19, 2008 - 20:08.

86:23 minutes, 42.5 MB — Download or play

On the show this time: F9 is released, Debian has a hole, Microsoft smokes crazy shit, we discover thermo-nuclear hamsters and Fab is cranky during the whole episode.

Introduction and Housekeeping (02:22)

  • Dan and Fab will be at LugRadio Live UK 2008
  • Shoutout to Dave Yates , who Fab called “redneck” recently
  • Fab says: “Go Pens, go!!! Go Pens, go!!!”
  • Beer of the Week: Pilsner Urquell

Releases and News Stories (10:08)

  • Parted Magic 2.2
  • paldo GNU/Linux 1.14
  • Fedora 9
  • Ark Linux 2008.1
  • First Moonlight Release

  • Huge security vulnerability in Debian uncovered, Ubuntu and other derivatives affected — check your SSL/SSH keys!
  • Skype finally agrees to obey GPL after a German court buries their appeal
  • Shuttleworth plots Ubuntu’s future course
  • Microsoft changes its mind and will apparently keep fighting the EU
  • Microsoft emails Blender and asks for help — WTF!?
  • Redmond also tries to push their junk onto “ultra low cost PCs”

In-Depth Topics and Listener Feedback (45:15)

  • Fab reviews SymphonyOne
  • Tip of the Week: He also recommends not to use RAID

  • Chris Fikes tells us about ThermoNuclearHamster.org — check it out and help him along, if you can!
  • Dangerseeker gives us a thermo-nuclear shoeing about COFEE (his links: 1, 2)

  • Tom McCafferty and Dave Roberts of Vyatta say they are used to be compared to Viagra and send us this great picture
  • Drew of Doom comments on several things, including Firefox 3 and Arch and recommends Preacher fans should check out Garth Ennis’ The Boys
  • TaCo says he now uses Audible and we feel bad about it
  • Sambu from Finland sends us a handy link for hard drive cloning using dd and netcat
  • Ben Hellyer (best name ever!) asks about Fab’s iPhone and tells Dan how to trick his bank’s online banking system; he also tells us we’ve been plugged on the Elisa forums

Wrapping it up, Fab recommends John C. Dvorak’s Tech5 podcast which he enjoys every weekday.

Song: Code Monkey by Jonathan Coulton

If you have an idea for a song we should play, write us an email (the song should be Creative Commons licensed). Also, if you have any comments on this episode, please tell us in the forums.

P.S.: Pittsburgh made it to the Stanley Cup final!


The theme music for this podcast is a song called “Sudo Modprobe”, it was written by Fab and produced and performed by Dan and Fab. The artwork for the album cover and the site including the Outlaw Tux was created by Fab. All material in this podcast is released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

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Linux Outlaws 37 - So Good You Need A Shower Afterwards

Submitted by Fab on May 11, 2008 - 23:05.

84:46 minutes, 42.0 MB — Download or play

This week, it’s the show we recorded twice. Topics are: SCO-bashing, MS-bashing, lots of releases (including PROJECT COPY-LINUX), anecdotes and other stuff. As well as a beer review and comic book recommendation.

Introduction and Housekeeping (02:40)

  • We recorded this episode twice due to a technical error during the first recording
  • Fab is wearing no shirt (cause it’s bloody hot)
  • Beer review: Foster’s Lager
  • We got a letter from Campbell Barton who works on the Peach open movie project; he says some of the guys were listening to our show while rendering and they offer us two review copies of the DVD — awesome!
  • We talk about the OLPC maybe going evil and RMS trying to rescue it from Windows XP Monochrome Edition:


Releases and News Stories (12:41)

  • Kiwi Linux 8.04
  • OpenBSD 4.3
  • Rocks Cluster Distribution 5.0
  • easys GNU/Linux 4.1
  • gNewSense 2.0
  • Mandriva Linux 2008.1 “Xfce”
  • Slackware Linux 12.1
  • Bluewhite64 Linux 12.1
  • Puppy Linux 4.00
  • OpenSolaris 2008.05

