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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 47 minutes 43 seconds, 52.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on Linux Outlaws: Dan &amp;amp; Fab discuss all the recent F/OSS news such as Skype open-sourcing their Linux client, Microsoft opening the PST format, Apple dropping ZFS, open source e-voting and they also interview Popey from the Ubuntu UK Podcast about Karmic Koala and why he loves the Satanic Edition so much. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:01:03 | Introduction Errata: To get the wifi to stay on overnight on Android, go to the screen with the list of access points, then press the Menu key, and press &amp;#8220;Advanced Options&amp;#8221; to set the wifi timeout &amp;mdash; thanks @yamatt Mozilla backs open font format Karmic vs. Win 7 boot video New Firefox designs coming up (German article) Update: French 3-Strikes Law now legal 0:14:44 | Re...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 47 minutes 43 seconds, 52.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on Linux Outlaws: Dan &amp;amp; Fab discuss all the recent F/OSS news such as Skype open-sourcing their Linux client, Microsoft opening the PST format, Apple dropping ZFS, open source e-voting and they also interview Popey from the Ubuntu UK Podcast about Karmic Koala and why he loves the Satanic Edition so much. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:01:03 | Introduction Errata: To get the wifi to stay on overnight on Android, go to the screen with the list of access points, then press the Menu key, and press &amp;#8220;Advanced Options&amp;#8221; to set the wifi timeout &amp;mdash; thanks @yamatt Mozilla backs open font format Karmic vs. Win 7 boot video New Firefox designs coming up (German article) Update: French 3-Strikes Law now legal 0:14:44 | Releases &amp;amp; News Endian Firewall 2.3 Toorox 10.2009 The &amp;#8216;buntus: Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Mythbuntu, Edubuntu &amp;amp; Ubuntu Studio 9.10 &amp;#8220;Karmic Koala&amp;#8221; ALT Linux 5.0 &amp;#8220;Ark&amp;#8221; and &amp;#8220;School&amp;#8221; Ubuntu Rescue Remix 9.10 grml 2009.10 CAINE 1.0 AbiWord 2.8.0 CyanogenMod 4.2.1 stable &amp;mdash; now with closed Google stuff removed Android 2.0 SDK &amp;mdash; Android 2.0 supports multitouch Skype to open source their Linux client Mozilla&amp;#8217;s Raindrop messaging platform First ever e-voting machine open-sourced Another German press FAIL: Berliner Morgenpost mistakes KDE4 for Windows 7 White House site switches to Drupal DoD says US military should adopt open source Apple abandons ZFS, kills open source porting project Symbian Foundation opens smartphone kernel source code 0:46:24 | Microwatch Microsoft promises to open Outlook&amp;#8217;s PST file format 0:49:34 | Interview We interview Alan &amp;#8220;popey&amp;#8221; Pope of the Ubuntu UK Podcast about the new Ubuntu Karmic, OggCamp, his involvement in the Ubuntu Community Council and why he prefers Ubuntu Satanic Edition. Beers of the Interview: Popey &amp;#8212; Rosey Nosey, Fab &amp;#8212; Bishops Finger (thanks @lucy) Popey also mentioned this link: BBC News: Ubuntu readies the Karmic Koala Tip: To fix the annoying system beep that turned up all over Karmic, follow this guide 1:29:24 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to Andrew S., Jonathan K., Roger S. and David M. Forums: The OggCamp thread Audio Comment: Jon Spriggs on OggCamp We also had nice emails about OggCamp from Robert Pinner (of The Linux Emporium), Chris Couvaras and Beeza Olivier wrote to us about HADOPI being voted through Randal Schwartz mails us about &amp;#8220;What&amp;#8217;s GNU/GNU?&amp;#8221; Kevin Daire tells us about The Dark Mod thebinaryblob wrote and told us about OGRE, an open source game engine apparently being used by a lot of commercial products Rich Brown suggests a possible episode title for us: There&amp;#8217;s an Apt-get for That More emails this week from Cult, Andreas Marschke, Herb Stein, Gordon, John47, Joe Linux, Patrick Dailey, Pete, Ivan Beveridge, Scott Pashley, David Synck, Nathan, Brian Hunt, David Purser, Pete Cannon and Dean Thomson Did HP kill their Linux netbook offerings? &amp;mdash; we&amp;#8217;ll have to keep an eye on that&amp;#8230; CeBIT calling for F/OSS projects for free exhibition space in 2010 Song: Balrog Boogie by Diablo Swing Orchestra from the album The Butcher&amp;#8217;s Ballroom The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 47 minutes 43 seconds, 52.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on Linux Outlaws: Dan &amp;amp; Fab discuss all the recent F/OSS news such as Skype open-sourcing their Linux client, Microsoft opening the PST format, Apple dropping ZFS, open source e-voting and they also interview Popey from the Ubuntu UK Podcast about Karmic Koala and why he loves the Satanic Edition so much. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:01:03 | Introduction Errata: To get the wifi to stay on overnight on Android, go to the screen with the list of access points, then press the Menu key, and press &amp;#8220;Advanced Options&amp;#8221; to set the wifi timeout &amp;mdash; thanks @yamatt Mozilla backs open font format Karmic vs. Win 7 boot video New Firefox designs coming up (German article) Update: French 3-Strikes Law now legal 0:14:44 | Releases &amp;amp; News Endian Firewall 2.3 Toorox 10.2009 The &amp;#8216;buntus: Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Mythbuntu, Edubuntu &amp;amp; Ubuntu Studio 9.10 &amp;#8220;Karmic Koala&amp;#8221; ALT Linux 5.0 &amp;#8220;Ark&amp;#8221; and &amp;#8220;School&amp;#8221; Ubuntu Rescue Remix 9.10 grml 2009.10 CAINE 1.0 AbiWord 2.8.0 CyanogenMod 4.2.1 stable &amp;mdash; now with closed Google stuff removed Android 2.0 SDK &amp;mdash; Android 2.0 supports multitouch Skype to open source their Linux client Mozilla&amp;#8217;s Raindrop messaging platform First ever e-voting machine open-sourced Another German press FAIL: Berliner Morgenpost mistakes KDE4 for Windows 7 White House site switches to Drupal DoD says US military should adopt open source Apple abandons ZFS, kills open source porting project Symbian Foundation opens smartphone kernel source code 0:46:24 | Microwatch Microsoft promises to open Outlook&amp;#8217;s PST file format 0:49:34 | Interview We interview Alan &amp;#8220;popey&amp;#8221; Pope of the Ubuntu UK Podcast about the new Ubuntu Karmic, OggCamp, his involvement in the Ubuntu Community Council and why he prefers Ubuntu Satanic Edition. Beers of the Interview: Popey &amp;#8212; Rosey Nosey, Fab &amp;#8212; Bishops Finger (thanks @lucy) Popey also mentioned this link: BBC News: Ubuntu readies the Karmic Koala Tip: To fix the annoying system beep that turned up all over Karmic, follow this guide 1:29:24 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to Andrew S., Jonathan K., Roger S. and David M. Forums: The OggCamp thread Audio Comment: Jon Spriggs on OggCamp We also had nice emails about OggCamp from Robert Pinner (of The Linux Emporium), Chris Couvaras and Beeza Olivier wrote to us about HADOPI being voted through Randal Schwartz mails us about &amp;#8220;What&amp;#8217;s GNU/GNU?&amp;#8221; Kevin Daire tells us about The Dark Mod thebinaryblob wrote and told us about OGRE, an open source game engine apparently being used by a lot of commercial products Rich Brown suggests a possible episode title for us: There&amp;#8217;s an Apt-get for That More emails this week from Cult, Andreas Marschke, Herb Stein, Gordon, John47, Joe Linux, Patrick Dailey, Pete, Ivan Beveridge, Scott Pashley, David Synck, Nathan, Brian Hunt, David Purser, Pete Cannon and Dean Thomson Did HP kill their Linux netbook offerings? &amp;mdash; we&amp;#8217;ll have to keep an eye on that&amp;#8230; CeBIT calling for F/OSS projects for free exhibition space in 2010 Song: Balrog Boogie by Diablo Swing Orchestra from the album The Butcher&amp;#8217;s Ballroom The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 119 - OggCamp Live Show (Uncut)</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 0 minutes 32 seconds, 28.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. The joint Linux Outlaws / Ubuntu UK Podcast live recording from OggCamp &#8212; uncut edition. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. This is the audio from the live episode we recorded before the OggCamp audience with the Ubuntu UK Podcast. It starts off with the raffle and thank you to the crew and later we discuss media production on Linux and the question if there are too many Linux distros. Warning: This is the uncut edition of the recording that contains all of the swearing. Presenters on stage: @lauracowen, @dantheman, @popey, @fabsh, @ciemon &amp;amp; @tonywhitmore The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, it was written by Fab and produced and performed by Dan and Fab. The artwork for the album cover and the site including the...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 0 minutes 32 seconds, 28.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. The joint Linux Outlaws / Ubuntu UK Podcast live recording from OggCamp &#8212; uncut edition. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. This is the audio from the live episode we recorded before the OggCamp audience with the Ubuntu UK Podcast. It starts off with the raffle and thank you to the crew and later we discuss media production on Linux and the question if there are too many Linux distros. Warning: This is the uncut edition of the recording that contains all of the swearing. Presenters on stage: @lauracowen, @dantheman, @popey, @fabsh, @ciemon &amp;amp; @tonywhitmore The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 0 minutes 32 seconds, 28.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. The joint Linux Outlaws / Ubuntu UK Podcast live recording from OggCamp &#8212; uncut edition. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. This is the audio from the live episode we recorded before the OggCamp audience with the Ubuntu UK Podcast. It starts off with the raffle and thank you to the crew and later we discuss media production on Linux and the question if there are too many Linux distros. Warning: This is the uncut edition of the recording that contains all of the swearing. Presenters on stage: @lauracowen, @dantheman, @popey, @fabsh, @ciemon &amp;amp; @tonywhitmore The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 118 - Naughtify OSD</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 29 minutes 28 seconds, 44.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this episode, which we recorded once again in one room together at Dan&amp;#8217;s place in Liverpool, we apologise a lot and talk about the London Stock Exchange dumping Windows for Linux, Nokia giving away free N900s, Barnes &amp;amp; Noble&amp;#8217;s new ebook reader, Ballmer saying Windows owns 75% of the server market and much, much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. We recorded this episode in one room together and are releasing to as soon as possible with minimal editing for a change. Since both of us are away for LugRadio Live and OggCamp at the moment, this was the only way to get the content out there without having a massive delay. Therefore, show notes will be added later, basically as soon as we get to it (most likely after the LRL/Og...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 29 minutes 28 seconds, 44.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this episode, which we recorded once again in one room together at Dan&amp;#8217;s place in Liverpool, we apologise a lot and talk about the London Stock Exchange dumping Windows for Linux, Nokia giving away free N900s, Barnes &amp;amp; Noble&amp;#8217;s new ebook reader, Ballmer saying Windows owns 75% of the server market and much, much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. We recorded this episode in one room together and are releasing to as soon as possible with minimal editing for a change. Since both of us are away for LugRadio Live and OggCamp at the moment, this was the only way to get the content out there without having a massive delay. Therefore, show notes will be added later, basically as soon as we get to it (most likely after the LRL/OggCamp weekend has wrapped up). The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 29 minutes 28 seconds, 44.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this episode, which we recorded once again in one room together at Dan&amp;#8217;s place in Liverpool, we apologise a lot and talk about the London Stock Exchange dumping Windows for Linux, Nokia giving away free N900s, Barnes &amp;amp; Noble&amp;#8217;s new ebook reader, Ballmer saying Windows owns 75% of the server market and much, much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. We recorded this episode in one room together and are releasing to as soon as possible with minimal editing for a change. Since both of us are away for LugRadio Live and OggCamp at the moment, this was the only way to get the content out there without having a massive delay. Therefore, show notes will be added later, basically as soon as we get to it (most likely after the LRL/OggCamp weekend has wrapped up). The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 117 - May the Schwartz Be With You</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 43 minutes 38 seconds, 52.1 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this episode, we interview Randal L. Schwartz about Perl, Merlin and Stonhenge, BSD, being a professional comedian, how Karaoke saved his life, the Schwartzian transform, FLOSS Weekly and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:58 | Introduction We introduce this special show and our special guest 0:03:00 | Interview We interview Randal L. Schwartz about Perl, Smalltalk, Squeak, Seaside, Merlin and Stonhenge, BSD, being a professional comedian, how Karaoke saved his life, Spaceballs, the Schwartzian transform, FLOSS Weekly, interviewing Linus Torvalds and much more. Links that Randal mentioned: Squeak by Example, Official Seaside website. Some of Randal&amp;#8217;s books: Song: Entrails by Sounds Like Chicken from the album &amp;#8230;Like...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 43 minutes 38 seconds, 52.1 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this episode, we interview Randal L. Schwartz about Perl, Merlin and Stonhenge, BSD, being a professional comedian, how Karaoke saved his life, the Schwartzian transform, FLOSS Weekly and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:58 | Introduction We introduce this special show and our special guest 0:03:00 | Interview We interview Randal L. Schwartz about Perl, Smalltalk, Squeak, Seaside, Merlin and Stonhenge, BSD, being a professional comedian, how Karaoke saved his life, Spaceballs, the Schwartzian transform, FLOSS Weekly, interviewing Linus Torvalds and much more. Links that Randal mentioned: Squeak by Example, Official Seaside website. Some of Randal&amp;#8217;s books: Song: Entrails by Sounds Like Chicken from the album &amp;#8230;Like a Cannonball to the Ocean Floor The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 43 minutes 38 seconds, 52.1 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this episode, we interview Randal L. Schwartz about Perl, Merlin and Stonhenge, BSD, being a professional comedian, how Karaoke saved his life, the Schwartzian transform, FLOSS Weekly and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:58 | Introduction We introduce this special show and our special guest 0:03:00 | Interview We interview Randal L. Schwartz about Perl, Smalltalk, Squeak, Seaside, Merlin and Stonhenge, BSD, being a professional comedian, how Karaoke saved his life, Spaceballs, the Schwartzian transform, FLOSS Weekly, interviewing Linus Torvalds and much more. Links that Randal mentioned: Squeak by Example, Official Seaside website. Some of Randal&amp;#8217;s books: Song: Entrails by Sounds Like Chicken from the album &amp;#8230;Like a Cannonball to the Ocean Floor The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 116 - Hardly a Stampede</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 37 minutes 05 seconds, 47.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s Linux Outlaws: Fender-styled Android phone, OSI loses corporate status, robotic submarine running Debian, German magazine CHIP spreads FUD about Linux, a PulseAudio rant and much more&amp;#8230; If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:01:08 | Introduction Episode 115 was released late because Fab was sick with the flu Errata: Apparently not only Hotmail has been hacked, GMail and Yahoo have fallen prey to the same phishing scam Fab explains how to get the English language DLC for Fallout from the PlayStation Store Ubuntu boot system ugliness T-Mobile launching gorgous Fender-styled Magic Booze of the Week: Bulleit Bourbon 0:13:04 | Releases &amp;amp; News Clonezilla Live 1.2.2-31 LliureX 9.09 Dragora GNU/Linux 1.1 Tiny Core Linux 2.4.1...</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 37 minutes 05 seconds, 47.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s Linux Outlaws: Fender-styled Android phone, OSI loses corporate status, robotic submarine running Debian, German magazine CHIP spreads FUD about Linux, a PulseAudio rant and much more&amp;#8230; If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:01:08 | Introduction Episode 115 was released late because Fab was sick with the flu Errata: Apparently not only Hotmail has been hacked, GMail and Yahoo have fallen prey to the same phishing scam Fab explains how to get the English language DLC for Fallout from the PlayStation Store Ubuntu boot system ugliness T-Mobile launching gorgous Fender-styled Magic Booze of the Week: Bulleit Bourbon 0:13:04 | Releases &amp;amp; News Clonezilla Live 1.2.2-31 LliureX 9.09 Dragora GNU/Linux 1.1 Tiny Core Linux 2.4.1 Ingres Database 9.3 Bazaar 2.0 Security: Urgent Django security fix released Kindle going international &amp;#8212; but Amazon kinda botched the whole thing The Open Source Initiative&#8217;s corporate status has been suspended &amp;#8212; they might be seriously in trouble Netgear announces open source router WNR3500L, but we&amp;#8217;re kinda &amp;#8220;meh&amp;#8221; on the whole thing Motorola drops LiMo and Windows Mobile to go full-on Android MOTOLEAK: Hacker ports Blur UI to HTC G1 Nokia ports Qt to Maemo 5 Robotic submarine running Debian wins international competition &amp;#8212; remember our 3rd episode? Cisco becomes a major Linux server vendor overnight &amp;#8212; or not&amp;#8230; 0:40:24 | Microwatch Microsoft has biggest ever security update yet German magazine CHIP spreads FUD about Linux (German article) Breaking News Crapple Story: Major bug in Snow Leopard deletes all user data 0:49:34 | In-Depth Topic We have a discussion (some may call it a rant) about PulseAudio. Interview with PulseAudio creator Lennart Poettering 1:04:27 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to Mats, Kevan Vautier, Roger Hammer and Lars for supporting the show! Forums: Brown Hat - Linux for Outlaws Jay N. Forrest mails again about Microsoft&amp;#8217;s open source operating systems Daniel Devine, the Cloud Man, asks why people name their projects names like ScrotWM Just Johny sent us some news about Debian GNU/kFreeBSD Chris Lael sents us details of the ultimate beer keg carrying party bike from Portland JonTheNiceGuy sent us feedback on the !microwatch group on Identi.ca, askes us if we know about TOR and pimps Little Brother by Cory Doctorow &amp;#8212; Security Now episode on TOR Other emails this week by Peter Redmer, Dean Thomson, Mark Venable, Peter Cannon aka. Dick Turpin, Les Pounder, Richard Querin, George De Bruin, Julian Aloofi, Steve from the Canadian Texas and Brian Hunt Tag stories for us with #outlawstory on identi.ca Look out for our upcoming interview with Randal Schwartz Check out this song: Sax Man by Lonely Island feat. Jack Black Song: New Orleans by David Rovics from the album Halliburton Boardroom Massacre The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 50 minutes 51 seconds, 55.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this show, which has been massively delayed due to Fab being taken out by the flu, we talk about GNU Bucks, Alan Turing being nominated for knighthood, Linux saving an Aussie power company and we also get into a massive discussion about sexism in the community. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:58 | Introduction Apparently RMS said that Miguel &amp;#8220;is a traitor to FSF&amp;#8217;s core values&amp;#8221; &amp;#8212; we just wanted to clarify that, it is still not clear that RMS actually said anything like that at all People are now being served on Twitter &amp;#8212; this will all end in tears! Ryan Paul from Ars Technica on the Cyanogen controversy and Google&amp;#8217;s problems with being fully open &amp;#8212; interesting read Astrid now has widget support...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 50 minutes 51 seconds, 55.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this show, which has been massively delayed due to Fab being taken out by the flu, we talk about GNU Bucks, Alan Turing being nominated for knighthood, Linux saving an Aussie power company and we also get into a massive discussion about sexism in the community. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:58 | Introduction Apparently RMS said that Miguel &amp;#8220;is a traitor to FSF&amp;#8217;s core values&amp;#8221; &amp;#8212; we just wanted to clarify that, it is still not clear that RMS actually said anything like that at all People are now being served on Twitter &amp;#8212; this will all end in tears! Ryan Paul from Ars Technica on the Cyanogen controversy and Google&amp;#8217;s problems with being fully open &amp;#8212; interesting read Astrid now has widget support OggCamp is getting close now &amp;#8212; we are planning to have a limited number of souvenir mugs for people, donate at least 5 quid towards the event &amp;amp; take an awesome souvenir home! OggCamp Sponsors: BitFolk, The Open Learning Centre, Canonical, Viglen, Linux Emporium &amp;amp; Pokebook &amp;#8212; Media partner: Linux Format Beer of the Week: Holsten Pilsener 0:15:39 | Releases &amp;amp; News Calculate Linux 9.9 m0n0wall 1.236 Astaro Security Gateway 7.5 Untangle Gateway 7.0 Plamo Linux 4.7 GoblinX 3.0 &amp;#8220;G:Standard&amp;#8221; Sabayon Linux 5.0 SystemRescueCd 1.3.1 Gentoo Linux 10.0 Looks like the Pirate Bay is not going to get bought after all &amp;#8212; side note: one of the judges removed from the appeal is working for Spotify!? SFLC Bilski brief: Software should not be patentable Turing nominated for knighthood &amp;#8212; more about Alan Turing The Geek Atlas FSF offers &amp;#8220;GNU Bucks&amp;#8221; for finding nonfree works in free distributions &amp;#8212; more information Linux saves Aussie power company from outage More in-depth look at Google Wave from Ars Technica 0:54:43 | Microwatch Thousands of Hotmail user account details posted online &amp;#8212; BBC article about this 0:59:13 | In-Depth Topic Fab talks about trying out the Ubuntu Karmic beta and more specifically the Xubuntu version of it and also about playing around with the latest Chromium builds from the Chromium Daily Builds PPA. Fab&amp;#8217;s boot video We also discuss the whole debate about Mark Shuttleworth and his alleged sexist comment at LinuxCon which drags us into a complete rathole about sexism and alledged sexism in the community. Android App Pick: Robo Defense (free trial or $2.99), a tower defense game for Android 1:27:11 | Feedback Audio Feedback: George aka. SndChaser chimes in with a quick review of the Cowon iAudio U5 Donations: Thanks a lot to Ryan K., Scott F. and Gerd F. &amp;#8212; you guys keep the show going! Forums: Some listeners have nominated us for the Podcast Awards &amp;#8212; yay! Dean Thomson sent us some gaming related news about the idTech5 engine from id Software Hanna-Kaisa Hakamaa from Finland discovered that she really is a geek inside and tells us that she enjoys the show Jonathan tells us about GNOME SlackBuild, a one-command installation of Gnome for Slackware BigJim says we should check out Smoothwall Ben made some alternative album art for us Other emails by Mike Emerick, Nokes, Igor Wawrzyniak, Juan Mares and Giovanni Pellegrini &amp;#8212; also thanks to Jay N. Forrest from the Linux User Podcast for sending us his thoughts on the CodePlex Foundation. Slightly unfortunate song choice by Dan this week&amp;#8230; Song: Swedish Ladies from the album The Darker The Sky Is The Brighter The Stars Shine by Jonay The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 50 minutes 51 seconds, 55.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this show, which has been massively delayed due to Fab being taken out by the flu, we talk about GNU Bucks, Alan Turing being nominated for knighthood, Linux saving an Aussie power company and we also get into a massive discussion about sexism in the community. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:58 | Introduction Apparently RMS said that Miguel &amp;#8220;is a traitor to FSF&amp;#8217;s core values&amp;#8221; &amp;#8212; we just wanted to clarify that, it is still not clear that RMS actually said anything like that at all People are now being served on Twitter &amp;#8212; this will all end in tears! Ryan Paul from Ars Technica on the Cyanogen controversy and Google&amp;#8217;s problems with being fully open &amp;#8212; interesting read Astrid now has widget support OggCamp is getting close now &amp;#8212; we are planning to have a limited number of souvenir mugs for people, donate at least 5 quid towards the event &amp;amp; take an awesome souvenir home! OggCamp Sponsors: BitFolk, The Open Learning Centre, Canonical, Viglen, Linux Emporium &amp;amp; Pokebook &amp;#8212; Media partner: Linux Format Beer of the Week: Holsten Pilsener 0:15:39 | Releases &amp;amp; News Calculate Linux 9.9 m0n0wall 1.236 Astaro Security Gateway 7.5 Untangle Gateway 7.0 Plamo Linux 4.7 GoblinX 3.0 &amp;#8220;G:Standard&amp;#8221; Sabayon Linux 5.0 SystemRescueCd 1.3.1 Gentoo Linux 10.0 Looks like the Pirate Bay is not going to get bought after all &amp;#8212; side note: one of the judges removed from the appeal is working for Spotify!? SFLC Bilski brief: Software should not be patentable Turing nominated for knighthood &amp;#8212; more about Alan Turing The Geek Atlas FSF offers &amp;#8220;GNU Bucks&amp;#8221; for finding nonfree works in free distributions &amp;#8212; more information Linux saves Aussie power company from outage More in-depth look at Google Wave from Ars Technica 0:54:43 | Microwatch Thousands of Hotmail user account details posted online &amp;#8212; BBC article about this 0:59:13 | In-Depth Topic Fab talks about trying out the Ubuntu Karmic beta and more specifically the Xubuntu version of it and also about playing around with the latest Chromium builds from the Chromium Daily Builds PPA. Fab&amp;#8217;s boot video We also discuss the whole debate about Mark Shuttleworth and his alleged sexist comment at LinuxCon which drags us into a complete rathole about sexism and alledged sexism in the community. Android App Pick: Robo Defense (free trial or $2.99), a tower defense game for Android 1:27:11 | Feedback Audio Feedback: George aka. SndChaser chimes in with a quick review of the Cowon iAudio U5 Donations: Thanks a lot to Ryan K., Scott F. and Gerd F. &amp;#8212; you guys keep the show going! Forums: Some listeners have nominated us for the Podcast Awards &amp;#8212; yay! Dean Thomson sent us some gaming related news about the idTech5 engine from id Software Hanna-Kaisa Hakamaa from Finland discovered that she really is a geek inside and tells us that she enjoys the show Jonathan tells us about GNOME SlackBuild, a one-command installation of Gnome for Slackware BigJim says we should check out Smoothwall Ben made some alternative album art for us Other emails by Mike Emerick, Nokes, Igor Wawrzyniak, Juan Mares and Giovanni Pellegrini &amp;#8212; also thanks to Jay N. Forrest from the Linux User Podcast for sending us his thoughts on the CodePlex Foundation. Slightly unfortunate song choice by Dan this week&amp;#8230; Song: Swedish Ladies from the album The Darker The Sky Is The Brighter The Stars Shine by Jonay The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 114 - LinuxCon 2009 Special</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 31 minutes 25 seconds, 45.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In another special episode, we bring you Dan&amp;#8217;s interviews from LinuxCon with James Bottomley (SCSI subsystem maintainer), Allison Randal &amp;amp; Chromatic (Parrot), Jeremy Allison (Samba) and Greg Kroah-Hartman (staging tree maintainer) as well as a Mac rant from Fab. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:56 | Introduction We finally play the audio feedback from Danny Vose and reply to it, after which a whole discussion about Macs and MacOS X ensues Fab talks about Bethesda&amp;#8217;s Fallout 3 DLC debacle on the PS3 0:32:11 | Interviews 0:32:11 | James Bottomley , Linux kernel developer and SCSI subsystem maintainer &amp;#8212; he now works at Novell 0:40:23 | Allison Randal and Chromatic (real name unknown) from the Parrot virtual machine proje...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 31 minutes 25 seconds, 45.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In another special episode, we bring you Dan&amp;#8217;s interviews from LinuxCon with James Bottomley (SCSI subsystem maintainer), Allison Randal &amp;amp; Chromatic (Parrot), Jeremy Allison (Samba) and Greg Kroah-Hartman (staging tree maintainer) as well as a Mac rant from Fab. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:56 | Introduction We finally play the audio feedback from Danny Vose and reply to it, after which a whole discussion about Macs and MacOS X ensues Fab talks about Bethesda&amp;#8217;s Fallout 3 DLC debacle on the PS3 0:32:11 | Interviews 0:32:11 | James Bottomley , Linux kernel developer and SCSI subsystem maintainer &amp;#8212; he now works at Novell 0:40:23 | Allison Randal and Chromatic (real name unknown) from the Parrot virtual machine project 0:49:35 | Jeremy Allison , co-creator of the Samba file server &amp;#8212; now working at Google 1:09:49 | Greg Kroah-Hartman , creator of the Linux Driver Project and maintainer of the kernel staging tree (aka. The Maintainer of Crap) &amp;#8212; he also works for Novell Get older episodes from the Outlaw Archives Song: R.P.G. by David Rovics from the album Halliburton Boardroom Massacre The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 31 minutes 25 seconds, 45.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In another special episode, we bring you Dan&amp;#8217;s interviews from LinuxCon with James Bottomley (SCSI subsystem maintainer), Allison Randal &amp;amp; Chromatic (Parrot), Jeremy Allison (Samba) and Greg Kroah-Hartman (staging tree maintainer) as well as a Mac rant from Fab. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:56 | Introduction We finally play the audio feedback from Danny Vose and reply to it, after which a whole discussion about Macs and MacOS X ensues Fab talks about Bethesda&amp;#8217;s Fallout 3 DLC debacle on the PS3 0:32:11 | Interviews 0:32:11 | James Bottomley , Linux kernel developer and SCSI subsystem maintainer &amp;#8212; he now works at Novell 0:40:23 | Allison Randal and Chromatic (real name unknown) from the Parrot virtual machine project 0:49:35 | Jeremy Allison , co-creator of the Samba file server &amp;#8212; now working at Google 1:09:49 | Greg Kroah-Hartman , creator of the Linux Driver Project and maintainer of the kernel staging tree (aka. The Maintainer of Crap) &amp;#8212; he also works for Novell Get older episodes from the Outlaw Archives Song: R.P.G. by David Rovics from the album Halliburton Boardroom Massacre The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 113 - Remember Canc&#250;n?</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 59 minutes 33 seconds, 61.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this show, which just narrowly scrapes under the two hour mark by a whisker, Dan and Fab discuss the CyanogenMod troubles, RMS and Miguel de Icaza, Sam Ramji and more Codeplex news as well as Dan&amp;#8217;s experiences at LinuxCon. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. Show notes coming soon! The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 59 minutes 33 seconds, 61.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this show, which just narrowly scrapes under the two hour mark by a whisker, Dan and Fab discuss the CyanogenMod troubles, RMS and Miguel de Icaza, Sam Ramji and more Codeplex news as well as Dan&amp;#8217;s experiences at LinuxCon. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. Show notes coming soon! The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 59 minutes 33 seconds, 61.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this show, which just narrowly scrapes under the two hour mark by a whisker, Dan and Fab discuss the CyanogenMod troubles, RMS and Miguel de Icaza, Sam Ramji and more Codeplex news as well as Dan&amp;#8217;s experiences at LinuxCon. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. Show notes coming soon! The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 112 - PS3 Gaming Special</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 24 minutes 46 seconds, 42.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this special episode, Dan and Fab talk about their favourite Playstation 3 games and also discuss the absence of high-profile open source games. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. We explain our reasoning for this special show, Dan is in America right now There will be another regular show next week We discuss the fact that there aren&amp;#8217;t very many, high quality, state-of-the-art open source games or game engines Our Favourite Playstation 3 Games Grand Theft Auto IV , Third Person Shooter / Adventure / Free Play Fallout 3 , RPG / First Person Shooter / Third Person Shooter Little Big Planet , Platformer / Physics Simulation LEGO Star Wars , Adventure / Puzzle Game Wipeout HD , Futuristic Racing FIFA 10 , Sports (Football) NHL 10 , Sports ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 24 minutes 46 seconds, 42.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this special episode, Dan and Fab talk about their favourite Playstation 3 games and also discuss the absence of high-profile open source games. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. We explain our reasoning for this special show, Dan is in America right now There will be another regular show next week We discuss the fact that there aren&amp;#8217;t very many, high quality, state-of-the-art open source games or game engines Our Favourite Playstation 3 Games Grand Theft Auto IV , Third Person Shooter / Adventure / Free Play Fallout 3 , RPG / First Person Shooter / Third Person Shooter Little Big Planet , Platformer / Physics Simulation LEGO Star Wars , Adventure / Puzzle Game Wipeout HD , Futuristic Racing FIFA 10 , Sports (Football) NHL 10 , Sports (Ice Hockey) Tony Hawk&amp;#8217;s Proving Ground , Sports (Skateboarding) Burnout Paradise , Racing Resistance: Fall of Man , First Person Shooter Resistance 2 , First Person Shooter Colin McRae DiRT 2 , Racing Simulation Our PSN handles are MethodDan &amp;amp; fabsh &amp;#8212; so join us for a gaming session if you own a PS3! Song: Helix Nebula by Anamanaguchi The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 24 minutes 46 seconds, 42.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this special episode, Dan and Fab talk about their favourite Playstation 3 games and also discuss the absence of high-profile open source games. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. We explain our reasoning for this special show, Dan is in America right now There will be another regular show next week We discuss the fact that there aren&amp;#8217;t very many, high quality, state-of-the-art open source games or game engines Our Favourite Playstation 3 Games Grand Theft Auto IV , Third Person Shooter / Adventure / Free Play Fallout 3 , RPG / First Person Shooter / Third Person Shooter Little Big Planet , Platformer / Physics Simulation LEGO Star Wars , Adventure / Puzzle Game Wipeout HD , Futuristic Racing FIFA 10 , Sports (Football) NHL 10 , Sports (Ice Hockey) Tony Hawk&amp;#8217;s Proving Ground , Sports (Skateboarding) Burnout Paradise , Racing Resistance: Fall of Man , First Person Shooter Resistance 2 , First Person Shooter Colin McRae DiRT 2 , Racing Simulation Our PSN handles are MethodDan &amp;amp; fabsh &amp;#8212; so join us for a gaming session if you own a PS3! Song: Helix Nebula by Anamanaguchi The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 11:52:38 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 111 - Developers, Developers... D'oh!</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 39 minutes 32 seconds, 49.6 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on the show: Beer from hell, deep packet inspection, MOTOROLA&amp;#8217;S NEW ANDROID UI, Microsoft vs. Zim Jemlin and the Linux Foundation and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. Show notes coming soon! The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 39 minutes 32 seconds, 49.6 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on the show: Beer from hell, deep packet inspection, MOTOROLA&amp;#8217;S NEW ANDROID UI, Microsoft vs. Zim Jemlin and the Linux Foundation and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. Show notes coming soon! The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 39 minutes 32 seconds, 49.6 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on the show: Beer from hell, deep packet inspection, MOTOROLA&amp;#8217;S NEW ANDROID UI, Microsoft vs. Zim Jemlin and the Linux Foundation and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. Show notes coming soon! The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 15:20:53 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 110 - The Chinless Hero</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 30 minutes 32 seconds, 45.1 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on Linux Outlaws: Whiskey, Chrome, a Frankencamera, pros &amp;amp; cons of The Cloud, Windows release parties, Jolicloud, Super Outlaw Bros., a Weather Widget and much more&amp;#8230; If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:57 | Introduction Errata: Bodo Thiesen lost all his posts in the German Pirate Party for his denial of the Holocaust &amp;#8212; thanks to Dirk for the tip-off World Premiere of the awesome OggCamp promo! Stop telling Fab about Google Listen for Android, it is not available outside of the U.S.! Thank you. The Chinless Hero Looks like the UK Pirate Party is discussing the copyright reform issue with the FSF, good! &amp;mdash; thanks to James Lewis for the heads-up! Microsoft Word allowed to stay on sale&amp;#8230; for now EU investigate...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 30 minutes 32 seconds, 45.1 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on Linux Outlaws: Whiskey, Chrome, a Frankencamera, pros &amp;amp; cons of The Cloud, Windows release parties, Jolicloud, Super Outlaw Bros., a Weather Widget and much more&amp;#8230; If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:57 | Introduction Errata: Bodo Thiesen lost all his posts in the German Pirate Party for his denial of the Holocaust &amp;#8212; thanks to Dirk for the tip-off World Premiere of the awesome OggCamp promo! Stop telling Fab about Google Listen for Android, it is not available outside of the U.S.! Thank you. The Chinless Hero Looks like the UK Pirate Party is discussing the copyright reform issue with the FSF, good! &amp;mdash; thanks to James Lewis for the heads-up! Microsoft Word allowed to stay on sale&amp;#8230; for now EU investigates Oracle&amp;#8217;s planned acquisition of Sun Security: Patch your Wordpress blogs! Booze of the Week: Bulleit Bourbon Frontier Whiskey 0:16:32 | Releases &amp;amp; News Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 Tiny Core Linux 2.3 Zenwalk Linux 6.2 Frugalware Linux 1.1 DesktopBSD 1.7 CrossOver Games 8.0 Opera 10 Sony adopts Chrome as the default browser for the VAIO line Open-source &amp;#8220;Frankencamera&amp;#8221; could revolutionize digital photography Programmer talks about the Bundestrojaner malware and GPLs his Skype wiretapping trojan eBay just sold Skype Red Hat &amp;#8220;opens up the cloud&amp;#8221; with Deltacloud Cory Doctorow chimes in on cloud computing 60,000 Russian teachers set to learn Linux by the end of 2009 &amp;#8212; in Russia, Linux learns you! Statistics suggest you can&amp;#8217;t make a living on the Android Market yet 0:44:09 | Microwatch Microsoft contract forces cancellation of Stallman talk at Argentinian university M$ wants you to throw a Windows release party Crapple: Snow Leopard ships with old version of Flash &amp;#8212; great for hackers, not so much for the users 0:52:18 | Review Fab reviews the Jolicloud netbook distro. Android App Pick: Weather Widget from Android Apps (free or &#8364;0.99 donation) 1:04:33 | Feedback Audio Feedback: 8-bit Super Outlaw Bros. theme from El Nerdo De Geek Donations: Thanks to Ryan K. &amp;amp; Martin R. Forums: The LO Game thread Andrew Sullivan Cant tells us about the third annual Ontario Linux Fest, to be held on Saturday, 24 October 2009 at the Days Hotel and Conference Centre Toronto Airport East in Ontario, Canada Simon Vass tells us that the Linux User Group Uganda are having their own Software Freedom Day celebrations on September 19th at Makarere University in Kampala Bob Konior writes us with even more thoughts on Microsoft and the EU Boryslav Larin thinks people should check out Grusha Johan Badenhorst is developing a rating app for Android called EveRated, check it out it looks really promising! Beeza writes us about hot girls and naked scientists Other emails this week from Myles Wakeham, Kevin Smith (not the famous one), Rick Byrnes, Jenny, Caleb Dorr, Dirk, Alex, BigJim, Thomas Perl (gPodder), Tim Humble, Kristian Naugle, Anthony Fox, Martin Reindl, Matt P., John Sullivan, Martin Danko, Les &amp;#8220;Quarter&amp;#8221; Pounder and Barry Williams First Gran Turismo 5 screenshots released Song: Alabama Barbeque by the Ink Spots (from Archive.org) The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 30 minutes 32 seconds, 45.1 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on Linux Outlaws: Whiskey, Chrome, a Frankencamera, pros &amp;amp; cons of The Cloud, Windows release parties, Jolicloud, Super Outlaw Bros., a Weather Widget and much more&amp;#8230; If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; preferably in the thread for this episode. 0:00:57 | Introduction Errata: Bodo Thiesen lost all his posts in the German Pirate Party for his denial of the Holocaust &amp;#8212; thanks to Dirk for the tip-off World Premiere of the awesome OggCamp promo! Stop telling Fab about Google Listen for Android, it is not available outside of the U.S.! Thank you. The Chinless Hero Looks like the UK Pirate Party is discussing the copyright reform issue with the FSF, good! &amp;mdash; thanks to James Lewis for the heads-up! Microsoft Word allowed to stay on sale&amp;#8230; for now EU investigates Oracle&amp;#8217;s planned acquisition of Sun Security: Patch your Wordpress blogs! Booze of the Week: Bulleit Bourbon Frontier Whiskey 0:16:32 | Releases &amp;amp; News Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 Tiny Core Linux 2.3 Zenwalk Linux 6.2 Frugalware Linux 1.1 DesktopBSD 1.7 CrossOver Games 8.0 Opera 10 Sony adopts Chrome as the default browser for the VAIO line Open-source &amp;#8220;Frankencamera&amp;#8221; could revolutionize digital photography Programmer talks about the Bundestrojaner malware and GPLs his Skype wiretapping trojan eBay just sold Skype Red Hat &amp;#8220;opens up the cloud&amp;#8221; with Deltacloud Cory Doctorow chimes in on cloud computing 60,000 Russian teachers set to learn Linux by the end of 2009 &amp;#8212; in Russia, Linux learns you! Statistics suggest you can&amp;#8217;t make a living on the Android Market yet 0:44:09 | Microwatch Microsoft contract forces cancellation of Stallman talk at Argentinian university M$ wants you to throw a Windows release party Crapple: Snow Leopard ships with old version of Flash &amp;#8212; great for hackers, not so much for the users 0:52:18 | Review Fab reviews the Jolicloud netbook distro. Android App Pick: Weather Widget from Android Apps (free or &#8364;0.99 donation) 1:04:33 | Feedback Audio Feedback: 8-bit Super Outlaw Bros. theme from El Nerdo De Geek Donations: Thanks to Ryan K. &amp;amp; Martin R. Forums: The LO Game thread Andrew Sullivan Cant tells us about the third annual Ontario Linux Fest, to be held on Saturday, 24 October 2009 at the Days Hotel and Conference Centre Toronto Airport East in Ontario, Canada Simon Vass tells us that the Linux User Group Uganda are having their own Software Freedom Day celebrations on September 19th at Makarere University in Kampala Bob Konior writes us with even more thoughts on Microsoft and the EU Boryslav Larin thinks people should check out Grusha Johan Badenhorst is developing a rating app for Android called EveRated, check it out it looks really promising! Beeza writes us about hot girls and naked scientists Other emails this week from Myles Wakeham, Kevin Smith (not the famous one), Rick Byrnes, Jenny, Caleb Dorr, Dirk, Alex, BigJim, Thomas Perl (gPodder), Tim Humble, Kristian Naugle, Anthony Fox, Martin Reindl, Matt P., John Sullivan, Martin Danko, Les &amp;#8220;Quarter&amp;#8221; Pounder and Barry Williams First Gran Turismo 5 screenshots released Song: Alabama Barbeque by the Ink Spots (from Archive.org) The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 109 - Saturday Light Live</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 32 minutes 34 seconds, 46.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. Topics this week include: UK Two Strikes law, Nokia N900, Microsoft sucks at Photoshop, a KDE 4.3 review, a lot of pirate news and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:58 | Introduction Article about the Nvidia graphics card fault that Fab was talking about Errata: The Linux Morse code training program we talked about last week was created by Alan Cox and is therefore called GW4PTS We also got a lot of positive feedback on the ham radio topic Jezra&amp;#8217;s amazing rotary phone hack The University of Abertay Dundee Linux Society and the Tayside LUG have an event on Software Freedom Day (Sept 19) &amp;mdash; information hotline: 01382/848950 Linux Outlaws &amp;#8212; The video game??? Beer of the Week: Hancock Old Gambrinus Beer Dark &amp;mdash; once again, donat...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 32 minutes 34 seconds, 46.