  • Big hardware vendors push OEMs for Linux compatibility
  • Sweet: The new Eee PC 900 will be released tomorrow in the US
  • SCO really embarasses itself in court — Ars Techica calls their CEO “deluded”
  • From Tom McCarthy: Microsoft designs backdoor dongle for the Police — note the “pre-crime” angle in this writeup
  • Intel and Cray team up to create Linux-powered super-mega-über-computers
  • Adobe “opens” FLV & SWF file formats; at least they wave the licensing fees
  • MySQL says they’ll remain open source — looks like someone is backpaddeling all of a sudden

In-Depth Topics and Listener Feedback (46:08)

  • Fab will review SymphonyOne next week
  • We are still having massive fun playing GTA IV — if you want to meet up with us in multiplayer, leave us a message here (and don’t mess with Dan in GTA, he’s tough as nails!)
  • Tip of the Week: Fab recommends the Dark Tower comic books by Steven King & Marvel

  • Drew has some tips for going back to Firefox 2 on his site mybrainrunslinux.com
  • gideon recommends a native Linux space MMORPG: Vendetta Online
  • Sean Eggleston has a question about streaming video from his server to his desktop which we attempt to answer (during this we mention FUPPES as an alternative to MediaTomb)
  • Owen says the newest iTunes works in Wine now; he also gives us a link for using your iPhone in Ubuntu
  • Alan Clements tells us about the Octothorpe again
  • Gregor gives us reasons for why he thinks the Firefox beta in Hardy isn’t such a bad idea
  • Darth Orange comments on Fab’s Mac menu rant from last week
  • Abhorsen sends us an amazingly funny email about our Vyatta/Viagra gags from last week
  • Dallis Brockway shocks us with the news that our show is on the Zune Marketplace!? — is Steve Ballmer a secret fan?
  • Biffa from Borneo (which is not next to Jamaica) suggests we check out Puppy Linux
  • icecruncher points us towards MythTVOS and says we should also try out PCLinuxOS, which Dan did last year

This is the picture of the hard drive that was recovered from the crashed space shuttle Columbia, which we mentioned at the end of the show:


If you have any comments on this episode, please tell us in the forums.

The theme music for this podcast is a song called “Sudo Modprobe”, it was written by Fab and produced and performed by Dan and Fab. The artwork for the album cover and the site including the Outlaw Tux was created by Fab. All material in this podcast is released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

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Linux Outlaws 36 - Open Source Chain Gang

Submitted by Fab on May 4, 2008 - 18:52.

78:34 minutes, 39.1 MB — Download or play

We have a content-packed show for you this week: Hans Reiser convicted for murder, Kip Macy charged with tennant terror, Fab reviews Rockbox and Xfce and we talk about GTA IV on the PS3.

Introduction and Housekeeping (01:17)

  • We discuss Eric Mesa’s email about our Ubuntu Hardy discussion last week — Fab mentions this post on Mark Shuttleworth’s blog

Releases and News Stories (08:06)

  • Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu & Mythbuntu 8.04
  • SystemRescueCd 1.0.2
  • MythDora 5.0
  • PC-BSD 1.5.1
  • Damn Small Linux 4.3
  • Vyatta 4.0
  • DragonFly BSD 1.12.2
  • CDlinux 0.6.1
  • Wordpress 2.5.1

  • Hans Reiser found guilty of first degree murder
  • FreeBSD developer Kip Macy charged with tenant terror
  • MySQL CEO says they won’t move to Solaris under Sun
  • Novell retaliates against SCO in court
  • MS-bashing: Hundreds of Thousands of Microsoft Web Servers Hacked

In-Depth Topics and Listener Feedback (35:07)

  • Rockbox
  • Xfce / Xubuntu
  • Grand Theft Auto IV for the PS3
  • MediaTomb

  • Hendo sends us another Noel Watson song which we play at the end of the show
  • The glza gives us some general opinions on the show, the OLPC ditching Linux and suggests Dan should become a dialectician like Matt Besser
  • Tony Griggs tells us why he thinks Dan is the techie while Fab has the more worldly view on the show
  • Darth Orange comments on Dan’s recent Dreamlinux review and Fab rants about the OS X task bar
  • Germ gives us our first real shoeing about VulcanRidr and Chad Wollenberg’s Linux Basement podcast
  • Kurtis gives Dan some VirtualBox tips

We close the show with Noel Watson’s wonderful song Tom’s Woman. Please leave a comment about this episode on the forums, if you feel like it.

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