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. Topics this week include: UK Two Strikes law, Nokia N900, Microsoft sucks at Photoshop, a KDE 4.3 review, a lot of pirate news and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:58 | Introduction Article about the Nvidia graphics card fault that Fab was talking about Errata: The Linux Morse code training program we talked about last week was created by Alan Cox and is therefore called GW4PTS We also got a lot of positive feedback on the ham radio topic Jezra&amp;#8217;s amazing rotary phone hack The University of Abertay Dundee Linux Society and the Tayside LUG have an event on Software Freedom Day (Sept 19) &amp;mdash; information hotline: 01382/848950 Linux Outlaws &amp;#8212; The video game??? Beer of the Week: Hancock Old Gambrinus Beer Dark &amp;mdash; once again, donated by Morten 0:11:16 | Releases &amp;amp; News Vine Linux 5.0 SimplyMEPIS 8.0.10 iMagic OS 2009.9 Scientific Linux 4.8 &amp;#8220;Live CD/DVD&amp;#8221; Jibbed 5.0.1 Slackware 13.0 &amp;#8212; &amp;#8220;Fresh Pain&amp;#8221; Vector Linux 6.0 &amp;#8220;Light Live&amp;#8221; Dev Release: Fedora 12 Alpha Exaile 0.3. Skype 2.1 Beta Looks like the UK will soon have a Two Strikes law &amp;#8212; UK Pirate Party Laconica is now StatusNet The Nokia N900 Motorola holding Android event on September 10, awesome new handsets in store? Canonical Unveils The Ubuntu Software Store &amp;mdash; what a shit name&amp;#8230; Red Hat CEO: &amp;#8220;We&amp;#8217;re like Facebook!&amp;#8221; Judge overturns 2007 Unix copyright decision, Novell not UNIX copyright owner after all? Tuxera signs a deal with Microsoft about FAT Pirate News: Pirate Bay deal approved but doubtful, while efforts to shut it down failed, Mininova ordered to remove links to copyrighted content &amp;#8212; Grog XD video 0:49:40 | Microwatch FAIL: Microsoft sucks at Photoshop Crapple: Cupertino now sends takedown notices for information that has been released only a few hours too early &amp;#8212; WTF!? 0:55:45 | Quick Review Fab quickly talks about his impressions of KDE 4.3. 1:04:18 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to William N.! Forums: Slackware is Disgraceful Garbage, Two Years of Linux Outlaws Mike Dinon still thinks Fab is wrong and the EU shouldn&amp;#8217;t mandate a browser ballot box in Windows 7 or should at least also investigate hardware vendors Ken McConnell wrote to tell us about his new Linux-related novel, check it out for free if you are interested Bartosz Debski told us about his program TkTwitt which is (obviously) a Twitter client Randy Kirk sent an email to say he enjoys the show but also wants to thank Dan for mentioning Smodcast JonTheNiceGuy, like many others, wrote about ham radio, but also wanted us to mention Hackspaces since he&amp;#8217;s very involved in the one in Stockport (near Manchester, UK) &amp;#8212; learn more about Hackspaces: UK site, international site Spike the Dingo asks us what software projects we would give money to if we were bloody rich Other emails this week from Jon, Samuel Vanderplancke, Christopher, Benny The Ball, Dan Dart, Alistair Munro, Bob Konior, Iwan van der Kleijn, Mike, Mark Venable, Matt Steinwachs, Les &amp;#8220;Quarter&amp;#8221; Pounder, Gordon, nipeng, Aitor, fiftyonefifty, Jim (Medeiros) Shingledecker, the_axis, Daniel Devine, David Ramsey Cain, Danny G. and Andrew Barnett Man uses Linux and CD tray to rock baby to sleep Fake Linux Torvalds Song: Dr Kilcline by Whitestar from their EP on Jamendo The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 32 minutes 34 seconds, 46.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. Topics this week include: UK Two Strikes law, Nokia N900, Microsoft sucks at Photoshop, a KDE 4.3 review, a lot of pirate news and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:58 | Introduction Article about the Nvidia graphics card fault that Fab was talking about Errata: The Linux Morse code training program we talked about last week was created by Alan Cox and is therefore called GW4PTS We also got a lot of positive feedback on the ham radio topic Jezra&amp;#8217;s amazing rotary phone hack The University of Abertay Dundee Linux Society and the Tayside LUG have an event on Software Freedom Day (Sept 19) &amp;mdash; information hotline: 01382/848950 Linux Outlaws &amp;#8212; The video game??? Beer of the Week: Hancock Old Gambrinus Beer Dark &amp;mdash; once again, donated by Morten 0:11:16 | Releases &amp;amp; News Vine Linux 5.0 SimplyMEPIS 8.0.10 iMagic OS 2009.9 Scientific Linux 4.8 &amp;#8220;Live CD/DVD&amp;#8221; Jibbed 5.0.1 Slackware 13.0 &amp;#8212; &amp;#8220;Fresh Pain&amp;#8221; Vector Linux 6.0 &amp;#8220;Light Live&amp;#8221; Dev Release: Fedora 12 Alpha Exaile 0.3. Skype 2.1 Beta Looks like the UK will soon have a Two Strikes law &amp;#8212; UK Pirate Party Laconica is now StatusNet The Nokia N900 Motorola holding Android event on September 10, awesome new handsets in store? Canonical Unveils The Ubuntu Software Store &amp;mdash; what a shit name&amp;#8230; Red Hat CEO: &amp;#8220;We&amp;#8217;re like Facebook!&amp;#8221; Judge overturns 2007 Unix copyright decision, Novell not UNIX copyright owner after all? Tuxera signs a deal with Microsoft about FAT Pirate News: Pirate Bay deal approved but doubtful, while efforts to shut it down failed, Mininova ordered to remove links to copyrighted content &amp;#8212; Grog XD video 0:49:40 | Microwatch FAIL: Microsoft sucks at Photoshop Crapple: Cupertino now sends takedown notices for information that has been released only a few hours too early &amp;#8212; WTF!? 0:55:45 | Quick Review Fab quickly talks about his impressions of KDE 4.3. 1:04:18 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to William N.! Forums: Slackware is Disgraceful Garbage, Two Years of Linux Outlaws Mike Dinon still thinks Fab is wrong and the EU shouldn&amp;#8217;t mandate a browser ballot box in Windows 7 or should at least also investigate hardware vendors Ken McConnell wrote to tell us about his new Linux-related novel, check it out for free if you are interested Bartosz Debski told us about his program TkTwitt which is (obviously) a Twitter client Randy Kirk sent an email to say he enjoys the show but also wants to thank Dan for mentioning Smodcast JonTheNiceGuy, like many others, wrote about ham radio, but also wanted us to mention Hackspaces since he&amp;#8217;s very involved in the one in Stockport (near Manchester, UK) &amp;#8212; learn more about Hackspaces: UK site, international site Spike the Dingo asks us what software projects we would give money to if we were bloody rich Other emails this week from Jon, Samuel Vanderplancke, Christopher, Benny The Ball, Dan Dart, Alistair Munro, Bob Konior, Iwan van der Kleijn, Mike, Mark Venable, Matt Steinwachs, Les &amp;#8220;Quarter&amp;#8221; Pounder, Gordon, nipeng, Aitor, fiftyonefifty, Jim (Medeiros) Shingledecker, the_axis, Daniel Devine, David Ramsey Cain, Danny G. and Andrew Barnett Man uses Linux and CD tray to rock baby to sleep Fake Linux Torvalds Song: Dr Kilcline by Whitestar from their EP on Jamendo The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 20 minutes 49 seconds, 39.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On Linux Outlaws this week: Linux kernel development accelerating, Xboxes failing left and right, Danish developer fights Viasat on GPL, Twitdroid review and much, much more as always. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:40 | Introduction Linux gurus and their ham radio callsigns &amp;mdash; Alan Cox: GW4PTS, Ted Ts&amp;#8217;o: VE7RJT, Bruce Perens: K6BP and Bdale Garbee: KB0G Wikimedia receives $500,000 from Hewlett Foundation Astrid is open source and on Launchpad &amp;mdash; thanks to Bernd (@brot) for the tip Happy birthday to Ben (@seawolf) and YaManicKill Beer of the Week: Amager Bryghus Rated XX 0:11:10 | Releases &amp;amp; News CentOS 4.8 KMyMoney 1.0 Linus says the vendor-sec security list is useless &amp;#8212; as evidenced by the handling of the recent critical kernel bug Chromium gains 64-bit support openSUSE defaults back to KDE GIMP to go (L)GPL3 Danish developer fights Viasat on GPL infringements &amp;#8212; Wired article about NDS Report says Linux dev community growing, 5 patches accepted every hour Famous Ruby dev &amp;#8220;Why the Lucky Stiff&amp;#8221; vanishes suddenly Tip: Great Ubuntu themes from the Bisigi project 0:39:34 | Microwatch - The Xbox has a failure rate of 54.2%! &amp;#8212; Microsoft has basically confirmed this - According to Sophos, Windows 7&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;XP mode&amp;#8221; is a big security risk 0:48:38 | Android App Pick Twidroid (free) &amp;mdash; The Twitter/identi.ca client for Android Pro version to be released on Friday for &#8364;3.49. 0:52:30 | Feedback Donations: David F. and Stephen K. Forums: GIMPed pics of Fab wearing a Les Paul Frank Bell tells us about the upcoming Hans Reiser special on TruTV: &amp;#8220;Programmed For Murder&amp;#8221; &amp;#8212; awesome! Dan Dart (the Cloud Man) pimps the fuck out of his cloud OS Landrash directs us to look at the movie Planet Outlaws which is now in the public domain, some samples from this are at the beginning of the episode and at the very end &amp;#8212; download it here Eric Thompson opened a thread on the forum about meeting up with Dan in Portland Leslie I&amp;#8217;Anson is organizing a big event in Manchester for Software Freedom Day on September 19 David Wetta agrees with Dan on Security Now and suggests an alternative computer security podcast Kevin Chandler sent us a nice email saying he&amp;#8217;s just had his A-Level results and gotten a place at Derby University which is not too far from Wolverhampton, he will also be at see us OggCamp event in October &amp;#8212; he also really enjoyed the return of the gaming section, as did many others Other emails this week from Les &amp;#8220;Quarter&amp;#8221; Pounder, Daniel Drummond, Rick (not that one) Floyd, Myles Wakeham, Jay Forrest, Jonathan Groll, Iwan van der Kleijn and our friend Morten Check out Salvage Digital Radio, mostly broadcasting weekends at the moment but perhaps more in future (Linux Outlaws is on it of course) Song: Theme From EEVIAC by Man Or Astroman? from the album Man Or Astroman? Live at Maida Vale BBC Studios &amp;#8212; Suggested by Michael Wheeler The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 107 - I Find Your Lack of Beard Disturbing</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 43 minutes 50 seconds, 50.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s show: The big Microsoft XML/Word lawsuit, the Ubuntu multisearch kerfuffle, Kernel bug undiscovered for 8 years, Foresight moving to Fedora?, Civilization 4 in Wine and a kinda big announcement. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. Promo: Ohio Linux Fest 2009 0:01:53 | Introduction Errata: Fab called Dave Winer &amp;#8220;Steve&amp;#8221; by accident in Episode 105 The community mourns the loss of Ferris E. McCormick (fmccor) We are planning a barcamp event with our friends from Ubuntu UK Podcast on the Sunday after LugRadio Live 2009 &amp;#8212; check it out: OggCamp Beer of the Week: Thisted Limfjords-Porter &amp;mdash; thanks to Morten! 0:11:42 | Releases &amp;amp; News openmamba GNU/Linux 1.1 Slax 6.1.2 Estrella Roja 2.5 Trisquel GNU/Linux 2.2 Arch Linux 2009.08 SAM Linux 2009 PC/OS 2009.3 Finnix 93.0 SystemRescueCd 1.2.3 kademar Linux 4.9 Parted Magic 4.4 Tuquito 3 Linux From Scratch 6.5 KDE 4.3 Me TV 1.0.0 &amp;#8212; thanks to Teis Dreijer for the tip Security: Kernel bug lay undiscovered for eight years! Security: Two Students from the University of Bonn advocate for white hats to take the offensive when combating botnets Firefox plugin controversy in Ubuntu Karmic Chromium briefly gets weird face instead of the close window button Is Foresight moving from rPath to Fedora? Ubuntu is starting to use Launchpad to report community problems Dell says alleged high Linux netbook returns are a bullshit 0:39:39 | Microwatch Microsoft and Nokia sign alliance to bring Office to Nokia phones M$ under threat from Linux &amp;#8212; it&amp;#8217;s now official Microsoft reveals XML patent, then gets ordered to stop selling Word in an XML lawsuit &amp;#8212; looks like their patent was filed to late Crapple: They now censor dictionaries on the iPhone 0:55:35 | Gaming Corner: Civilization 4 WineHQ AppDB entry How to install: Put DVD in and follow the install instructions, have patience if the installer seems to hang (DirectX install can take ages) If you want to play without the DVD in the drive, install the latest patches (removes the game&amp;#8217;s DRM) Run the following commands: wget http://kegel.com/wine/winetricks sh winetricks msxml3 Run winecfg, add the Civ4 .exe, select it and under &amp;#8220;Libraries&amp;#8221; add a native DLL override for &amp;#8220;msxml3&amp;#8221; Turn off Compiz with metacity --replace &amp;amp; Turn Compiz back on with compiz --replace &amp;amp; Stopping Compiz from running prevents lots of odd graphic glitches and improves performance Everything except hardware cursors and network play works. Game runs somewhat faster than native on Windows XP, which is nice. If you get stuttery sound, switch to native ALSA. If you want to buy Civ 4, Fab recommends to buy the Civilization IV Ultimate set Note: Nectaris is coming to the PSN! Android App of the Week: Astrid, a task organiser (free) 1:09:19 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to Sander S., Dan C. and Douglas R. Forums: OggCamp thread Iwan van der Kleijn (aka. soyrochus) sent us some information about Monoxide, a Launchpad PPA that has an experimental backport of Mono 2.4 for Ubuntu Jaunty Dave sent us the GPS coordinates for Walworth County LUG Brian, James Daldry, Cult, Alistair Munro and Torben Stones all sent us the MS Word patent story Matt P.&amp;#8217; wrote to us again about GNUgle Xoke from Linux Cranks and Hacker Public Radio now has a green card &amp;#8212; congratulations! Dave Fernandes wants to defend Microsoft Alvaro Castaneda says Disney does indeed do open source stuff, even if Dan is still sceptical Mike thinks the EU investigation into Microsoft&amp;#8217;s anti-trust behaviour is bad Mike Stanley prints t-shirts for a living and wishes he could to it with 100% F/OSS Les Pounder sent us a link about Sony adopting an open e-book standard on their readers Other emails this week from Terudon, Alistair Munro, Bob Bobbins, Leon Kruse, Karlis, Nick Denham, Dennis Haupt, Canz, Alexander Kloppenborg Lunde, Kevan V., Kevin Daire, JC, Ern&#245; Csatl&#243;s, Doug Radcliffe and Ian Pickworth R.I.P. Les Paul Ice-T shows you how to properly treat a Macbook Rambling Bob Dylan raises police suspicions &amp;#8212; thanks to Ana for this story! Song: Jim Shaver&amp;#8217;s Dramatic Reading of the Linux Outlaws Forums thread WTF? &amp;#8212; Jim also asks if we can direct people to this thread about Canadian copyright law The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 43 minutes 50 seconds, 50.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s show: The big Microsoft XML/Word lawsuit, the Ubuntu multisearch kerfuffle, Kernel bug undiscovered for 8 years, Foresight moving to Fedora?, Civilization 4 in Wine and a kinda big announcement. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. Promo: Ohio Linux Fest 2009 0:01:53 | Introduction Errata: Fab called Dave Winer &amp;#8220;Steve&amp;#8221; by accident in Episode 105 The community mourns the loss of Ferris E. McCormick (fmccor) We are planning a barcamp event with our friends from Ubuntu UK Podcast on the Sunday after LugRadio Live 2009 &amp;#8212; check it out: OggCamp Beer of the Week: Thisted Limfjords-Porter &amp;mdash; thanks to Morten! 0:11:42 | Releases &amp;amp; News openmamba GNU/Linux 1.1 Slax 6.1.2 Estrella Roja 2.5 Trisquel GNU/Linux 2.2 Arch Linux 2009.08 SAM Linux 2009 PC/OS 2009.3 Finnix 93.0 SystemRescueCd 1.2.3 kademar Linux 4.9 Parted Magic 4.4 Tuquito 3 Linux From Scratch 6.5 KDE 4.3 Me TV 1.0.0 &amp;#8212; thanks to Teis Dreijer for the tip Security: Kernel bug lay undiscovered for eight years! Security: Two Students from the University of Bonn advocate for white hats to take the offensive when combating botnets Firefox plugin controversy in Ubuntu Karmic Chromium briefly gets weird face instead of the close window button Is Foresight moving from rPath to Fedora? 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Game runs somewhat faster than native on Windows XP, which is nice. If you get stuttery sound, switch to native ALSA. If you want to buy Civ 4, Fab recommends to buy the Civilization IV Ultimate set Note: Nectaris is coming to the PSN! Android App of the Week: Astrid, a task organiser (free) 1:09:19 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to Sander S., Dan C. and Douglas R. Forums: OggCamp thread Iwan van der Kleijn (aka. soyrochus) sent us some information about Monoxide, a Launchpad PPA that has an experimental backport of Mono 2.4 for Ubuntu Jaunty Dave sent us the GPS coordinates for Walworth County LUG Brian, James Daldry, Cult, Alistair Munro and Torben Stones all sent us the MS Word patent story Matt P.&amp;#8217; wrote to us again about GNUgle Xoke from Linux Cranks and Hacker Public Radio now has a green card &amp;#8212; congratulations! Dave Fernandes wants to defend Microsoft Alvaro Castaneda says Disney does indeed do open source stuff, even if Dan is still sceptical Mike thinks the EU investigation into Microsoft&amp;#8217;s anti-trust behaviour is bad Mike Stanley prints t-shirts for a living and wishes he could to it with 100% F/OSS Les Pounder sent us a link about Sony adopting an open e-book standard on their readers Other emails this week from Terudon, Alistair Munro, Bob Bobbins, Leon Kruse, Karlis, Nick Denham, Dennis Haupt, Canz, Alexander Kloppenborg Lunde, Kevan V., Kevin Daire, JC, Ern&#245; Csatl&#243;s, Doug Radcliffe and Ian Pickworth R.I.P. Les Paul Ice-T shows you how to properly treat a Macbook Rambling Bob Dylan raises police suspicions &amp;#8212; thanks to Ana for this story! 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      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 33 minutes 27 seconds, 42.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s special show, Dan and Fab bring you a handful of interviews from Dan&amp;#8217;s visit to the EuroPython conference: Steve Holden, Laura Creighton, Bruce Eckel and Michael Foord. We also included the interview Moritz Schmidt-Degenhard from TuxTux did with us. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:53 | Introduction We explain that the interviews are from the EuroPython 2009 conference and that we also tacked on the interview that Moritz Schmidt-Degenhard (@zahnersatz) from the Tuxtux Podcast did with us at Linux Tag Special thanks to John Pinner from The Linux Emporium 0:05:32 | Interviews 0:05:39 Steve Holden , Chairman of the Python Software Foundation talks about the Foundation and what else he does in the open source world 0:13:50 Laura Creighton from Open End talks about the EuroPython conference and also PyPy 0:36:12 Bruce Eckel talks about writing technical books, writing them collaboratively and making books available for free on the web 0:55:18 Michael Foord from Resolver Systems talks about IronPython and what he does with it at his work (including Ironclad) &amp;#8212; also check out his book IronPython in Action 1:09:10 Moritz Schmidt-Degenhard interviews us about Linux Outlaws &amp;#8212; this was original published as a Tuxtux Podcast special episode Stay tuned for another regular Linux Outlaws episode next week. Song: Gotta Walkin&amp;#8217; by Hobo Twang from the album Square Times The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 33 minutes 27 seconds, 42.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s special show, Dan and Fab bring you a handful of interviews from Dan&amp;#8217;s visit to the EuroPython conference: Steve Holden, Laura Creighton, Bruce Eckel and Michael Foord. We also included the interview Moritz Schmidt-Degenhard from TuxTux did with us. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:53 | Introduction We explain that the interviews are from the EuroPython 2009 conference and that we also tacked on the interview that Moritz Schmidt-Degenhard (@zahnersatz) from the Tuxtux Podcast did with us at Linux Tag Special thanks to John Pinner from The Linux Emporium 0:05:32 | Interviews 0:05:39 Steve Holden , Chairman of the Python Software Foundation talks about the Foundation and what else he does in the open source world 0:13:50 Laura Creighton from Open End talks about the EuroPython conference and also PyPy 0:36:12 Bruce Eckel talks about writing technical books, writing them collaboratively and making books available for free on the web 0:55:18 Michael Foord from Resolver Systems talks about IronPython and what he does with it at his work (including Ironclad) &amp;#8212; also check out his book IronPython in Action 1:09:10 Moritz Schmidt-Degenhard interviews us about Linux Outlaws &amp;#8212; this was original published as a Tuxtux Podcast special episode Stay tuned for another regular Linux Outlaws episode next week. Song: Gotta Walkin&amp;#8217; by Hobo Twang from the album Square Times The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 105 - Sean's Sugar Lumps</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 40 minutes 25 seconds, 50,2 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s show: Fab pits the iPhone against the Samsung I7500 Android phone, Podcasting gets patented, Alan Cox and Linus Torvalds get in a row, Debian gets time-based freezes and Microsoft once again confuses the hell out of everybody. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:56 | Introduction Errata: Launchpad is 100% open source &amp;#8212; all of it, yay! We will be skipping next week&amp;#8217;s show as Fab is on a motorbike tour, there might be a special episode release later next week Security: SquirrelMail plugins compromised Beer of the Week: Wick&#252;ler Pilsener 0:08:27 | Releases &amp;amp; News SLAMPP Live 2.0 Tiny Core Linux 2.2 NetBSD 5.0.1 Linux Mint 7 &amp;#8220;KDE&amp;#8221; Django 1.1 Gnome 2.27.5 Emacs 23.1 NVIDIA 185.18.29 driver Google releases Wave proto...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 40 minutes 25 seconds, 50,2 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s show: Fab pits the iPhone against the Samsung I7500 Android phone, Podcasting gets patented, Alan Cox and Linus Torvalds get in a row, Debian gets time-based freezes and Microsoft once again confuses the hell out of everybody. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:56 | Introduction Errata: Launchpad is 100% open source &amp;#8212; all of it, yay! 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Audio Feedback: Richard Querin suggests a new sound effect for us Forums: Puddin&amp;#8217; Is Getting Out Of Jail &amp;#8212; Just strange&amp;#8230; Dennis Haupt wrote to say he enjoys the show and that we&amp;#8217;ve quickly bypassed Leo to become his number one podcast John Hoye won the Arch biro pen with his Sean Connery thing John Priest sent us a story about how Microsoft has improved Mono by making test suites available to the developers Martin Danko sent us some more information about the ISP situation in Hull, more about that in the feedback thread to the last show in the forums Brent Foor sent us an email saying he was getting married and if we could give a mention to him and new wife Naomi &amp;#8212; how cool! Sergei Van Hardeveld tells us about trouble with our podcast files under Rockbox and also sent us a link to a poem by Dr. Seuss called &amp;#8220;The Linux&amp;#8221; (which is probably fake) Campbell Barton says the Durian DVD is available for pre-order now, he also gives us some interesting inside information about the project and their new concept artist David Revoy who is amazing Other emails this week from Gerd Folberth, Jo Klaps, Rob Munro, Matt P., Thanos from Greece, Tim Humble (aka. tellyphant), nipeng, St3v3, Russ Axford, Mark Buell (not Shuttleworth) and Will Noakes Red Hat now in S&amp;amp;P 500 Song: Take One Down by Sounds Like Chicken from the album &amp;#8230;Like a Cannonball to the Ocean Floor The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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. 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      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 40 minutes 25 seconds, 50,2 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s show: Fab pits the iPhone against the Samsung I7500 Android phone, Podcasting gets patented, Alan Cox and Linus Torvalds get in a row, Debian gets time-based freezes and Microsoft once again confuses the hell out of everybody. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:56 | Introduction Errata: Launchpad is 100% open source &amp;#8212; all of it, yay! We will be skipping next week&amp;#8217;s show as Fab is on a motorbike tour, there might be a special episode release later next week Security: SquirrelMail plugins compromised Beer of the Week: Wick&#252;ler Pilsener 0:08:27 | Releases &amp;amp; News SLAMPP Live 2.0 Tiny Core Linux 2.2 NetBSD 5.0.1 Linux Mint 7 &amp;#8220;KDE&amp;#8221; Django 1.1 Gnome 2.27.5 Emacs 23.1 NVIDIA 185.18.29 driver Google releases Wave protocol implementation source code Over 1 billion served: Firefox passes download milestone Sony Pictures Imageworks open sources CGI code Podcasting is now patented in the US (press release) &amp;#8212; what a load of utter bullshit! 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Audio Feedback: Richard Querin suggests a new sound effect for us Forums: Puddin&amp;#8217; Is Getting Out Of Jail &amp;#8212; Just strange&amp;#8230; Dennis Haupt wrote to say he enjoys the show and that we&amp;#8217;ve quickly bypassed Leo to become his number one podcast John Hoye won the Arch biro pen with his Sean Connery thing John Priest sent us a story about how Microsoft has improved Mono by making test suites available to the developers Martin Danko sent us some more information about the ISP situation in Hull, more about that in the feedback thread to the last show in the forums Brent Foor sent us an email saying he was getting married and if we could give a mention to him and new wife Naomi &amp;#8212; how cool! Sergei Van Hardeveld tells us about trouble with our podcast files under Rockbox and also sent us a link to a poem by Dr. Seuss called &amp;#8220;The Linux&amp;#8221; (which is probably fake) Campbell Barton says the Durian DVD is available for pre-order now, he also gives us some interesting inside information about the project and their new concept artist David Revoy who is amazing Other emails this week from Gerd Folberth, Jo Klaps, Rob Munro, Matt P., Thanos from Greece, Tim Humble (aka. tellyphant), nipeng, St3v3, Russ Axford, Mark Buell (not Shuttleworth) and Will Noakes Red Hat now in S&amp;amp;P 500 Song: Take One Down by Sounds Like Chicken from the album &amp;#8230;Like a Cannonball to the Ocean Floor The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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. 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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 39 minutes 16 seconds, 48.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s show: Launchpad goes open source, the real reason why Microsoft contributed code to the kernel, Intel thinks it has human rights, why the Swedish Pirate Party might endanger the GPL and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:16 | Introduction We apologise for being late with the last show, Fab is very busy at the moment and to make matters worse also had some software fail Dan wants to thank everyone who came to see his talk in Manchester, special thanks to Lucy for inviting him, Tim for taking video and also giving us an old computer to use as a streaming server and to Leslie I&amp;#8217;Anson and JonTheNiceGuy for buying drinks We are working on streaming the show audio-only over Icecast in the future Palm plays cat-and-mouse with A...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 39 minutes 16 seconds, 48.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s show: Launchpad goes open source, the real reason why Microsoft contributed code to the kernel, Intel thinks it has human rights, why the Swedish Pirate Party might endanger the GPL and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:16 | Introduction We apologise for being late with the last show, Fab is very busy at the moment and to make matters worse also had some software fail Dan wants to thank everyone who came to see his talk in Manchester, special thanks to Lucy for inviting him, Tim for taking video and also giving us an old computer to use as a streaming server and to Leslie I&amp;#8217;Anson and JonTheNiceGuy for buying drinks We are working on streaming the show audio-only over Icecast in the future Palm plays cat-and-mouse with Apple and reenables iTunes sync Hull ISP institutes One Strike Rule &amp;#8212; fucking morons! Security notice: Adobe Flash vulnerability affects Flash Player and other Adobe products, Ars Technica writeup Beer of the Week: Urfels Pils from Duisburg Walsum &amp;#8212; thanks to Fab&amp;#8217;s in-laws 0:14:31 | Releases &amp;amp; News Scientific Linux 4.8 SuperGamer Supreme Clonezilla Live 1.2.2-26 antiX MEPIS 8.2 Sabayon Linux 4.2 &amp;#8220;CoreCD&amp;#8221; Momonga Linux 6 Gpodder 0.17 Launchpad goes open source! OpenMoko layoffs lead to new open hardware venture Swedish Pirate Party proposes 5-year limit on copyright that might hurt the GPL Check out this prototype KDE Plasma netbook interface Adobe releases open source media framework for Flash UAE cellular carrier rolls out spyware as a 3G &amp;#8220;update&amp;#8221; Intel claims it has human rights in EU anti-trust suit 0:52:44 | Microwatch M$ GPL code release was to prevent being sued for violation Microsoft censors its own anti-Mac ads after an angry call from Apple &amp;#8212; what a bunch of pussies! M$ caves to EU pressure, will offer browser ballot page in Win7 1:04:00 | Review Fab reviews the 64bit edition of Ubuntu Studio. 1:15:22 | Feedback Forums: Massively derailed thread including Haikus and Limericks that started from nothing Beeza recommends some alternatives to Audacity: mhWaveEdit, Gnome Wave Cleaner and Sweep John Priest sent us a story about the RIAA claiming DRM was dead, which was later refuted Our friend Morten (fucking long name) sent us a link to the site oswatershed.org which shows how up to date packages in various Linux distros are Alistair Munro sent us a link to the story about a man who committed suicide in China after being hunted down and it seems badly abused by his employers Foxconn (who make a lot of computer hardware, including iPods and iPhones) Hendo sent us a great email about Aussies Mark, who is a Windows power user, sent us an email about finally being able to move to Linux Other emails this week from Thomas Perl, Matt Mullen, Brent Foor, Chad from Grand Rapids, Norman Menard aka. Genghis Prawn, Kristian Naugle, Douglas Whitfield, Simon Vass, Mark Melvin, Eddy Seager, Ted Streit, Gerd Folberth and Charles A. Anaman How awesome is this? Resistance 2 Marksman recreated by Calgary modder: Song: Don&amp;#8217;t Worry, Be Funky by Schizzofunk from the album Indirecto The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 39 minutes 16 seconds, 48.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this week&amp;#8217;s show: Launchpad goes open source, the real reason why Microsoft contributed code to the kernel, Intel thinks it has human rights, why the Swedish Pirate Party might endanger the GPL and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:16 | Introduction We apologise for being late with the last show, Fab is very busy at the moment and to make matters worse also had some software fail Dan wants to thank everyone who came to see his talk in Manchester, special thanks to Lucy for inviting him, Tim for taking video and also giving us an old computer to use as a streaming server and to Leslie I&amp;#8217;Anson and JonTheNiceGuy for buying drinks We are working on streaming the show audio-only over Icecast in the future Palm plays cat-and-mouse with Apple and reenables iTunes sync Hull ISP institutes One Strike Rule &amp;#8212; fucking morons! Security notice: Adobe Flash vulnerability affects Flash Player and other Adobe products, Ars Technica writeup Beer of the Week: Urfels Pils from Duisburg Walsum &amp;#8212; thanks to Fab&amp;#8217;s in-laws 0:14:31 | Releases &amp;amp; News Scientific Linux 4.8 SuperGamer Supreme Clonezilla Live 1.2.2-26 antiX MEPIS 8.2 Sabayon Linux 4.2 &amp;#8220;CoreCD&amp;#8221; Momonga Linux 6 Gpodder 0.17 Launchpad goes open source! OpenMoko layoffs lead to new open hardware venture Swedish Pirate Party proposes 5-year limit on copyright that might hurt the GPL Check out this prototype KDE Plasma netbook interface Adobe releases open source media framework for Flash UAE cellular carrier rolls out spyware as a 3G &amp;#8220;update&amp;#8221; Intel claims it has human rights in EU anti-trust suit 0:52:44 | Microwatch M$ GPL code release was to prevent being sued for violation Microsoft censors its own anti-Mac ads after an angry call from Apple &amp;#8212; what a bunch of pussies! M$ caves to EU pressure, will offer browser ballot page in Win7 1:04:00 | Review Fab reviews the 64bit edition of Ubuntu Studio. 1:15:22 | Feedback Forums: Massively derailed thread including Haikus and Limericks that started from nothing Beeza recommends some alternatives to Audacity: mhWaveEdit, Gnome Wave Cleaner and Sweep John Priest sent us a story about the RIAA claiming DRM was dead, which was later refuted Our friend Morten (fucking long name) sent us a link to the site oswatershed.org which shows how up to date packages in various Linux distros are Alistair Munro sent us a link to the story about a man who committed suicide in China after being hunted down and it seems badly abused by his employers Foxconn (who make a lot of computer hardware, including iPods and iPhones) Hendo sent us a great email about Aussies Mark, who is a Windows power user, sent us an email about finally being able to move to Linux Other emails this week from Thomas Perl, Matt Mullen, Brent Foor, Chad from Grand Rapids, Norman Menard aka. Genghis Prawn, Kristian Naugle, Douglas Whitfield, Simon Vass, Mark Melvin, Eddy Seager, Ted Streit, Gerd Folberth and Charles A. Anaman How awesome is this? Resistance 2 Marksman recreated by Calgary modder: Song: Don&amp;#8217;t Worry, Be Funky by Schizzofunk from the album Indirecto The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 103 - It's a Trap!</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 29 minutes 33 seconds, 44.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On the massively tardy show for this week, Dan &amp;amp; Fab talk about Microsoft submitting code to the Linux kernel, one-second boot times, Apple screwing with Palm, a cool RTS game that recently went open source and much, much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. Show notes coming ASAP. The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 29 minutes 33 seconds, 44.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On the massively tardy show for this week, Dan &amp;amp; Fab talk about Microsoft submitting code to the Linux kernel, one-second boot times, Apple screwing with Palm, a cool RTS game that recently went open source and much, much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. Show notes coming ASAP. The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 29 minutes 33 seconds, 44.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On the massively tardy show for this week, Dan &amp;amp; Fab talk about Microsoft submitting code to the Linux kernel, one-second boot times, Apple screwing with Palm, a cool RTS game that recently went open source and much, much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. Show notes coming ASAP. The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 102 - Goo/Linux</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 52 minutes 57 seconds, 51.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on the show, we talk with Bradley Kuhn of the SFLC about the recent Mono developments (are the Mono Wars over?), Google and their Chrome OS (is Google taking on Microsoft?), new Chrome and upcoming Firefox features and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:54 | Introduction We were in the Top 5 of tech podcasts for May on Podcast Alley &amp;mdash; above Security Now! SELF audio now available OpenSSH vulnerability rumours Beer of the Week: Paulaner Wei&#223;bier Dunkel 0:07:40 | Releases &amp;amp; News PC-BSD 7.1.1 CrunchBang Linux 9.04.01 ClarkConnect 5.0 Parted Magic 4.3 Kongoni GNU/Linux 1.12.2 SystemRescueCd 1.2.2 VLC 1.0 &amp;#8220;Goldeneye&amp;#8221; Google Apps out of beta! Google unveils Chrome OS plans, El Reg speaks the truth about Chrome OS and mops the floor with Mike Arrington Chromium gains native theming support on Linux Google releases an open source NX server &amp;#8212; thanks to @jorge Firefox to gain multiprocess browsing Fedora introduces the Fit and Finish Initiative The BBC open sources their JavaScript library French hackers create HADOPI-defying router 0:45:50 | Microwatch Microsoft puts Mono under their Community Promise (more on this) &amp;#8212; we discuss 0:52:30 | Interview We talk to Bradley Kuhn from the Software Freedom Law Center about these new developments around Mono. Are the Mono Wars over? If you are interested in this topic, also make sure to check out the latest episode (0x11) of the Software Freedom Law Show for more in-depth viewpoints on this topic. SFLC resources page End Software Patents David Siegel (Gnome-Do lead developer) on Mono 1:28:16 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to Anthony A. Forums: We had quite a detailed and lively Mono/C# discussion John47 wrote to tell us about a restaurant in California called Ubuntu, apparently they&amp;#8217;re quite famous and serve only organic and vegetarian food &amp;#8212; they were even mentioned by Oprah Winfrey Jonathan Simpson recommends the film The Blob after our recent mention of Steve McQueen, it was filmed in his hometown of Phoenxiville and every year they have a festival celebrating it where people recreate the famous scene of everyone charging out of the theatre Simon Vass from Uganda tells us about his efforts to build up the local LUG Barry Williams sent us more about the whole HTML5 audio/video codecs drama Paul Durbin sent info on Hannah Montana Linux Dan Scott tells us more about Tiny Core Linux and also SLAX Steve Ward aka. AukonDK sends us a link to Damn Vulnerable Linux and a cool story Other emails this week from Nigel Howard, Bob Konior, Carlos Bertholdi, Will Noakes, Josh Newton, Nido Media, Reine, Alistair Munro aka. B1ackCr0w, Kristian Naugle and Rico Freedom Hater Tip #1: Worms for the iPhone Freedom Hater Tip #2: Fallout 3 DLC finally coming to the PS3! Song: La Terrible Maldicion De Tutankamon by The Dead Rocks from the album One Million Dollar Surf Band The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 56 minutes 25 seconds, 54.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this show: Dan and Fab review Fedora 11, talk about the Mono Wars, catch up to the news of the last two weeks, discuss a shitload of releases and much, much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:23 | Introduction Fab was at the best Bruce Springsteen concert ever in Frankfurt on Friday &amp;#8212; you can see Fab in this video in the crowd at about 2:45 Moritz Schmidt-Degenhard aka. zahnersatz published a great interview with us Dan thanks John Pinner, Richard Taylor and everyone at EuroPython 2009 for making him so welcome last week, listen out for audio from that in a future episode Check out the PDPC&amp;#8217;s fossevents.org Now for real: Pirate Bay retrial denied, judge declared unbiased Kernel vulnerabilities affect Ubuntu 6.06, 8.04, 8.10 and 9.04 Got excess FAT in your operating system? There&amp;#8217;s a patch for that! Beer of the Week: Warsteiner Pilsener 0:13:54 | Releases &amp;amp; News Guadalinex 6 GoblinX 3.0 &amp;#8220;g:Mini&amp;#8221; Linux Mint 7 &amp;#8220;x86_64&amp;#8221; MoLinux 5.0 Rocks Cluster Distribution 5.2 linuX-gamers Live 0.9.5 Calculate Linux 9.7 &amp;amp; &amp;#8220;Directory Server&amp;#8221; Toorox 06.2009 Tiny Core Linux 2.1 blackPanther OS 9.1 Yellow Dog Linux 6.2 Sabayon Linux 4.2 &amp;#8220;KDE&amp;#8221; PCLinuxOS 2009.2 PHP 5.3.0 PostgreSQL 8.4 Python 3.1 Firefox 3.5 &amp;#8212; downloaded 5 million times in the first 24 hours German Pirate Party gains MP over fight about web censorship laws Pirate Bay FAIL New Intel/Nokia partnership could be a huge win for mobile Linux HTML 5 drops Ogg Video &amp;#8212; thanks Apple, fuck you too! Berlin art colleges switch to Linux Red Hat revenue surges 11% amidst recession Android gains native C/C++ dev kit Mono Wars: Debian&amp;#8217;s Mono plans draw sharp warning from RMS, Ubuntu sees no reason to remove Mono from default install, Bradley Kuhn on language patents 0:58:10 | Microwatch The London Stock Exchange will abandon failed Windows platform Microsoft ditches Money &amp;#8212; Encarta and MS Flight Simulator dead, too! 1:05:30 | Review Dan and Fab review Fedora 11 &amp;#8220;Leonidas&amp;#8221;, also check out Dan&amp;#8217;s in-depth writeup for more details. Software Tip: Project Hamster, a time tracking application for Gnome 1:33:3 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to Jezra , Dan C. and Ryan K. Peter Cannon: tells us about a new UK site for Arch Linux fans he set up &amp;#8212; if you want to help out get in touch with him, they are looking for people Nick Ali plugs the Atlanta Linux Fest 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, September 19th Kyle Lamond has finally convinced his dad to try Linux and he&amp;#8217;s very happy with Ubuntu &amp;#8212; how cool! David Ramsey Cain tells us that he has set up a LUG for Walworth County and they organised an install fest and Linux showcase which happened earlier this week Gordon Sinclair wants to put out an appeal for help with the BasKet project as the only developer has apparently no time to work on it and the project may die without help Daniel Tiecher sent us a link to this picture of the Brazilian President posing with Pirate Bay spokesman Peter Sunde Will Noakes sent us an article comparing browser speeds in the wake of Firefox 3.5 Other emails this week from Oliver Garbe, Mike aka. Blupr, Teis Dreijer, Matthew Copperwaite aka. yaMatt, Cult, David Ellis (The Computer Nerd), kienan, St3v3, Alfred Nutile, Sirko from Radio Tux, Upchuck, Mark_uk, Alistair Munro, Frank Bell, Dave S., The Glza, Bob Konior and Keijo Knutas Fab mentions the HTC Hero Android phone The USB drive for real outlaws Dan will be talking about audio production on Linux at Manchester Free Software at The Lass O&amp;#8217;Gowrie pub in Manchester, Tuesday 21st at 7pm Song: Making Me Nervous by Brad Sucks from the album I Don&amp;#8217;t Know What I&amp;#8217;m Doing &amp;#8212; suggested by David Ramsey Cain The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 11 minutes 56 seconds, 34.1 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this special episode from Linux Tag in Berlin, Dan and Fab interview Paul Frields, Max Spevak and M&#225;ir&#237;n Duffy from Fedora, Jan Wildeboer from Red Hat and Joe &amp;#8220;Zonker&amp;#8221; Brockmeier from openSUSE about what&amp;#8217;s going on in their respective communities right now. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:14 | Introduction Berlin Drupal User Group Ryan aka. yareckon Moritz aka. zahnersatz &amp;#8212; also check out his interview with us 0:11:57 | Interview: Paul Frields &amp;amp; Max Spevak (Fedora) FUDCon Fedora 11 &amp;#8220;Leonidas&amp;#8221; 0:35:28 | Interview: Joe &amp;#8220;Zonker&amp;#8221; Brockmeier (openSUSE) openSUSE openSUSE Conference SUSE Studio Build Service 0:46:55 | Interview: M&#225;ir&#237;n &amp;#8220;Mo&amp;#8221; Duffy (Fedora) Fedora Design Team 0:58:05 | Interview: Jan Wildeboer (Red Hat) Red Hat&amp;#8217;s Patent Promise Jan on identi.ca Jan&amp;#8217;s Blog Song: We&amp;#8217;re All Gonna Die by Byron from the album We&amp;#8217;re All Gonna Die The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons or Public Domain license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 11 minutes 53 seconds, 34.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This time on a very special Linux Outlaws, Dan and Fab are actually in one room together and besides being silly and having a lot of fun talk about shitty beer, Moblin, German Internet censorship, Opera Unite, Valve possibly releasing native Linux games, Nvidia prefering Windows CE to Android and much, much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:05:01 | Introduction This weeks live show was brought to you courtesy of Ana&amp;#8217;s emotional blackmail, we&amp;#8217;ll do anything for her! Beers of the Week: K&#246;nig Pilsener &amp;amp; Ottakringer 16er Blech 0:07:21 | Releases &amp;amp; News SystemRescueCd 1.2.1 BlankOn 5.0 Parted Magic 4.2 Webconverger 4.9 Macpup Opera GeeXboX 1.2.2 Ultimate Edition 2.2 iMagic OS 2009.6 Security Onion LiveCD 20090613 Wireshark 1.2.0 VirtualBox 3.0 beta brings gaming features, no DirectX 10 Preview: Browsing SFTP with Thunar German Internet now censored, presumption of innocence and separation of powers go down the drain Canonical wanted to shut down Ubuntu Satanic Store, but Jono cleared it up Opera hoping to reinvent the web by making their browser a server Valve to launch native Linux game in July? 0:27:48 | Microwatch Nvidia says Windows CE is better for smartbooks than Android &amp;#8212; WTF!? SCO signs deal to avoid liquidation right before hearing 0:32:58 | Review We discuss the Moblin 2.0 beta. You might also want to watch this video for a visual walkthrough. 0:43:29 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to The Great Roth Daz Fuller is using OpenDNS to set up a shortcut for the forums, for which he just types &amp;#8220;http://outlaws&amp;#8221; &amp;#8212; but Chromium broke this for him in a very funny way: bgryderclock wrote to tell us he had a great time at SELF James Stephenson sent us a correction to last show&amp;#8217;s Pirate Bay story Keith Game sent us a story about a Microsoft tech recommending Knoppix to fix Windows problems Patrick Craenen wrote to us with another RIAA story More emails this week from Oliver Ryde, Morgen Allen, Nido, Dan Dart, David Purse, Kie, Brian Hunt aka. zaphodbblx, Bob Kovacs, ZacharyJuda, Les Pounder (sent us a story about open source cars), Timothy LaFontaine, Scott, David Lidstone, Reine, Teis Dreijer, gavigai, Mickey Million, MC, 6r00k14n, Mark Adams, Matt P. and Matthew Copperwaite aka. yaMatt Check out the new Linux Outlaws Planet, no that&amp;#8217;s not Planet Outlaws Song: The Wreck of the Southern Old 97 by Ernest Thompson from the Internet Archive &amp;#8212;thanks to Jezra for the tip! The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 31 minutes 58 seconds, 44.1 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week the Outlaws discuss the resurgence of the Mono wars, Libre.fm fussing over leaked albums, Squirrels on Leo Laporte&amp;#8217;s face, USB 3.0 and multi-touch in Linux, the browserless edition of Win7 for Europe and there&amp;#8217;s also some hockey talk and more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:03:20 | Introduction The Pittsburgh Penguins have won the Stanley Cup! Thanks to Stephen Michael Kellat for playing our promo on his show, we played his LISNews Netcast Network promo at the start Stockholm court: Pirate Bay judge wasn&amp;#8217;t biased &amp;#8212; yeah, right! French HADOPI law fails once again Beers of the Week: Salzburger Stiegl Bier and Wieselburger Gold &amp;#8212; donated by Bernd 0:11:46 | Releases &amp;amp; News Fedora 11 &amp;#8220;Leonidas&amp;#8221; Greenie Linux 5j FreeNAS 0.69.2 TEENpup Linux 2009 Linux-EduCD 1.0 Wordpress 2.8 More than 100,000 websites wiped out after SQL attack, VM software maker chief hangs himself Last.fm founders call it quits Linux will be the first operating system with official USB 3.0 support Native multi-touch support on Linux Matthew Garrett on the Palm Pre Professor tries to deny student the right to open source his code, gets smacked down by uni 0:37:22 | Microwatch Is Windows killing the netbook? Europe to get Windows 7 sans browser 0:48:50 | Discussion We discuss the recent resurgence of anti-Mono sentiments in the community as well as the arguments around Last/Libre.fm and &amp;#8220;leaked albums&amp;#8221;. 1:03:02 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to Henry Standing and John H. Forums: More lunacy, including squirrels taped to faces Andrew Nixon emailed us to point out StormOS which is a desktop version of Nexenta &amp;#8212; it&amp;#8217;s still in beta at the moment but quite an interesting prospect Gavin Steven is looking for arguments to convince people to use Linux and to counter pro-Windows points Dave aka. Sojyujai tells us about his experiences with eMusic and gives a warning about the service David Hunter wants some suggestions for a simple video editor on Linux Other emails this week from Mr. Smoketoomuch, Tony Atkinson, Simon Vass, Morten , Cult, Steven (who suggested the Category5 vidcast for new users), Pierre Laguide, Kris, Kevan Vautier , John Priest, Jacob Todd, Beeza, Chad (not Wollenberg), Tim in Kansas, Scott Cann, gavigai (says &amp;#8220;bing&amp;#8221; means disease in Chinese), kieran, tloo, Frank Bell, Darrin Ritter and DaveQB Song: Spider On The Roof (Live) by Keep Cool Vibration from the album Babylon Square Gardens The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 57 minutes 56 seconds, 54.6 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week Dan and Fab interview Stuart &amp;#8220;Aq&amp;#8221; Langridge of Canonical and formerly LugRadio about Ubuntu One, talk about the Pirate Party boarding the EU, Snowy, Bing and all the Linux news from Computex. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:49 | Introduction The original Monkey Island is coming back! We are giving away 20 free four-day tickets to Linux Tag , listen to the show for details Beer of the Week: Puntigamer 0:09:48 | Releases &amp;amp; News grml 2009.05 Linux Caixa M&#225;gica 14 MilaX 0.4 Hymera Open 20090601 Calculate Linux 9.6 Xfce Edition Absolute Linux 12.2.5 Untangle Gateway 6.2.0 Source Mage GNU/Linux 0.10.0 xPUD 0.9 Tiny Core Linux 2.0 Wine 1.1.23 Enlightenment E16 1.0.0 Amarok 2.1 Google Chrome Preview for Linux &amp;mdash; who cares, we already have Chromium Swedish Pirate Party boards the European Parliament Springsteen and Dylan back catalogues coming to eMusic Computex brings big news for Linux Snowy &amp;mdash; an AGPL web sync service for Tomboy Linux Foundation to announce membership program, includes @linux.com email address Software patents will be reviewed by the US Supreme Court 0:40:25 | Microwatch Bing, the FUD engine Microsoft tries to rename the netbook &amp;mdash; FAIL! Windows XP cash machines stealing your PIN In Russia, Microsoft Windows XP antitrust YOU! 0:48:46 | Interview We interview Stuart &amp;#8220;Aq&amp;#8221; Langridge of Canonical (and former LugRadio host) about Ubuntu One, work at Canonical, Django, podcasting, football and much more. Software Tip: Empathy, the instant messaging client 1:28:17 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to Gerd F., Cam, Van P., Ryan K., Paul C. We got audio feedback from Jon Kulp about the Behringer USB interface he bought We also got send an amazing dance remix of some of our quotes by bgryderclock Gerd Folberth from Austria picked up on a quote where Dan said something was &amp;#8220;as useful as a chocolate teapot&amp;#8221; and send us this video from the Naked Scientists Douglas Whitfield wrote to tell us about an Open Everything event coming up in September Daniel Devine sent us an email saying there&amp;#8217;s supposed to be a new Toy Story film with new characters, so Debian is safe &amp;#8212; he also tells us about laptops with OpenSolaris installed George (aka. SoundChaser) is really paranoid about social networks We had nice emails saying they enjoy the show from Andrew Mason and Leslie I&amp;#8217;Anson Also thanks to Chess Griffin , Tim in Kansas, Mike O&amp;#8217;Donohue, David from Australia, Will Noakes, Aaron, Jim (Medeiros) Shingledecker, Kevin Daire, Buzzy Nielsen (told us about wondermark.com), Roger Merriman, Alistair Munro aka. B1ackcr0w, Ian Mackenzie and Markus Huggler aka. Magbeat (send us the following links: 1, 2) T-Mobile USA pwned? Send us your non-Linux questions for our 100th show on Twitter or identi.ca and tag them with #outlaws100 Song: The song The Ballad of Marv by Byron from the album We&amp;#8217;re All Gonna Die &amp;#8212; thanks to Mel for the tip! The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 57 minutes 56 seconds, 54.6 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week Dan and Fab interview Stuart &amp;#8220;Aq&amp;#8221; Langridge of Canonical and formerly LugRadio about Ubuntu One, talk about the Pirate Party boarding the EU, Snowy, Bing and all the Linux news from Computex. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:49 | Introduction The original Monkey Island is coming back! We are giving away 20 free four-day tickets to Linux Tag , listen to the show for details Beer of the Week: Puntigamer 0:09:48 | Releases &amp;amp; News grml 2009.05 Linux Caixa M&#225;gica 14 MilaX 0.4 Hymera Open 20090601 Calculate Linux 9.6 Xfce Edition Absolute Linux 12.2.5 Untangle Gateway 6.2.0 Source Mage GNU/Linux 0.10.0 xPUD 0.9 Tiny Core Linux 2.0 Wine 1.1.23 Enlightenment E16 1.0.0 Amarok 2.1 Google Chrome Preview for Linux &amp;mdash; who cares, we already have Chromium Swedish Pirate Party boards the European Parliament Springsteen and Dylan back catalogues coming to eMusic Computex brings big news for Linux Snowy &amp;mdash; an AGPL web sync service for Tomboy Linux Foundation to announce membership program, includes @linux.com email address Software patents will be reviewed by the US Supreme Court 0:40:25 | Microwatch Bing, the FUD engine Microsoft tries to rename the netbook &amp;mdash; FAIL! Windows XP cash machines stealing your PIN In Russia, Microsoft Windows XP antitrust YOU! 0:48:46 | Interview We interview Stuart &amp;#8220;Aq&amp;#8221; Langridge of Canonical (and former LugRadio host) about Ubuntu One, work at Canonical, Django, podcasting, football and much more. Software Tip: Empathy, the instant messaging client 1:28:17 | Feedback Donations: Thanks to Gerd F., Cam, Van P., Ryan K., Paul C. We got audio feedback from Jon Kulp about the Behringer USB interface he bought We also got send an amazing dance remix of some of our quotes by bgryderclock Gerd Folberth from Austria picked up on a quote where Dan said something was &amp;#8220;as useful as a chocolate teapot&amp;#8221; and send us this video from the Naked Scientists Douglas Whitfield wrote to tell us about an Open Everything event coming up in September Daniel Devine sent us an email saying there&amp;#8217;s supposed to be a new Toy Story film with new characters, so Debian is safe &amp;#8212; he also tells us about laptops with OpenSolaris installed George (aka. SoundChaser) is really paranoid about social networks We had nice emails saying they enjoy the show from Andrew Mason and Leslie I&amp;#8217;Anson Also thanks to Chess Griffin , Tim in Kansas, Mike O&amp;#8217;Donohue, David from Australia, Will Noakes, Aaron, Jim (Medeiros) Shingledecker, Kevin Daire, Buzzy Nielsen (told us about wondermark.com), Roger Merriman, Alistair Munro aka. B1ackcr0w, Ian Mackenzie and Markus Huggler aka. Magbeat (send us the following links: 1, 2) T-Mobile USA pwned? Send us your non-Linux questions for our 100th show on Twitter or identi.ca and tag them with #outlaws100 Song: The song The Ballad of Marv by Byron from the album We&amp;#8217;re All Gonna Die &amp;#8212; thanks to Mel for the tip! The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 95 - All Those Sheep Got PDAs</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 28 minutes 37 seconds, 43.3 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this week on Linux Outlaws: Google Wave, lots of Moblin news, Microsoft losing deals and sneakily installing Firefox plugins, Dan reviews Chakra and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:52 | Introduction Fab caused a massive server FAIL on Sunday and is very sorry for that! Check out Dan&amp;#8217;s new music show Rathole Radio Someone added &amp;#8220;Danish Weekend&amp;#8221; to Urban Dictionary (see Episode 93) Beers of the Week: Fab is drinking Ottakringer Helles, send to him by Bernd from Vienna &amp;mdash; Dan got Weetwood Eastgate Ale from the guys at Chester LUG 0:10:33 | Releases &amp;amp; News Nexenta Core Platform 2.0 CentOS 5.3 &amp;#8220;Live CD&amp;#8221; Linux Mint 7 &amp;#8212; G-L-O-R-I-A PC/OS 10 &amp;#8220;Open64 Workstation&amp;#8221; Calculate Linux 9.6 Hacao Linux...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 28 minutes 37 seconds, 43.3 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this week on Linux Outlaws: Google Wave, lots of Moblin news, Microsoft losing deals and sneakily installing Firefox plugins, Dan reviews Chakra and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:52 | Introduction Fab caused a massive server FAIL on Sunday and is very sorry for that! Check out Dan&amp;#8217;s new music show Rathole Radio Someone added &amp;#8220;Danish Weekend&amp;#8221; to Urban Dictionary (see Episode 93) Beers of the Week: Fab is drinking Ottakringer Helles, send to him by Bernd from Vienna &amp;mdash; Dan got Weetwood Eastgate Ale from the guys at Chester LUG 0:10:33 | Releases &amp;amp; News Nexenta Core Platform 2.0 CentOS 5.3 &amp;#8220;Live CD&amp;#8221; Linux Mint 7 &amp;#8212; G-L-O-R-I-A PC/OS 10 &amp;#8220;Open64 Workstation&amp;#8221; Calculate Linux 9.6 Hacao Linux 4.21 OpenSolaris 2009.06 Blender 2.49 Koffice 2.0.0 gPodder 0.16.0 Fedora is &amp;#8220;pulling a Debian&amp;#8221; &amp;#8212; F11 release now June 9? Default media player discussion for Ubuntu Karmic &amp;#8212; will Banshee replace Rhythmbox? Canonical is working on Moblin version of UNR Linpus set to debut first Moblin 2.0 distribution for end users Canonical developers aim to make Android apps run on Ubuntu Google Wave to become the new email? &amp;#8212; shiny! 0:39:09 | Microwatch Microsoft loses lucrative kiwi deal Swiss M$ deal on hold pending complaints by open source companies Microsoft sneaks in Firefox extension via system update This Week in Freedom-Hating: iTunes support confirmed for Palm Pre 0:50:10 | Review Dan previews the Chakra Project Alpha 2. 1:00:41 | Feedback Donations: Thanks a lot to Joe from Chester LUG, Mark M. and Marvin C. Forums: The King of Fail is back in the house and apparently we weren&amp;#8217;t the original Linux Outlaws Scruffy Mogwai goes head-to-head with Wikipedia on kernel version numbering gavagai sent us a video of the World Beard &amp;amp; Moustache Championships, apparently until recently Germany had always won, that&amp;#8217;s now over Markus Huggler aka. magbeat sent us a lot of information about the open source situation in Switzerland and the contentious Microsoft contracts Michael aka. Blupr sent us a link to a cool image of Tux made out of source code Rich Brown sent us a link to itsbetterwithoutwindows.com, an answer to the Microsoft/Asus site Philip Durbin sent us an old, but very funny news story Kristian Naugle asked us what software we use on Linux to create our artwork and Fab answers &amp;#8212; make sure to check out the screencasts by heathenx and Richard Querin Brett Murch asked us to mention an new distro he is involved with: Kongoni &amp;#8212; they also have an IRC channel on Freenode at #kongoni Thanks to James Polera, Matt Harrison, Jonathan Simpson, Gerd Folberth, Luke Platypuss, St3v3 and Mike Fuerst for their emails telling us the site was down Also thanks to Jonathan Gates, Drew of Doom, Reine, Will Noakes , adrian15, Jonathan Groll, Matt Donnelly, Douglas Whitfield, Acidphlux and The Glza for their emails Dell Mini 9 to be end-of-lifed Song: War by Severed Fifth from the album Denied By Reign The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 28 minutes 37 seconds, 43.3 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this week on Linux Outlaws: Google Wave, lots of Moblin news, Microsoft losing deals and sneakily installing Firefox plugins, Dan reviews Chakra and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:52 | Introduction Fab caused a massive server FAIL on Sunday and is very sorry for that! Check out Dan&amp;#8217;s new music show Rathole Radio Someone added &amp;#8220;Danish Weekend&amp;#8221; to Urban Dictionary (see Episode 93) Beers of the Week: Fab is drinking Ottakringer Helles, send to him by Bernd from Vienna &amp;mdash; Dan got Weetwood Eastgate Ale from the guys at Chester LUG 0:10:33 | Releases &amp;amp; News Nexenta Core Platform 2.0 CentOS 5.3 &amp;#8220;Live CD&amp;#8221; Linux Mint 7 &amp;#8212; G-L-O-R-I-A PC/OS 10 &amp;#8220;Open64 Workstation&amp;#8221; Calculate Linux 9.6 Hacao Linux 4.21 OpenSolaris 2009.06 Blender 2.49 Koffice 2.0.0 gPodder 0.16.0 Fedora is &amp;#8220;pulling a Debian&amp;#8221; &amp;#8212; F11 release now June 9? Default media player discussion for Ubuntu Karmic &amp;#8212; will Banshee replace Rhythmbox? Canonical is working on Moblin version of UNR Linpus set to debut first Moblin 2.0 distribution for end users Canonical developers aim to make Android apps run on Ubuntu Google Wave to become the new email? &amp;#8212; shiny! 0:39:09 | Microwatch Microsoft loses lucrative kiwi deal Swiss M$ deal on hold pending complaints by open source companies Microsoft sneaks in Firefox extension via system update This Week in Freedom-Hating: iTunes support confirmed for Palm Pre 0:50:10 | Review Dan previews the Chakra Project Alpha 2. 1:00:41 | Feedback Donations: Thanks a lot to Joe from Chester LUG, Mark M. and Marvin C. Forums: The King of Fail is back in the house and apparently we weren&amp;#8217;t the original Linux Outlaws Scruffy Mogwai goes head-to-head with Wikipedia on kernel version numbering gavagai sent us a video of the World Beard &amp;amp; Moustache Championships, apparently until recently Germany had always won, that&amp;#8217;s now over Markus Huggler aka. magbeat sent us a lot of information about the open source situation in Switzerland and the contentious Microsoft contracts Michael aka. Blupr sent us a link to a cool image of Tux made out of source code Rich Brown sent us a link to itsbetterwithoutwindows.com, an answer to the Microsoft/Asus site Philip Durbin sent us an old, but very funny news story Kristian Naugle asked us what software we use on Linux to create our artwork and Fab answers &amp;#8212; make sure to check out the screencasts by heathenx and Richard Querin Brett Murch asked us to mention an new distro he is involved with: Kongoni &amp;#8212; they also have an IRC channel on Freenode at #kongoni Thanks to James Polera, Matt Harrison, Jonathan Simpson, Gerd Folberth, Luke Platypuss, St3v3 and Mike Fuerst for their emails telling us the site was down Also thanks to Jonathan Gates, Drew of Doom, Reine, Will Noakes , adrian15, Jonathan Groll, Matt Donnelly, Douglas Whitfield, Acidphlux and The Glza for their emails Dell Mini 9 to be end-of-lifed Song: War by Severed Fifth from the album Denied By Reign The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 94 - Beer on the Stream</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 59 minutes 53 seconds, 54.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this week&amp;#8217;s, massively oversized episode: We interview the Linux Foundation&amp;#8217;s Community Manager Brian Proffitt and talk about the Cisco/FSF settlement, the RIAA dissing the FSF, Microsoft and the Linux Foundation actually agreeing on something and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:12 Introduction Dan&amp;#8217;s 29th birthday was on Monday Happy Towel Day Errata: Looks like Asus is still selling Eee PCs with Linux they are just not advertising it very well, Wolfram Alpha&amp;#8217;s TOS require attribution Congrats to The Linux Link Tech Show to their 300th episode today! The Meet the GIMP vidcast has reviewed Fab&amp;#8217;s Shiny Screenshots plugin and gave us a huge plug on their Episode 103 &amp;#8212; thanks to Rolf Steinort! DFEY have a logo...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 59 minutes 53 seconds, 54.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this week&amp;#8217;s, massively oversized episode: We interview the Linux Foundation&amp;#8217;s Community Manager Brian Proffitt and talk about the Cisco/FSF settlement, the RIAA dissing the FSF, Microsoft and the Linux Foundation actually agreeing on something and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:12 Introduction Dan&amp;#8217;s 29th birthday was on Monday Happy Towel Day Errata: Looks like Asus is still selling Eee PCs with Linux they are just not advertising it very well, Wolfram Alpha&amp;#8217;s TOS require attribution Congrats to The Linux Link Tech Show to their 300th episode today! The Meet the GIMP vidcast has reviewed Fab&amp;#8217;s Shiny Screenshots plugin and gave us a huge plug on their Episode 103 &amp;#8212; thanks to Rolf Steinort! DFEY have a logo design competition at the moment, it closes at midnight on May 31, cash prizes on offer! Beer of the Week: Erdinger Wei&#223;bier 0:11:48 F/OSS Releases Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 NetSecL 2.4 ArtistX 0.7 Puppy Linux 4.2.1 Moblin 2.0 Beta Mozilla Jetpack 0:21:44 News Stories Slackware now has an official 64 bit version Dell is now selling the Studio XPS 13 with Jaunty Cisco and FSF settle GPL case More on the alleged Last.fm scandal &amp;#8212; according to TorrentFreak, the data in question is useless anyway RIAA disses the FSF Wikipedia adopts CC-BY-SA as co-license with 75% in favour Palm Pre on June 6th for $200 Microsoft and the Linux Foundation join forces against software licensing law 0:44:01 Microwatch Office 2007 SP2 actually reduces ODF interoperability Jury awards Canadian company i4i Ltd. $200 million in damages in patent suit against Microsoft Red Hat sues Switzerland over Microsoft contract 0:52:09 Interview We interview Brian Proffitt, Community Manager at the Linux Foundation about what he does all day, the new Linux.com, the legacy content from the old Linux.com, LinuxCon and the new Moblin beta. 1:20:42 Software Tip Wakoopa for Linux, a social network that&amp;#8217;s all about application usage 1:27:54 Listener Feedback Donations: Thanks to Christopher H. and Kevan V.! Forums: We have over 1000 users now, it&amp;#8217;s hard to install software on Linux, the Linksys WRT160NL open source router x1101 sent us a Lifehacker article on re-enabling CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE for the new Xorg Jake Tolbert wrote us on using parts of the Ubuntu Netbook Remix on normal laptops Jason Greer found our New User Special very useful Matt Harrison sent us a PHP script he wrote to generate certificates for the &amp;#8220;Original Outlaws&amp;#8221; forum members GourdCaptain tells us Arch can be quite a lot faster than Ubuntu on older hardware Kevan V. says the search term &amp;#8220;Duck Porn&amp;#8221; is still very popular with people searching for this site Other email from: Benny, Kristian Naugle, Barry Postle, Joe Foy (told us about a Klingon Anti-virus), Germ aka. Jeremythegeek, Barry Williams, Russ, Ryan, lostnbronx , Dave Anderson, Drew DeKoning, Mike Hingley, Francesco Angelo Brisa, Jason, Rob van Son and Upchuck Go Pens! If you live in Europe, vote! Song: Satellite by Major Major from their album Major Major The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 59 minutes 53 seconds, 54.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this week&amp;#8217;s, massively oversized episode: We interview the Linux Foundation&amp;#8217;s Community Manager Brian Proffitt and talk about the Cisco/FSF settlement, the RIAA dissing the FSF, Microsoft and the Linux Foundation actually agreeing on something and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:12 Introduction Dan&amp;#8217;s 29th birthday was on Monday Happy Towel Day Errata: Looks like Asus is still selling Eee PCs with Linux they are just not advertising it very well, Wolfram Alpha&amp;#8217;s TOS require attribution Congrats to The Linux Link Tech Show to their 300th episode today! The Meet the GIMP vidcast has reviewed Fab&amp;#8217;s Shiny Screenshots plugin and gave us a huge plug on their Episode 103 &amp;#8212; thanks to Rolf Steinort! DFEY have a logo design competition at the moment, it closes at midnight on May 31, cash prizes on offer! Beer of the Week: Erdinger Wei&#223;bier 0:11:48 F/OSS Releases Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8 NetSecL 2.4 ArtistX 0.7 Puppy Linux 4.2.1 Moblin 2.0 Beta Mozilla Jetpack 0:21:44 News Stories Slackware now has an official 64 bit version Dell is now selling the Studio XPS 13 with Jaunty Cisco and FSF settle GPL case More on the alleged Last.fm scandal &amp;#8212; according to TorrentFreak, the data in question is useless anyway RIAA disses the FSF Wikipedia adopts CC-BY-SA as co-license with 75% in favour Palm Pre on June 6th for $200 Microsoft and the Linux Foundation join forces against software licensing law 0:44:01 Microwatch Office 2007 SP2 actually reduces ODF interoperability Jury awards Canadian company i4i Ltd. $200 million in damages in patent suit against Microsoft Red Hat sues Switzerland over Microsoft contract 0:52:09 Interview We interview Brian Proffitt, Community Manager at the Linux Foundation about what he does all day, the new Linux.com, the legacy content from the old Linux.com, LinuxCon and the new Moblin beta. 1:20:42 Software Tip Wakoopa for Linux, a social network that&amp;#8217;s all about application usage 1:27:54 Listener Feedback Donations: Thanks to Christopher H. and Kevan V.! Forums: We have over 1000 users now, it&amp;#8217;s hard to install software on Linux, the Linksys WRT160NL open source router x1101 sent us a Lifehacker article on re-enabling CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE for the new Xorg Jake Tolbert wrote us on using parts of the Ubuntu Netbook Remix on normal laptops Jason Greer found our New User Special very useful Matt Harrison sent us a PHP script he wrote to generate certificates for the &amp;#8220;Original Outlaws&amp;#8221; forum members GourdCaptain tells us Arch can be quite a lot faster than Ubuntu on older hardware Kevan V. says the search term &amp;#8220;Duck Porn&amp;#8221; is still very popular with people searching for this site Other email from: Benny, Kristian Naugle, Barry Postle, Joe Foy (told us about a Klingon Anti-virus), Germ aka. Jeremythegeek, Barry Williams, Russ, Ryan, lostnbronx , Dave Anderson, Drew DeKoning, Mike Hingley, Francesco Angelo Brisa, Jason, Rob van Son and Upchuck Go Pens! If you live in Europe, vote! Song: Satellite by Major Major from their album Major Major The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 37 minutes 16 seconds, 47.2 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week: Fab reviews the Shure SM58+X2u bundle, the new Linux.com, Wolfram Alpha, Intel gets slapped by the EU, the Ubuntu One controversy and a lot more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:24 Introduction The Windows 7 RC will reboot every two hours not every 2 weeks! More news on the French HADOPI madness Thanks to Jackie for her kind words on our New User episode Jake Tolbert picked up on our interview with Christina Haralanova and had some interesting thoughts on comparing it with Eric Raymond&amp;#8217;s viewpoint in The Cathedral and the Bazaar Thomas Perl asked us to mention the first ever Mozilla Maemo Danish Weekend, a hackfest and festival for Mozilla and Maemo developers in Copenhagen from the 30th to the 31st of May 0:11:20 F/OSS Releases Sabily 9.04 SystemRescueCd 1.2.0 Jibbed 5.0 Ekaaty Linux 3 Foresight Linux 2.1.1 0:19:54 News Stories Linux.com relaunched Wolfram Alpha Intel hammered by the EU, faces $1.45 billion fine Nokia &amp;amp; Intel announce open source telephony project oFono It turns out that a lot of breathalyzer code really is crap Ubuntu One Trademark Controversy &amp;#8212; more info on the underlying technology Pirate Bay DDo$ attack plan 0:55:12 Microwatch The Asus Eee PC &amp;#8212; &amp;#8220;It&amp;#8217;s better with Windows&amp;#8221; 1:03:34 Review Fab reviews the Shure SM58+X2u bundle. 1:11:30 Listener Feedback Donations: Thanks to Oliver R., Stuart G. &amp;amp; Luke E. Forums: LugRadio Live 2009 discussion Keijo Knutas sent us some recently released research on electronic police states: The UK is 5th and Germany is 10th on the list out of the 52 countries surveyed Hendo send us a beard picture for our &amp;#8220;Outlaw Wall of Wanted Beards&amp;#8221;: YaManicKill likes cuil.com as a Google alternative We got a lot of feedback on Dan&amp;#8217;s kernel panic in Episode 91 Jonathan Gregory from Wolverhampton says most Windows users are &amp;#8220;digital magpies&amp;#8221; Jezra sent us an email about conduct on the forums Other emails this week from: Dave S., Brent Foor, Michel Van der List, Nido, Thomas Perl, Luke Platypuss, Tony Elmer, JonTheNiceGuy, Brent Pieczynski, Per Lindstrom and Jim Medeiros Alex Harrington asked us to mention Xibo, an AGPL licensed project he works on, they need a C++ coder to help them with their Linux client Song: Your Reality by Steep from their album Your Reality &amp;#8212; thanks to Marshall for the tip The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 37 minutes 16 seconds, 47.2 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week: Fab reviews the Shure SM58+X2u bundle, the new Linux.com, Wolfram Alpha, Intel gets slapped by the EU, the Ubuntu One controversy and a lot more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:24 Introduction The Windows 7 RC will reboot every two hours not every 2 weeks! More news on the French HADOPI madness Thanks to Jackie for her kind words on our New User episode Jake Tolbert picked up on our interview with Christina Haralanova and had some interesting thoughts on comparing it with Eric Raymond&amp;#8217;s viewpoint in The Cathedral and the Bazaar Thomas Perl asked us to mention the first ever Mozilla Maemo Danish Weekend, a hackfest and festival for Mozilla and Maemo developers in Copenhagen from the 30th to the 31st of May 0:11:20 F/OSS Releases Sabily 9.04 SystemRescueCd 1.2.0 Jibbed 5.0 Ekaaty Linux 3 Foresight Linux 2.1.1 0:19:54 News Stories Linux.com relaunched Wolfram Alpha Intel hammered by the EU, faces $1.45 billion fine Nokia &amp;amp; Intel announce open source telephony project oFono It turns out that a lot of breathalyzer code really is crap Ubuntu One Trademark Controversy &amp;#8212; more info on the underlying technology Pirate Bay DDo$ attack plan 0:55:12 Microwatch The Asus Eee PC &amp;#8212; &amp;#8220;It&amp;#8217;s better with Windows&amp;#8221; 1:03:34 Review Fab reviews the Shure SM58+X2u bundle. 1:11:30 Listener Feedback Donations: Thanks to Oliver R., Stuart G. &amp;amp; Luke E. Forums: LugRadio Live 2009 discussion Keijo Knutas sent us some recently released research on electronic police states: The UK is 5th and Germany is 10th on the list out of the 52 countries surveyed Hendo send us a beard picture for our &amp;#8220;Outlaw Wall of Wanted Beards&amp;#8221;: YaManicKill likes cuil.com as a Google alternative We got a lot of feedback on Dan&amp;#8217;s kernel panic in Episode 91 Jonathan Gregory from Wolverhampton says most Windows users are &amp;#8220;digital magpies&amp;#8221; Jezra sent us an email about conduct on the forums Other emails this week from: Dave S., Brent Foor, Michel Van der List, Nido, Thomas Perl, Luke Platypuss, Tony Elmer, JonTheNiceGuy, Brent Pieczynski, Per Lindstrom and Jim Medeiros Alex Harrington asked us to mention Xibo, an AGPL licensed project he works on, they need a C++ coder to help them with their Linux client Song: Your Reality by Steep from their album Your Reality &amp;#8212; thanks to Marshall for the tip The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 14 minutes 20 seconds, 36.1 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this special episode, Dan and Fab give an introduction to Linux for new users. We tell you how to burn and install your first distribution, we try to explain some often used terms as well as some philosophical and political issues and we cover the basic concepts behind the OS. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. We mention our early Podcast Production Special What is Linux, what is a Linux distribution? The GNU toolchain People: Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman (RMS), Eric Raymond Guide on burning an ISO image of Ubuntu Good starting distros: Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Mandriva, PC Linux OS Package formats: deb, RPM Where to find help: LinuxQuestions.org, Ubuntu Forums, Linux Outlaws Forums Helpful podcasts: Linux Reality, Going Linux Basic terms: kernel, shell, user ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 14 minutes 20 seconds, 36.1 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this special episode, Dan and Fab give an introduction to Linux for new users. We tell you how to burn and install your first distribution, we try to explain some often used terms as well as some philosophical and political issues and we cover the basic concepts behind the OS. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. We mention our early Podcast Production Special What is Linux, what is a Linux distribution? The GNU toolchain People: Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman (RMS), Eric Raymond Guide on burning an ISO image of Ubuntu Good starting distros: Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Mandriva, PC Linux OS Package formats: deb, RPM Where to find help: LinuxQuestions.org, Ubuntu Forums, Linux Outlaws Forums Helpful podcasts: Linux Reality, Going Linux Basic terms: kernel, shell, user space, desktop environment (Gnome, KDE), window manager Philosophies: open source, Free Software, copyleft Song: Beaten Up by Ben Walker from his album This Is Not An Album The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 14 minutes 20 seconds, 36.1 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this special episode, Dan and Fab give an introduction to Linux for new users. We tell you how to burn and install your first distribution, we try to explain some often used terms as well as some philosophical and political issues and we cover the basic concepts behind the OS. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. We mention our early Podcast Production Special What is Linux, what is a Linux distribution? The GNU toolchain People: Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman (RMS), Eric Raymond Guide on burning an ISO image of Ubuntu Good starting distros: Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Mandriva, PC Linux OS Package formats: deb, RPM Where to find help: LinuxQuestions.org, Ubuntu Forums, Linux Outlaws Forums Helpful podcasts: Linux Reality, Going Linux Basic terms: kernel, shell, user space, desktop environment (Gnome, KDE), window manager Philosophies: open source, Free Software, copyleft Song: Beaten Up by Ben Walker from his album This Is Not An Album The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 91 - Outlaws Don't Accept the CoC</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 39 minutes 19 seconds, 46.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on the show: Ubuntu One, more ATI pain, Sony wants to go more open, Windows 7 RCs will be crippled, lots of announcements and Fab reviews the Ubuntu Netbook Remix. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:03:03 Introduction Our intro clip was kindly lend to us by the guys from Eerie Radio Star Trek rocks! Bradley Kuhn encourages you to give $200 a year to non-profit F/OSS projects The Blender Institute is looking for 3D artists for their new movie project &amp;#8220;Durian&amp;#8221; Thanks again to Stefano Forenza for pimping our live show Google: You were searching for a TV show, would you like a .torrent? EuroPython 2009: June 28 - July 4 in Birmingham, UK LugRadio Live 2009: October 24, Newhampton Arts Centre in Wolverhampton South East Linux Fest: June 13, Cle...</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 39 minutes 19 seconds, 46.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on the show: Ubuntu One, more ATI pain, Sony wants to go more open, Windows 7 RCs will be crippled, lots of announcements and Fab reviews the Ubuntu Netbook Remix. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:03:03 Introduction Our intro clip was kindly lend to us by the guys from Eerie Radio Star Trek rocks! Bradley Kuhn encourages you to give $200 a year to non-profit F/OSS projects The Blender Institute is looking for 3D artists for their new movie project &amp;#8220;Durian&amp;#8221; Thanks again to Stefano Forenza for pimping our live show Google: You were searching for a TV show, would you like a .torrent? EuroPython 2009: June 28 - July 4 in Birmingham, UK LugRadio Live 2009: October 24, Newhampton Arts Centre in Wolverhampton South East Linux Fest: June 13, Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina Beer of the Week: Gaffel K&#246;lsch 0:21:26 F/OSS Releases Canaima GNU/Linux 2.0.1 BSDanywhere 4.5 Parted Magic 4.1 Zenwalk Live 6.0 Open Office 3.1 0:27:17 News Stories WINE 1.1.21 is going to implement Shader Model 4 support Ubuntu One, a new cloud app service with 2 GB of free sync storage (currently in invite-only beta) Debian ditches Glibc for EGlibc SCO to finally be liquidated New Jaunty Xorg and ATI idiocracy leads to huge bag of hurt for a lot of people Qt cuts paperwork, moves to open git repo Sony CEO: &amp;#8220;If we had gone with open technology from the start, I think we probably would have beaten Apple&amp;#8221; 0:47:05 Microwatch Switzerland gives 42 billion CHF contract to M$ without tendering Windows 7 RCs shut down to force payment RIAA breaks their lawsuit promise 0:56:14 Review Fab reviews the Ubuntu Netbook Remix on the Eee PC 901. Have a look at the UNR compatibility list for supported netbook models. 1:03:56 Listener Feedback Donations: Thanks to Richard C. &amp;amp; Christopher H. Forums: The Linux Outlaws Jamendo Playlist, kindly maintained by CafeNinja Joe Foy sent us an article about Red Hat&amp;#8217;s case against software patents in the EU Chris &amp;#8220;Not Winston&amp;#8221; Churchill wrote in response to our recent mention of LinuxCon, he discovered it&amp;#8217;s $300 per ticket Andrew Antle writes from Cincinnati with a heartwarming story Morten sent some information about Kiwi Linux and the reason for its name Dave C. said he&amp;#8217;s put some of our posters up at work and he is also now growing a beard in our honour, he hasn&amp;#8217;t shaved since Episode 83 John Pokorski sent us the cool parody clip we played in the intro Anthony Scotti sent us a link to this awesome knitting pattern: The Good, The Bad and The Tux Oliver G. from France wrote in response to our discussion of the French three strikes law and tells us how the conflicting votes came to pass Other emails this week from Mikko, Neal Quincey, Daniel Devine, Richard Cutts, Nido Media, Kevan V., Brent Pieczynski, Valente Espinosa and George De Bruin Check out the original Dracula novel as a blog Meet us at Linux (Outlaws) Tag! Song: Rock&amp;#8217;n&amp;#8217;Roll Hall of Fame by Pornophonique from their album 8-bit Lagerfeuer The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 22 minutes 22 seconds, 39.6 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on a belated Linux Outlaws: More political rants as the German government loses its last shreds of sanity, the Pirate Bay judge is implicated as a member of a copyright lobby organisation, Microsoft&amp;#8217;s earnings take a drop and Fab previews Chromium on Linux even if he isn&amp;#8217;t supposed to. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:43 Introduction Dan was at the Ubuntu Jaunty release party in Manchester last week Check out the Hacking At Random event in the Netherlands this year Check out the conference audio from SCaLE 7x Dan mentions zenformat Amazon and Wikipedia block Phorm in the UK 0:10:37 F/OSS Releases Easy Peasy 1.1 Toorox 04.2009 Tiny Core Linux 1.4 &amp;#8212; Shingledecker&amp;#8217;s been at it again!! SimplyMEPIS 8.0.06 All the *buntus (Versi...</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 22 minutes 22 seconds, 39.6 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week on a belated Linux Outlaws: More political rants as the German government loses its last shreds of sanity, the Pirate Bay judge is implicated as a member of a copyright lobby organisation, Microsoft&amp;#8217;s earnings take a drop and Fab previews Chromium on Linux even if he isn&amp;#8217;t supposed to. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:43 Introduction Dan was at the Ubuntu Jaunty release party in Manchester last week Check out the Hacking At Random event in the Netherlands this year Check out the conference audio from SCaLE 7x Dan mentions zenformat Amazon and Wikipedia block Phorm in the UK 0:10:37 F/OSS Releases Easy Peasy 1.1 Toorox 04.2009 Tiny Core Linux 1.4 &amp;#8212; Shingledecker&amp;#8217;s been at it again!! SimplyMEPIS 8.0.06 All the *buntus (Version 9.04 of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Mythbuntu &amp;amp; Ubuntu Studio) iMagic OS 2009.5 Webconverger 4.7 Beta release: OpenMoko Om2009 EDE 2.0 alpha Xfce 4.6.1 GCC 4.4.0 Android 1.5 (Cupcake) now officially out 0:25:25 News Stories German government legalises internet censorship, passes controversial child porn law &amp;#8212; Fab&amp;#8217;s blog post on this, &amp;#8220;Zensursula&amp;#8221; on Twitter Libre.fm now open alpha, components named &amp;#8220;GNUkebox&amp;#8221; (server) and &amp;#8220;nixtape&amp;#8221; (client), being submitted for review as a GNU project Pirate Bay judge is member of movie industry lobby organisation &amp;#8212; more on Ars Technica Music copyright in the EU extended to 70 years Linux Foundation to hold their first annual conference: LinuxCon (in Portland, Oregon 21 - 23 Sept) &amp;#8212; the second annual Linux Plumbers conference will follow immediately afterwards Red Hat&amp;#8217;s map of the open source world: BIND 10 starts development 0:43:44 Microwatch Report on Microsoft&amp;#8217;s anti-competitive behavior of 20 years Some new FUD: Oracle now owns parts of Linux &amp;#8212; yeah right&amp;#8230; Microsoft earnings drop significantly 0:50:01 Preview Chromium on Linux, Ubuntu users can install it from this PPA 0:55:04 Software Tip Google Gadgets, in Ubuntu you can install google-gadgets-gtk or google-gadgets-qt 0:58:34 Listener Feedback Donations: Nasser Alshammari, Douglas R. and Jon Kulp Forums: Our one troll thread Ger Appeldorn tells us more about Untangle, Screenshots Richard Querin sends us another hilarious email John Hunt sents greetings from Australia, he&amp;#8217;s an ex-pat from Southampton Nathan Wood explains on his blog how to set up VirtualBox to load a Windows WM once you plug an iPhone into your Linux system Morten, our friend in Denmark, sent us an interesting email about open hardware Other emails this week from Nido Media, Jason Walsh, chanux, Gabriele, Kristian Naugle, Ubuntu Pete, Dave S., Joshua, Jason Bowles, Fredrik Lindqvist, Dennis and Kevin Daire Pip-Boy theme for Blackberries New Bob Dylan record Together Through Life out now Song: Street Wisdom from the album Guns Blazin&amp;#8217; by Professor Kliq The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 88 - BeardSQL</title>
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      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 31 minutes 11 seconds, 42.3 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week: Dan talks about Arch some more, Fab gives you tips on remastering Ubuntu and we also have your usual Linux news, Microsoft-bashing and dirty in-jokes. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:59 Introduction Fab explains why he said PHP was &amp;#8220;the Microsoft of web languages&amp;#8221; Defeat for French &amp;#8220;three strikes&amp;#8221; law Phone carriers could be forced by EU to support VoIP services Skype&amp;#8217;s founders looking to buy the service back? We play a promo for SouthEast LinuxFest Beer of the Week: Diebels Alt 0:14:13 Open Source Releases Clonezilla Live 1.2.1-53 PC-BSD 7.1 Sabayon Linux 4.1 &amp;#8220;GNOME&amp;#8221; Epidemic GNU/Linux 3.0 Tiny Core Linux 1.3 Untangle Gateway 6.1.0 Linux Mint 6 &amp;#8220;KDE&amp;#8221; &amp;amp; &amp;#8220;Fluxbox&amp;#8221; Slax 6.1.0 Kwort Linux 2.4.1 gPodder 0.15.2 0:22:40 News Stories Kerberos vulnerabilities &amp;#8212; update your system! Steve McIntyre re-elected as Debian project leader Debian gets support for FreeBSD kernels Intel looks to ramp up contribution to GCC BBC releases show under Creative Commons license Intel aims for 2-second boot time with Moblin Tomboy to be ported to C++ Check out the Linux Planet blog and podcast aggregator for lots of interesting Linux content! 0:41:19 Microwatch More M$ FUD: Windows Owns 96% Of Netbooks &amp;mdash; Canonical refutes Bundeskartellamt fines Microsoft Germany Microsoft&amp;#8217;s anti-piracy technology is itself pirated 0:51:04 In-Depth Discussions Dan talks about Arch some more, also check out his detailed review Firefly Linux Fab talks about remastering Ubuntu, he&amp;#8217;s been working on that lately &amp;#8212; if you want to use Fedora, it&amp;#8217;s even easier Remastersys Tip of the Week: Guake, a Quake-like drop-down terminal for Gnome 1:11:22 Listener Feedback Donations: thanks to Ger Appeldorn, Aaron C. and Christopher P. Forums: Thread on users remembering the first time they used Linux Morten J. J. Z. F. wrote to us about the Open Clip Art project and also says he was recently referred to as &amp;#8220;FuckingLongName&amp;#8221; on a mailing list. Bob Konior tells us his opinion on the Microsoft/TomTom settlement Nick Nobody says he had a similar problem to Fab with graphics cards but his was an Nvidia, replacing the capacitors around the GPU fixed it for him. Michael wrote to us about a Creative Commons radio station he&amp;#8217;s trying to start and tells us they&amp;#8217;re always looking for content. If you got music, radio plays or anything else under a CC license, email michael@mercurybroadcasting.com if you&amp;#8217;d like to be involved. Richard Querin sent us this amazing video of him listening to Linux Outlaws out loud in his car while driving past the local Microsoft HQ, he also says we ought to interview &amp;#8220;Big&amp;#8221; Dave Yates Other emails this week from Michel Van Der List, Alex Harrington, Kevan Vautier, Buzzy, Darrell Whitehead from the Wirral, Mark Hyde, Sergei Van Hardveld, Olle Jonsson, Boryslav Larin and Chris Fikes Also, CafeNinja wrote a really nice review of our podcast. Song: Broken Stereo by Sean Fournier from his album Oh My The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 17 minutes 46 seconds, 37.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this show: OpenMoko going down, IBM/Sun deal bust, Wikia Search dead, Novell has no humour and the scoop on Libre.fm. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:10 Introduction Aaron Bockover has packaged the Droid fonts for openSUSE PC World says Linux needs critics &amp;mdash; don&amp;#8217;t they listen to our podcast? Apparently we&amp;#8217;re not notable enough for Wikipedia Geeknic Philidelphia April 19th &amp;mdash; basically it&amp;#8217;s geeks having a picnic 0:08:15 Open Source Releases CentOS 5.3 AsteriskNOW 1.5.0 VectorLinux 6.0 &amp;#8220;Light&amp;#8221; Parted Magic 4.0 xPUD 0.8.9 SystemRescueCd 1.1.7 Development Release: Fedora 11 Beta Ardour 2.8 KDE 4.2.2 0:18:18 News Stories IBM/Sun buyout talks collapse OpenMoko project put on ice, people layed off Plans for Gnome 3.0 (...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 17 minutes 46 seconds, 37.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this show: OpenMoko going down, IBM/Sun deal bust, Wikia Search dead, Novell has no humour and the scoop on Libre.fm. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:10 Introduction Aaron Bockover has packaged the Droid fonts for openSUSE PC World says Linux needs critics &amp;mdash; don&amp;#8217;t they listen to our podcast? Apparently we&amp;#8217;re not notable enough for Wikipedia Geeknic Philidelphia April 19th &amp;mdash; basically it&amp;#8217;s geeks having a picnic 0:08:15 Open Source Releases CentOS 5.3 AsteriskNOW 1.5.0 VectorLinux 6.0 &amp;#8220;Light&amp;#8221; Parted Magic 4.0 xPUD 0.8.9 SystemRescueCd 1.1.7 Development Release: Fedora 11 Beta Ardour 2.8 KDE 4.2.2 0:18:18 News Stories IBM/Sun buyout talks collapse OpenMoko project put on ice, people layed off Plans for Gnome 3.0 (German) &amp;mdash; English link Intel&amp;#8217;s Moblin turned over to Linux Foundation Wikia Search is dead Firefox 3 market share overtakes IE 7 in Europe HP considers dropping Windows for Android in netbooks 0:41:50 Microwatch Novell has no sense of humour when it comes to Microsoft Microsoft releases ASP.NET MVC under the open source MS-PL license!? 0:49:15 Spotlight We talk about the developments around Libre.fm, which is a Free Software last.fm replacement, started by Matt Lee. 0:55:48 Listener Feedback Forums: Show licensing discussion Audio Feedback: JonathanD &amp;amp; Joshua send us some truly amazing audio feedback &amp;mdash; &amp;#8220;a podcast is a broadcast in a pod that you broadcast&amp;#8221; Brent Emery Pieczynski, the dictator, thinks our RSS link is too inconspicuous Jared Stofflett Informs us that Bloomberg run a regular CEO Spotlight segment, sponsored by Microsoft, and they recently had the Red Hat CEO on proudly telling everyone how open source reduces costs and helps companies in an econmic downturn &amp;#8212; surprisingly, there never was a rerun Rafael &amp;#8220;The Hitman&amp;#8221; Hart says it takes 3 hours to compile Xorg, 12 hours to compile Gnome and 8 hours to compile Open Office on his Lenovo S10 with Gentoo Simon aka. Mungewell tells Fab about using the FUSE libraries and the CurlFtpFS filesystem to mount network shares in Xfce Ehud Kaldor sent us this funny article about the success of programming languages in relation to their creators beardyness Genghis Prawn sent us some &amp;#8220;hatemail&amp;#8221; he received from &amp;#8220;Mr. Jobs Ballmer&amp;#8221; YaManicKill says Scientific Linux is from CERN, we never knew that Other emails from Mike aka. Bluplr, Rod &amp;#8220;Ramrod&amp;#8221; Johnson, The Todd, Sergei Van Hardeveld, Justin Rassier, Chris aka. kettiekop, Kristian Naugle, Mark Faulkner, Ken, Matt Pawelski, Kirill, David Hunter, Partick Dailey, Hously6, Reine, Sam Bull, Benny, Johnny, rootoutcast and Andy Cowl Donations: Thanks to Ryan yet again! Song: Can You Hear Me by All Mankind The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 17 minutes 46 seconds, 37.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this show: OpenMoko going down, IBM/Sun deal bust, Wikia Search dead, Novell has no humour and the scoop on Libre.fm. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:10 Introduction Aaron Bockover has packaged the Droid fonts for openSUSE PC World says Linux needs critics &amp;mdash; don&amp;#8217;t they listen to our podcast? Apparently we&amp;#8217;re not notable enough for Wikipedia Geeknic Philidelphia April 19th &amp;mdash; basically it&amp;#8217;s geeks having a picnic 0:08:15 Open Source Releases CentOS 5.3 AsteriskNOW 1.5.0 VectorLinux 6.0 &amp;#8220;Light&amp;#8221; Parted Magic 4.0 xPUD 0.8.9 SystemRescueCd 1.1.7 Development Release: Fedora 11 Beta Ardour 2.8 KDE 4.2.2 0:18:18 News Stories IBM/Sun buyout talks collapse OpenMoko project put on ice, people layed off Plans for Gnome 3.0 (German) &amp;mdash; English link Intel&amp;#8217;s Moblin turned over to Linux Foundation Wikia Search is dead Firefox 3 market share overtakes IE 7 in Europe HP considers dropping Windows for Android in netbooks 0:41:50 Microwatch Novell has no sense of humour when it comes to Microsoft Microsoft releases ASP.NET MVC under the open source MS-PL license!? 0:49:15 Spotlight We talk about the developments around Libre.fm, which is a Free Software last.fm replacement, started by Matt Lee. 0:55:48 Listener Feedback Forums: Show licensing discussion Audio Feedback: JonathanD &amp;amp; Joshua send us some truly amazing audio feedback &amp;mdash; &amp;#8220;a podcast is a broadcast in a pod that you broadcast&amp;#8221; Brent Emery Pieczynski, the dictator, thinks our RSS link is too inconspicuous Jared Stofflett Informs us that Bloomberg run a regular CEO Spotlight segment, sponsored by Microsoft, and they recently had the Red Hat CEO on proudly telling everyone how open source reduces costs and helps companies in an econmic downturn &amp;#8212; surprisingly, there never was a rerun Rafael &amp;#8220;The Hitman&amp;#8221; Hart says it takes 3 hours to compile Xorg, 12 hours to compile Gnome and 8 hours to compile Open Office on his Lenovo S10 with Gentoo Simon aka. Mungewell tells Fab about using the FUSE libraries and the CurlFtpFS filesystem to mount network shares in Xfce Ehud Kaldor sent us this funny article about the success of programming languages in relation to their creators beardyness Genghis Prawn sent us some &amp;#8220;hatemail&amp;#8221; he received from &amp;#8220;Mr. Jobs Ballmer&amp;#8221; YaManicKill says Scientific Linux is from CERN, we never knew that Other emails from Mike aka. Bluplr, Rod &amp;#8220;Ramrod&amp;#8221; Johnson, The Todd, Sergei Van Hardeveld, Justin Rassier, Chris aka. kettiekop, Kristian Naugle, Mark Faulkner, Ken, Matt Pawelski, Kirill, David Hunter, Partick Dailey, Hously6, Reine, Sam Bull, Benny, Johnny, rootoutcast and Andy Cowl Donations: Thanks to Ryan yet again! Song: Can You Hear Me by All Mankind The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license, except the music at the end of the show which is always licensed under the Creative Commons license specified by the artist under the provided link.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 85 - I Know What You Are Wearing, Mr. Wollenberg</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 13 minutes 45 seconds, 33.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this special show, we talk about the Microsoft/TomTom settlement and interview Linux Basement&amp;#8217;s Chad Wollenberg on open source in schools. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:02:23 Introduction &amp;amp; Breaking News We talk about the recent settlement between Microsoft &amp;amp; TomTom and what it might mean for Linux and the F/OSS communities. Groklaw articles on this: [1] [2] [3] 0:21:32 The Interview We interview Chad Wollenberg of Linux Basement and TLLTS fame about his commitment to open source software in education. We also talk about a lot of other stuff, including OpenVZ and Proxmox, the OpenDisc, Active Directory for Linux, the Linux Terminal Server Project, the podcaster car, Dave Yates, why Chad has no landline and where he actually records his podcast. If you want to hear Chad&amp;#8217;s talk to the accountants about the money they saved in his district, listen to Episode 37 of Linux Basement. Fab&amp;#8217;s blog post about Linux in German schools. Song: Chad&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;Malware Song&amp;#8221; from Episode 36 of Linux Basement The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 13 minutes 45 seconds, 33.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this special show, we talk about the Microsoft/TomTom settlement and interview Linux Basement&amp;#8217;s Chad Wollenberg on open source in schools. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:02:23 Introduction &amp;amp; Breaking News We talk about the recent settlement between Microsoft &amp;amp; TomTom and what it might mean for Linux and the F/OSS communities. Groklaw articles on this: [1] [2] [3] 0:21:32 The Interview We interview Chad Wollenberg of Linux Basement and TLLTS fame about his commitment to open source software in education. We also talk about a lot of other stuff, including OpenVZ and Proxmox, the OpenDisc, Active Directory for Linux, the Linux Terminal Server Project, the podcaster car, Dave Yates, why Chad has no landline and where he actually records his podcast. If you want to hear Chad&amp;#8217;s talk to the accountants about the money they saved in his district, listen to Episode 37 of Linux Basement. Fab&amp;#8217;s blog post about Linux in German schools. Song: Chad&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;Malware Song&amp;#8221; from Episode 36 of Linux Basement The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 84 - Ext4 Brains</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 32 minutes 14 seconds, 45.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This time on the show: Last.fm, Microsoft and the German state FAIL miserably, Linux router worm, an ATI rant and Dan reviews Arch Linux. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:54 Introduction Correction from Episode 82: arch3angel is in the Army not in the Navy If you are a student and over 18, you can now apply for the Google Summer of Code 2009 until 19:00 UTC on April 3 &amp;#8212; TLLTS interview with the organisers from Google (Episode 291): MP3, Ogg Vorbis Thanks to Andrew Barnett for his kind words about our podcast Thanks to Mr. Wolf aka. Drew F. for their kind donation Ubuntu Jaunty Release Party in Manchester, Friday 24th April &amp;#8212; Dan will be there 0:07:26 Open Source Releases SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Scientific Linux 5.3 &amp;#8220;Live CD/DVD&amp;#8221; Puppy Linux 4.2 Development release: Ubuntu 9.04 Beta &amp;#8212; tip: Upgrade to Jaunty beta without downloading the .iso image Development release: PC-BSD 7.1RC1 0:13:43 News Stories German cops raid Wikileaks New worm infects Linux home routers and modems Ubuntu will offer the ability to run Amazon EC2 images on-site Novell CEO kind of appologises for Novell/M$ deal Red Hat: There&amp;#8217;s no money in Linux on the desktop More fighting on filesystems &amp;#8212; this really is a bit over our heads Obama supports RIAA in copyright suits, they say $150,000 per downloaded track is a reasonable fine &amp;#8212; WTF!? Last.fm to charge for subscriptions, but only in certain countries &amp;#8212; FAIL! 0:44:40 Microwatch Microsoft: Judge us by our deeds, not our words on open source 0:51:39 In-Depth Discussions Fab rants about ATI drivers (info on VDPAU) and Dan reviews Arch Linux. 1:14:32 Listener Feedback Forums: Marshall aka. timttmy&amp;#8217;s Identibash mod Robin sent this link for a $499, 1.5 m Ethernet cable in reply to our joke about a gold plated RJ45s Gerhard Schulze wants to mention the distro Inx and says it&amp;#8217;s a good way to explore the command line James Stephenson would like to recommend the audiobook Quarter Share after hearing us mention Scott Siegler Piotr Esden-Tempski says he works on some open hardware projects and wants to remind people to license their hardware properly so it can be used in open projects Other mails this week from Will Noakes, Bryan Tyson, Tim Hamilton, Morten-I-got-bored-spelling-his-name, JonTheNiceGuy, Kevan Vautier, Ben2Talk, Kirill, Michael, Patrick Craenen, Scruffy Mogwai and Dan Dart. Song: Rocksteady by Houdini Roadshow from the album Down in the City The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 32 minutes 14 seconds, 45.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This time on the show: Last.fm, Microsoft and the German state FAIL miserably, Linux router worm, an ATI rant and Dan reviews Arch Linux. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:00:54 Introduction Correction from Episode 82: arch3angel is in the Army not in the Navy If you are a student and over 18, you can now apply for the Google Summer of Code 2009 until 19:00 UTC on April 3 &amp;#8212; TLLTS interview with the organisers from Google (Episode 291): MP3, Ogg Vorbis Thanks to Andrew Barnett for his kind words about our podcast Thanks to Mr. Wolf aka. Drew F. for their kind donation Ubuntu Jaunty Release Party in Manchester, Friday 24th April &amp;#8212; Dan will be there 0:07:26 Open Source Releases SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Scientific Linux 5.3 &amp;#8220;Live CD/DVD&amp;#8221; Puppy Linux 4.2 Development release: Ubuntu 9.04 Beta &amp;#8212; tip: Upgrade to Jaunty beta without downloading the .iso image Development release: PC-BSD 7.1RC1 0:13:43 News Stories German cops raid Wikileaks New worm infects Linux home routers and modems Ubuntu will offer the ability to run Amazon EC2 images on-site Novell CEO kind of appologises for Novell/M$ deal Red Hat: There&amp;#8217;s no money in Linux on the desktop More fighting on filesystems &amp;#8212; this really is a bit over our heads Obama supports RIAA in copyright suits, they say $150,000 per downloaded track is a reasonable fine &amp;#8212; WTF!? Last.fm to charge for subscriptions, but only in certain countries &amp;#8212; FAIL! 0:44:40 Microwatch Microsoft: Judge us by our deeds, not our words on open source 0:51:39 In-Depth Discussions Fab rants about ATI drivers (info on VDPAU) and Dan reviews Arch Linux. 1:14:32 Listener Feedback Forums: Marshall aka. timttmy&amp;#8217;s Identibash mod Robin sent this link for a $499, 1.5 m Ethernet cable in reply to our joke about a gold plated RJ45s Gerhard Schulze wants to mention the distro Inx and says it&amp;#8217;s a good way to explore the command line James Stephenson would like to recommend the audiobook Quarter Share after hearing us mention Scott Siegler Piotr Esden-Tempski says he works on some open hardware projects and wants to remind people to license their hardware properly so it can be used in open projects Other mails this week from Will Noakes, Bryan Tyson, Tim Hamilton, Morten-I-got-bored-spelling-his-name, JonTheNiceGuy, Kevan Vautier, Ben2Talk, Kirill, Michael, Patrick Craenen, Scruffy Mogwai and Dan Dart. Song: Rocksteady by Houdini Roadshow from the album Down in the City The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 31 minutes 23 seconds, 44.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week: Xfce 4.6 review, Blue Sun, Skolelinux in German schools, Playboy archives on Linux, Linux Outlaws for non-geeks, beard talk and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:02:04 Introduction Freenode now has a podcast called Free As In Node Beer Of The Week: Matteo Mario Doni send Dan some Innis &amp;amp; Gunn Blonde, Fab is drinking Flensburger Dunkel 0:07:20 Open Source Releases K-DEMar 4.8 OpenGEU 8.10 Igelle PC/Desktop 0.6.0 Absolute Linux 12.2.2 Scientific Linux 5.3 UTUTO 2009 Parsix GNU/Linux 2.0 Zenwalk Linux 6.0 &amp;#8220;GNOME&amp;#8221; Frugalware Linux 1.0 Songbird 1.1 &amp;mdash; Thanks to YaManicKill for the tip Battle For Wesnoth 1.6 GNOME 2.26 Digikam 0.10.0 &amp;mdash; now Qt 4 based 0:24:20 News Stories Tuz image now in newest kernel Blue Sun: IBM wa...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 31 minutes 23 seconds, 44.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week: Xfce 4.6 review, Blue Sun, Skolelinux in German schools, Playboy archives on Linux, Linux Outlaws for non-geeks, beard talk and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:02:04 Introduction Freenode now has a podcast called Free As In Node Beer Of The Week: Matteo Mario Doni send Dan some Innis &amp;amp; Gunn Blonde, Fab is drinking Flensburger Dunkel 0:07:20 Open Source Releases K-DEMar 4.8 OpenGEU 8.10 Igelle PC/Desktop 0.6.0 Absolute Linux 12.2.2 Scientific Linux 5.3 UTUTO 2009 Parsix GNU/Linux 2.0 Zenwalk Linux 6.0 &amp;#8220;GNOME&amp;#8221; Frugalware Linux 1.0 Songbird 1.1 &amp;mdash; Thanks to YaManicKill for the tip Battle For Wesnoth 1.6 GNOME 2.26 Digikam 0.10.0 &amp;mdash; now Qt 4 based 0:24:20 News Stories Tuz image now in newest kernel Blue Sun: IBM wants to buy Sun? TomTom countersues M$ and joins Open Invention Network Stallman warns about Java Script Skolelinux to be OS for Schools in Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany &amp;mdash; Fab also wrote a detailed blog post about this Red Hat criticized for staking out patent claim on open standard &amp;mdash; also see Red Hat&amp;#8217;s official statement on this Miguel brings Playboy archives to Linux 0:40:58 Microwatch Microsoft complains about their own sites being broken in IE8 &amp;mdash; FAIL! 0:44:50 Review Fab reviews Xfce 4.6. Also check out the cool new Gnome-Colors icon set. 1:00:15 Listener Feedback Stefano Palazzo sent us some amazingly funny audio feedback: &amp;#8220;Linux Outlaws for Non-Geeks&amp;#8221; David Moore resent his audio feedback from last week Forums: where threads get derailed to epic proportions! Anders Troback tells us about Gnugle, DragonFly BSD and virtualbsd.info Kevan Vautier searches for his Windows bottlenecks with Splunk Dan Dart comments on AGPL web services and gives out his email address because he is a Cloud man Ken Fallon writes us about his experiences with podcast licenses and a program called &amp;#8220;sox&amp;#8221; wich he did an Hacker Public Radio episode on that can speed up audio files without changing pitch Jason Bowles (aka. Malkor The Techie) has some questions about photography &amp;mdash; Fab used to listen to TWiP and also thinks Tips From The Top Floor is a pretty good photography podcast Csaba Hoch likes the show a lot More emails from The Glza, The Todd, Sergei Van Hardeveld, Craig Engbrecht, Dekar, Reine, Morten Fucking-Long-Name, Sim and Frank Bell We also got a donation from Michael (aka. Noodles) &amp;mdash; thanks a lot for that! If you want to help us spread the word about the show, download our new &amp;#8220;Wanted&amp;#8221; poster and stick it up somewhere in your area! Also: All our shows from this one onwards will be licensed CC BY-SA 3.0 and we are in the process of relicensing the old shows as well. Song: Effortless by Josh Woodward from the album Not Quite Connected The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 31 minutes 23 seconds, 44.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week: Xfce 4.6 review, Blue Sun, Skolelinux in German schools, Playboy archives on Linux, Linux Outlaws for non-geeks, beard talk and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:02:04 Introduction Freenode now has a podcast called Free As In Node Beer Of The Week: Matteo Mario Doni send Dan some Innis &amp;amp; Gunn Blonde, Fab is drinking Flensburger Dunkel 0:07:20 Open Source Releases K-DEMar 4.8 OpenGEU 8.10 Igelle PC/Desktop 0.6.0 Absolute Linux 12.2.2 Scientific Linux 5.3 UTUTO 2009 Parsix GNU/Linux 2.0 Zenwalk Linux 6.0 &amp;#8220;GNOME&amp;#8221; Frugalware Linux 1.0 Songbird 1.1 &amp;mdash; Thanks to YaManicKill for the tip Battle For Wesnoth 1.6 GNOME 2.26 Digikam 0.10.0 &amp;mdash; now Qt 4 based 0:24:20 News Stories Tuz image now in newest kernel Blue Sun: IBM wants to buy Sun? TomTom countersues M$ and joins Open Invention Network Stallman warns about Java Script Skolelinux to be OS for Schools in Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany &amp;mdash; Fab also wrote a detailed blog post about this Red Hat criticized for staking out patent claim on open standard &amp;mdash; also see Red Hat&amp;#8217;s official statement on this Miguel brings Playboy archives to Linux 0:40:58 Microwatch Microsoft complains about their own sites being broken in IE8 &amp;mdash; FAIL! 0:44:50 Review Fab reviews Xfce 4.6. Also check out the cool new Gnome-Colors icon set. 1:00:15 Listener Feedback Stefano Palazzo sent us some amazingly funny audio feedback: &amp;#8220;Linux Outlaws for Non-Geeks&amp;#8221; David Moore resent his audio feedback from last week Forums: where threads get derailed to epic proportions! Anders Troback tells us about Gnugle, DragonFly BSD and virtualbsd.info Kevan Vautier searches for his Windows bottlenecks with Splunk Dan Dart comments on AGPL web services and gives out his email address because he is a Cloud man Ken Fallon writes us about his experiences with podcast licenses and a program called &amp;#8220;sox&amp;#8221; wich he did an Hacker Public Radio episode on that can speed up audio files without changing pitch Jason Bowles (aka. Malkor The Techie) has some questions about photography &amp;mdash; Fab used to listen to TWiP and also thinks Tips From The Top Floor is a pretty good photography podcast Csaba Hoch likes the show a lot More emails from The Glza, The Todd, Sergei Van Hardeveld, Craig Engbrecht, Dekar, Reine, Morten Fucking-Long-Name, Sim and Frank Bell We also got a donation from Michael (aka. Noodles) &amp;mdash; thanks a lot for that! If you want to help us spread the word about the show, download our new &amp;#8220;Wanted&amp;#8221; poster and stick it up somewhere in your area! Also: All our shows from this one onwards will be licensed CC BY-SA 3.0 and we are in the process of relicensing the old shows as well. Song: Effortless by Josh Woodward from the album Not Quite Connected The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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-SA 3.0 license.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 82 - Journaling is Not So Funny Now!</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 40 minutes 11 seconds, 46.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week, we interview Matt Lee from the FSF, talk about Dvorak and Linux, how the French police saved millions with Open Source, CC Zero and Ted Ts&#8217;o thoughts on Ext4 data loss. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:25 Introduction Fab will postpone his Xfce 4.6 review until next week, because the show is already very long as it is In Episode 81, Dan meant &amp;#8220;GobbleRSS&amp;#8221; when he said &amp;#8220;ScrobbleRSS&amp;#8221; Linux 1.0 turns 15! German government now completely insane, searches blogger&amp;#8217;s homes because of links to WikiLeaks Help Freenode out by donating some money Why can&amp;#8217;t the BBC and German ARD/ZDF be sensible like Norway&amp;#8217;s NRK, who actually put up a BitTorrent tracker for their TV shows &amp;#8212; with subtitles! Festival Latinoameri...</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 40 minutes 11 seconds, 46.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week, we interview Matt Lee from the FSF, talk about Dvorak and Linux, how the French police saved millions with Open Source, CC Zero and Ted Ts&#8217;o thoughts on Ext4 data loss. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:25 Introduction Fab will postpone his Xfce 4.6 review until next week, because the show is already very long as it is In Episode 81, Dan meant &amp;#8220;GobbleRSS&amp;#8221; when he said &amp;#8220;ScrobbleRSS&amp;#8221; Linux 1.0 turns 15! German government now completely insane, searches blogger&amp;#8217;s homes because of links to WikiLeaks Help Freenode out by donating some money Why can&amp;#8217;t the BBC and German ARD/ZDF be sensible like Norway&amp;#8217;s NRK, who actually put up a BitTorrent tracker for their TV shows &amp;#8212; with subtitles! Festival Latinoamericano de Instalaci&#243;n de Software Libre Support the Libre Graphics Meeting &amp;#8212; this is a very cool conference that promotes interoperability between F/OSS graphics applications Oekonux Conference on Peer Production 0:12:48 Open Source Releases Bluewhite64 Linux 12.2 &amp;#8220;LiveDVD&amp;#8221; Vyatta 5.0.2 &amp;#8212; Linux Basement Vyatta episode PC/OS 2009v2a Tiny Core Linux 1.2 PCLinuxOS 2009.1 &amp;#8212; by Texstar &amp;amp; The Ripper Gang Greenie Linux 4I R3 Tin Hat 20090309 ffmpeg 0.5 OSSEC v2.0 GNOME Do 0.8.1 gPodder 0.15.0 &amp;amp; 0.15.1 &amp;#8212; includes proper file naming and download resuming now Kodak releases scanning application for Linux 0:27:20 News Stories Frets on Fire ported to Maemo 5 Ubuntu 9.04 ported to Nokia&amp;#8217;s N8x0 Internet tablets Dvorak likes Linux!? &amp;#8212; Dan&amp;#8217;s blog article Creative Commons launches CC Zero Ted Ts&amp;#8217;o comments on Ext4 data loss &amp;#8212; does Linux need a registry? Skype to license their high quality audio codec for free &amp;#8212; free as in beer, that is Is the RIAA taking over the DOJ? &amp;#8212; doesn&amp;#8217;t look good! French Police saves millions with Linux &amp;amp; Open Source software Microsoft/Novell deal looks to become a dud for Novell Jaiku Source Code now available under the Apache License 0:49:42 Microwatch M$ screws its partners in Iceland &amp;#8212; lots of them are moving to F/OSS now Crapple now putting DRM into Earbuds? 0:55:55 The Interview We interview Matt Lee , Campaigns Manager for the Free Software Foundation about what he does for the FSF, including Defective By Design and other campaigns, how he came to work there and how he likes living in the US. We also talk about Pot Noodles, Irn-Bru, what hardware they use at the FSF (including a Free BIOS) and the upcoming Libre Planet conference. Matt also tells us off about the Creative Commons license our show is under. 1:19:45 Tip of the Week Get Android&#8217;s fonts on Ubuntu 1:21:49 Listener Feedback Forums: timttmy started our own distro David Moore&amp;#8217; sent us some really nice audio feedback saying how much he enjoys the show which we really appreciate, sadly we couldn&amp;#8217;t play it because something weird happened to the file tommywatson and Andrew Williams aka. Nik Doof sent us the famous clip of Linus saying &amp;#8220;Linux&amp;#8221; fenton says he can&amp;#8217;t go to sleep without the show Simon Rowe and Simon Mikkelson wrote Dan about his comments on the new NHS network Sergei Hardeveld wrote to recommend the Ant.com Toolbar plugin for Firefox for saving streaming video Our good friend Ausimik asks for a Linux replacement for Amazing Slow downer by Roni Music Todd (not The Todd from Scrubs) tells us all about icculus Craig Engbrecht asks how can he get LinuxMCE to run on his ASUS M3A with an ATI AH3450 HD card John Chance sent us a nice email saying how much he enjoys the show but is also asking us about Ingex Other emails this week from Nick Vallianos, Mark Fulkner, Michael Johnson, Mark, Kevin Hausmann, Dan Fish, Jesse S., Dekar, Michael Spannbauer, Lucy, Lou Gaagliardi, Kevan Vautier, John Pruitt from the JWP Linux Podcast, Goblin, John Priest, Frank Bell, The Glza and Will Noakes Song: Let Me Give The World To You by the Smashing Pumpkins from their album Machina II / The Friends &amp;amp; Enemies of Modern Music The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 25 minutes 59 seconds, 42.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this episode: The new Linux.com, Flock going to Google Chrome, more on the TomTom case and a cheese discussion. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:03:39 Introduction Thomas Gideon of flashbake fame gave us a shoutout and played our promo on his Command Line Podcast &amp;mdash; check him out, he rocks! The 5th Race Podcast also played our promo on their episode 53 &amp;mdash; thanks, guys! If you live around Boston, you might want to check out Libre Planet 2009 on March 21st and 22nd 0:11:11 Open Source Releases Zenwalk Linux 6.0 Qt 4.5 Celtx 2.0 Tip: The Complete Book of Scriptwriting by J. Michael Straczynski 0:19:19 News Stories Ubuntu now offering packages for mainline kernel builds OpenSUSE moving to an eight months release cycle Linux Foundation aquired Linux.com Flock is ditching Firefox for Google Chrome Cool new Maemo UI framework arrives in Fremantle SDK alpha Xandros announces their own instant-on Linux Linux in cars! &amp;mdash; but only in the lame ones 0:42:25 Microwatch Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: &amp;#8220;Linux companies sign Microsoft patent protection pacts&amp;#8221;; another take on this &amp;mdash; we discuss Tip: Software Freedom Law Show episode on license exceptions According to MSI, Linux is not an operating system 0:54:28 Tip of the Week Shutter, a full-featured screenshot program 0:58:09 Listener Feedback Forums: lostnbronx keeps breaking his cups Dave sent an email asking how to pronounce &amp;#8220;GNU&amp;#8221; Jason Bowles sent us this great clip of his friend Nico who he&amp;#8217;s got hooked onto Linux through CrunchEee Anonymous made a point about Steve Ballmer apparently connecting Linux to piracy all the time Adam York says Red Hat bought KVM last year &amp;mdash; I think we forgot John Priest recommends Regnum Online Bernd write to us about Tiny Tiny RSS Bob Konior says the movie with the watch up the arse was Pulp Fiction Joe Foy prompts us about cheese Also thanks to Ken, Scruffy Mogwai, Ola, Rob, St3v3 and Brent Foor Fab will be testing the new Xfce for the next episode Check out the TuxRadar podcast, it&amp;#8217;s cool! Song: Golden Town by Hobo Twang from their self-titled debut album The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 25 minutes 59 seconds, 42.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this episode: The new Linux.com, Flock going to Google Chrome, more on the TomTom case and a cheese discussion. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:03:39 Introduction Thomas Gideon of flashbake fame gave us a shoutout and played our promo on his Command Line Podcast &amp;mdash; check him out, he rocks! The 5th Race Podcast also played our promo on their episode 53 &amp;mdash; thanks, guys! If you live around Boston, you might want to check out Libre Planet 2009 on March 21st and 22nd 0:11:11 Open Source Releases Zenwalk Linux 6.0 Qt 4.5 Celtx 2.0 Tip: The Complete Book of Scriptwriting by J. Michael Straczynski 0:19:19 News Stories Ubuntu now offering packages for mainline kernel builds OpenSUSE moving to an eight months release cycle Linux Foundation aquired Linux.com Flock is ditching Firefox for Google Chrome Cool new Maemo UI framework arrives in Fremantle SDK alpha Xandros announces their own instant-on Linux Linux in cars! &amp;mdash; but only in the lame ones 0:42:25 Microwatch Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: &amp;#8220;Linux companies sign Microsoft patent protection pacts&amp;#8221;; another take on this &amp;mdash; we discuss Tip: Software Freedom Law Show episode on license exceptions According to MSI, Linux is not an operating system 0:54:28 Tip of the Week Shutter, a full-featured screenshot program 0:58:09 Listener Feedback Forums: lostnbronx keeps breaking his cups Dave sent an email asking how to pronounce &amp;#8220;GNU&amp;#8221; Jason Bowles sent us this great clip of his friend Nico who he&amp;#8217;s got hooked onto Linux through CrunchEee Anonymous made a point about Steve Ballmer apparently connecting Linux to piracy all the time Adam York says Red Hat bought KVM last year &amp;mdash; I think we forgot John Priest recommends Regnum Online Bernd write to us about Tiny Tiny RSS Bob Konior says the movie with the watch up the arse was Pulp Fiction Joe Foy prompts us about cheese Also thanks to Ken, Scruffy Mogwai, Ola, Rob, St3v3 and Brent Foor Fab will be testing the new Xfce for the next episode Check out the TuxRadar podcast, it&amp;#8217;s cool! Song: Golden Town by Hobo Twang from their self-titled debut album The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 28 minutes 05 seconds, 42.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week, the Outlaws talk about M$ sueing TomTom, RedHat moving to KVM, Ballmer saying Linux is a bigger threat to Windows than Apple, Dell&amp;#8217;s netbook sale stats and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. This show is dedicated to Einstein, one of Fab&amp;#8217;s hamsters, who passed away last week. 0:01:37 Introduction Contrary to what we said last week, the World of Goo developers both used to work for EA but quit &amp;#8212; also, the soundtrack is free to download but not under a license that is compatible with our podcast, so we can&amp;#8217;t play their songs on the show Fab is trying out the Jaunty alpha and loves the new NotifyOSD system Fab also had trouble with installing Ardour and Jack 0:08:07 Open Source Releases Linux Mint 6 &amp;#8220;Xfce&amp;#8221; Pa...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 28 minutes 05 seconds, 42.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week, the Outlaws talk about M$ sueing TomTom, RedHat moving to KVM, Ballmer saying Linux is a bigger threat to Windows than Apple, Dell&amp;#8217;s netbook sale stats and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. This show is dedicated to Einstein, one of Fab&amp;#8217;s hamsters, who passed away last week. 0:01:37 Introduction Contrary to what we said last week, the World of Goo developers both used to work for EA but quit &amp;#8212; also, the soundtrack is free to download but not under a license that is compatible with our podcast, so we can&amp;#8217;t play their songs on the show Fab is trying out the Jaunty alpha and loves the new NotifyOSD system Fab also had trouble with installing Ardour and Jack 0:08:07 Open Source Releases Linux Mint 6 &amp;#8220;Xfce&amp;#8221; Parted Magic 3.7 Caos Linux 1.0.8 Astaro Security Gateway 7.4 PC/OS 2009v2 ZevenOS 1.1 Dreamlinux 3.5 SystemRescueCd 1.1.6 Bash 4.0 Xfce 4.6 OpenSSH 5.2 0:22:00 News Stories A 3rd of Dell Mini 9&amp;#8217;s run Linux, they also say their return rates are the same for Linux &amp;amp; XP versions of their netbooks Red Hat is moving from Xen to KVM for their virtualisation technology Is the UK government moving to open source in the public sector? Microsoft is sueing TomTom over a load of patents, including FAT technology &amp;#8212; more articles from Groklaw and Ars Technica, also: The Linux Foundation&amp;#8217;s opinion 0:44:16 Microwatch People can&amp;#8217;t tell Windows 7 from KDE 4 Ballmer: Linux is a bigger competitor than Apple Microsoft boasts with their rate of bugfixes for Windows 7 &amp;#8212; we think Ubuntu&amp;#8217;s bug fixing rates kick their arse 0:57:00 Listener Feedback Forums: Involuntary beard discussion, SheevaPlug &amp;#8212; a Linux server in a wall plug Rob Connelly wrote to recommend search.wikia.com Ted Streit tells us about Lucene which you could use to roll your own search engine Matt P. had an idea for a Folding@home-type distributed computing search project Lynn Uxx tells us about a relevant onomastic link to do with Episode 78 Warren Midgley sent us an email about Roundcube, an open source, roll-your-own Gmail alternative Thomas Perl wrote to tell us about a new tennis game he&amp;#8217;s working on for Linux called Tennix Felix says there are English translations of the Nicht Lustig cartoon Egil wants to kill IE6 Donations: We got some donations from Brian and Ryan again &amp;#8212; thanks a lot! We also had emails from Pipeline, Mark Hyde, Jon Kulp , Andy Hunter, Kevan Vautier, Brian Hoose, FiftyOneFifty, Neall McLaren, Mark Faulkner, Michael Johnson, Matt Martin, the glza, Todd, Stuart Burns, Goblin, Neil Darlow, EvilMcGee and Daniel Devine Song: Already Know by Ben Walker The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 28 minutes 05 seconds, 42.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week, the Outlaws talk about M$ sueing TomTom, RedHat moving to KVM, Ballmer saying Linux is a bigger threat to Windows than Apple, Dell&amp;#8217;s netbook sale stats and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. This show is dedicated to Einstein, one of Fab&amp;#8217;s hamsters, who passed away last week. 0:01:37 Introduction Contrary to what we said last week, the World of Goo developers both used to work for EA but quit &amp;#8212; also, the soundtrack is free to download but not under a license that is compatible with our podcast, so we can&amp;#8217;t play their songs on the show Fab is trying out the Jaunty alpha and loves the new NotifyOSD system Fab also had trouble with installing Ardour and Jack 0:08:07 Open Source Releases Linux Mint 6 &amp;#8220;Xfce&amp;#8221; Parted Magic 3.7 Caos Linux 1.0.8 Astaro Security Gateway 7.4 PC/OS 2009v2 ZevenOS 1.1 Dreamlinux 3.5 SystemRescueCd 1.1.6 Bash 4.0 Xfce 4.6 OpenSSH 5.2 0:22:00 News Stories A 3rd of Dell Mini 9&amp;#8217;s run Linux, they also say their return rates are the same for Linux &amp;amp; XP versions of their netbooks Red Hat is moving from Xen to KVM for their virtualisation technology Is the UK government moving to open source in the public sector? Microsoft is sueing TomTom over a load of patents, including FAT technology &amp;#8212; more articles from Groklaw and Ars Technica, also: The Linux Foundation&amp;#8217;s opinion 0:44:16 Microwatch People can&amp;#8217;t tell Windows 7 from KDE 4 Ballmer: Linux is a bigger competitor than Apple Microsoft boasts with their rate of bugfixes for Windows 7 &amp;#8212; we think Ubuntu&amp;#8217;s bug fixing rates kick their arse 0:57:00 Listener Feedback Forums: Involuntary beard discussion, SheevaPlug &amp;#8212; a Linux server in a wall plug Rob Connelly wrote to recommend search.wikia.com Ted Streit tells us about Lucene which you could use to roll your own search engine Matt P. had an idea for a Folding@home-type distributed computing search project Lynn Uxx tells us about a relevant onomastic link to do with Episode 78 Warren Midgley sent us an email about Roundcube, an open source, roll-your-own Gmail alternative Thomas Perl wrote to tell us about a new tennis game he&amp;#8217;s working on for Linux called Tennix Felix says there are English translations of the Nicht Lustig cartoon Egil wants to kill IE6 Donations: We got some donations from Brian and Ryan again &amp;#8212; thanks a lot! We also had emails from Pipeline, Mark Hyde, Jon Kulp , Andy Hunter, Kevan Vautier, Brian Hoose, FiftyOneFifty, Neall McLaren, Mark Faulkner, Michael Johnson, Matt Martin, the glza, Todd, Stuart Burns, Goblin, Neil Darlow, EvilMcGee and Daniel Devine Song: Already Know by Ben Walker The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 79 - A Community Gone Wild</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 11 minutes 24 seconds, 34.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this episode, we talk about Koalas, training robots, a bunch o&amp;#8217;Irish bastards, as well as some open source and Linux topics as well. Fab also reviews World of Goo for Linux. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:02:48 Introduction We explain our plans for the new release schedule Fab&amp;#8217;s part-time job is training robots to play rock-paper-scissors, apparently An interesting follow-up to our Miguel interview: Microsoft and Mono Beer of the Week: German cheapo beer 5,0 Original U2&amp;#8217;s label screws up and accidentally posts upcoming album DRM-free on the web &amp;#8212; apparently Last.fm did not share who scrobbled plays from the record 0:08:41 Open Source Releases ALT Linux 4.1.0 &amp;#8220;School Server&amp;#8221; Kubuntu 8.04.2 VectorLinux 6.0 Foresight Linu...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 11 minutes 24 seconds, 34.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this episode, we talk about Koalas, training robots, a bunch o&amp;#8217;Irish bastards, as well as some open source and Linux topics as well. Fab also reviews World of Goo for Linux. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:02:48 Introduction We explain our plans for the new release schedule Fab&amp;#8217;s part-time job is training robots to play rock-paper-scissors, apparently An interesting follow-up to our Miguel interview: Microsoft and Mono Beer of the Week: German cheapo beer 5,0 Original U2&amp;#8217;s label screws up and accidentally posts upcoming album DRM-free on the web &amp;#8212; apparently Last.fm did not share who scrobbled plays from the record 0:08:41 Open Source Releases ALT Linux 4.1.0 &amp;#8220;School Server&amp;#8221; Kubuntu 8.04.2 VectorLinux 6.0 Foresight Linux 2.1.0 SimplyMEPIS 8.0 0:17:51 News Stories Upcoming Ubuntu (9.10) named &amp;#8220;Karmic Koala&amp;#8221; ACCESS Linux Platform 3.0 unveiled Bespin, a browser-based code editor from Mozilla All you ever wanted to know about ext4 ASUS has been reported to be considering Android-based Eee PCs 0:31:22 Microwatch Microsoft enters Catalonian schools XBox Live DDOS 0:36:43 Gaming Review Fab reviews World of Goo for Linux. It&amp;#8217;s an awesome game that runs and installs very well in Linux, including on the Eee PC. If you have $20 to spare, get it now &amp;#8212; completely DRM-free. These guys really get it! Bonus: Download the soundtrack for free here. 0:46:34 Listener Feedback Forum thread: Can we organise a meetup at LugRadio Live 2009? David Fretty tells us about TuxRadar, he also recommends their podcast Boryslav Larin writes to tell us that he has become addicted to the show without understanding most of it &amp;#8212; very awesome! We had two very generous donations (which are always appreciated) from Ryan &amp;amp; David imag1narynumber sends us an email about monopolies in the US, stuff like the Ma Bell story Mark from the UK found the &amp;#8220;real&amp;#8221; GNUgle David Brunner wrote to tell us he uses BashPodder and hasn&amp;#8217;t had any problems with the feeds changing, which is good to know Please vote for NASA naming an ISS node &amp;#8220;Serenity&amp;#8221;! Song: Lemmings in Love from the album 8-bit lagerfeuer by Pornophonique The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 11 minutes 24 seconds, 34.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In this episode, we talk about Koalas, training robots, a bunch o&amp;#8217;Irish bastards, as well as some open source and Linux topics as well. Fab also reviews World of Goo for Linux. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:02:48 Introduction We explain our plans for the new release schedule Fab&amp;#8217;s part-time job is training robots to play rock-paper-scissors, apparently An interesting follow-up to our Miguel interview: Microsoft and Mono Beer of the Week: German cheapo beer 5,0 Original U2&amp;#8217;s label screws up and accidentally posts upcoming album DRM-free on the web &amp;#8212; apparently Last.fm did not share who scrobbled plays from the record 0:08:41 Open Source Releases ALT Linux 4.1.0 &amp;#8220;School Server&amp;#8221; Kubuntu 8.04.2 VectorLinux 6.0 Foresight Linux 2.1.0 SimplyMEPIS 8.0 0:17:51 News Stories Upcoming Ubuntu (9.10) named &amp;#8220;Karmic Koala&amp;#8221; ACCESS Linux Platform 3.0 unveiled Bespin, a browser-based code editor from Mozilla All you ever wanted to know about ext4 ASUS has been reported to be considering Android-based Eee PCs 0:31:22 Microwatch Microsoft enters Catalonian schools XBox Live DDOS 0:36:43 Gaming Review Fab reviews World of Goo for Linux. It&amp;#8217;s an awesome game that runs and installs very well in Linux, including on the Eee PC. If you have $20 to spare, get it now &amp;#8212; completely DRM-free. These guys really get it! Bonus: Download the soundtrack for free here. 0:46:34 Listener Feedback Forum thread: Can we organise a meetup at LugRadio Live 2009? David Fretty tells us about TuxRadar, he also recommends their podcast Boryslav Larin writes to tell us that he has become addicted to the show without understanding most of it &amp;#8212; very awesome! We had two very generous donations (which are always appreciated) from Ryan &amp;amp; David imag1narynumber sends us an email about monopolies in the US, stuff like the Ma Bell story Mark from the UK found the &amp;#8220;real&amp;#8221; GNUgle David Brunner wrote to tell us he uses BashPodder and hasn&amp;#8217;t had any problems with the feeds changing, which is good to know Please vote for NASA naming an ISS node &amp;#8220;Serenity&amp;#8221;! Song: Lemmings in Love from the album 8-bit lagerfeuer by Pornophonique The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 25 minutes 41 seconds, 40.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week, Dan and Fab talk about the Red Hat/Microsoft deal, the Cuban Linux distro, the Linux version of World of Goo and Dan reviews Sabayon 4 plus a lot more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:31 Introduction We talk a bit about the fact that we experimented with streaming the recording of this episode live on ustream.tv and that it might have turned out a bit crap. 0:04:26 Open Source Releases antiX MEPIS 8 trixbox 2.6.2.2 Parted Magic 3.6 ArtistX 0.6 sidux 2009-01 Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 Arch Linux 2009.02 DragonFly BSD 2.2 Moonlight 1.0 0:18:50 News Stories Cuba launches its own Linux, called &amp;#8220;Nova&amp;#8221; Technical details of Palm&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;WebOS&amp;#8221; revealed HP partners with Canonical to support Ubuntu on its servers Call for Prior Art in...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 25 minutes 41 seconds, 40.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week, Dan and Fab talk about the Red Hat/Microsoft deal, the Cuban Linux distro, the Linux version of World of Goo and Dan reviews Sabayon 4 plus a lot more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:31 Introduction We talk a bit about the fact that we experimented with streaming the recording of this episode live on ustream.tv and that it might have turned out a bit crap. 0:04:26 Open Source Releases antiX MEPIS 8 trixbox 2.6.2.2 Parted Magic 3.6 ArtistX 0.6 sidux 2009-01 Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 Arch Linux 2009.02 DragonFly BSD 2.2 Moonlight 1.0 0:18:50 News Stories Cuba launches its own Linux, called &amp;#8220;Nova&amp;#8221; Technical details of Palm&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;WebOS&amp;#8221; revealed HP partners with Canonical to support Ubuntu on its servers Call for Prior Art in IP Innovation lawsuit against Red Hat &amp;amp; Novell for multiple workspaces Details of new Ubuntu notification system that&amp;#8217;s now in Jaunty More copies of World of Goo were sold when the Linux version was released than on any other day, Fab will review the game in the next show 0:32:45 Microwatch Red Hat signs virtualisation deal with Microsoft and manages to keep patents and money out of it Crapple Alert: Jailbreaking an iPhone could land you in&amp;#8230; err&amp;#8230; jail? 0:41:30 Review Dan gives his review of Sabayon 4. 0:58:41 Listener Feedback Forum thread: The Free (as in speech) TV Antenna Lummie sent us a link to an e-patition on the Downing Street website calling for government to evaluate open source alternatives in all projects which use public money &amp;#8212; if you&amp;#8217;re British, sign it! Morten Fucking-Long-Name wrote to tell us there was actually no version 6.2 of Slackware, they jumped from 4.0 to 7.0 apparently Richard Hedenburg enjoyed Dan&amp;#8217;s Terry Wogan impression and almost crashed his car while listening, he also wants to know if Dan can do Ken Bruce, too Dekar from Germany tells us about GUI speeds and optimization flags for gcc Andrew&amp;#8217; wrote to tell us about Zypper on openSUSE and he also said you can search repos through it, something he couldn&amp;#8217;t work out how to do with apt &amp;#8212; that would be done with apt-cache search 5ZuneDave tells us an awesome joke that fits the show very well David Tilbrook sent us an email saying his friend was trying to install Ubuntu on his Windows machine to try it, accidentally wiped the Windows partition, decided to try Linux anyway and has never gone back &amp;#8212; very, very cool! Bob Konior thinks we should all be using more than one search engine or we&amp;#8217;re allowing Google to create a monopoly just like M$ did Ger Apeldoorn responds to our Amazon Kindle 2 discussion from last episode and says he&amp;#8217;s bought himself a BeBook which is also based on Linux and there is a group that has created proper open source firmware for it David Hunter wrote to say our Ogg feed address changed from feeds.feedburner.com to feeds2.feedburner.com and broke in Bashpoder for him &amp;#8212; we do not know if this is permanent or a fluke, if you know more about it, please contact us The Motley Crew: Thanks to Will Noakes, Stuart Burns, Spike, Elmer Crump, Doug Larrick, Stepehen Ward, Reine, YaManicKill, David Robertson and Ben Stokes. We also got lots of emails telling us about World Of Goo after the mention of Linux gaming, so thanks for that! Tip: Check out commandlinefu.com, an awesome website for Unix terminal commands with a Digg-like voting system (thanks to Jon The Nice Guy for the tip) Song: I Don&amp;#8217;t Want To Set The World On Fire by The Ink Spots The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 25 minutes 41 seconds, 40.7 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week, Dan and Fab talk about the Red Hat/Microsoft deal, the Cuban Linux distro, the Linux version of World of Goo and Dan reviews Sabayon 4 plus a lot more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:01:31 Introduction We talk a bit about the fact that we experimented with streaming the recording of this episode live on ustream.tv and that it might have turned out a bit crap. 0:04:26 Open Source Releases antiX MEPIS 8 trixbox 2.6.2.2 Parted Magic 3.6 ArtistX 0.6 sidux 2009-01 Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 Arch Linux 2009.02 DragonFly BSD 2.2 Moonlight 1.0 0:18:50 News Stories Cuba launches its own Linux, called &amp;#8220;Nova&amp;#8221; Technical details of Palm&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;WebOS&amp;#8221; revealed HP partners with Canonical to support Ubuntu on its servers Call for Prior Art in IP Innovation lawsuit against Red Hat &amp;amp; Novell for multiple workspaces Details of new Ubuntu notification system that&amp;#8217;s now in Jaunty More copies of World of Goo were sold when the Linux version was released than on any other day, Fab will review the game in the next show 0:32:45 Microwatch Red Hat signs virtualisation deal with Microsoft and manages to keep patents and money out of it Crapple Alert: Jailbreaking an iPhone could land you in&amp;#8230; err&amp;#8230; jail? 0:41:30 Review Dan gives his review of Sabayon 4. 0:58:41 Listener Feedback Forum thread: The Free (as in speech) TV Antenna Lummie sent us a link to an e-patition on the Downing Street website calling for government to evaluate open source alternatives in all projects which use public money &amp;#8212; if you&amp;#8217;re British, sign it! Morten Fucking-Long-Name wrote to tell us there was actually no version 6.2 of Slackware, they jumped from 4.0 to 7.0 apparently Richard Hedenburg enjoyed Dan&amp;#8217;s Terry Wogan impression and almost crashed his car while listening, he also wants to know if Dan can do Ken Bruce, too Dekar from Germany tells us about GUI speeds and optimization flags for gcc Andrew&amp;#8217; wrote to tell us about Zypper on openSUSE and he also said you can search repos through it, something he couldn&amp;#8217;t work out how to do with apt &amp;#8212; that would be done with apt-cache search 5ZuneDave tells us an awesome joke that fits the show very well David Tilbrook sent us an email saying his friend was trying to install Ubuntu on his Windows machine to try it, accidentally wiped the Windows partition, decided to try Linux anyway and has never gone back &amp;#8212; very, very cool! Bob Konior thinks we should all be using more than one search engine or we&amp;#8217;re allowing Google to create a monopoly just like M$ did Ger Apeldoorn responds to our Amazon Kindle 2 discussion from last episode and says he&amp;#8217;s bought himself a BeBook which is also based on Linux and there is a group that has created proper open source firmware for it David Hunter wrote to say our Ogg feed address changed from feeds.feedburner.com to feeds2.feedburner.com and broke in Bashpoder for him &amp;#8212; we do not know if this is permanent or a fluke, if you know more about it, please contact us The Motley Crew: Thanks to Will Noakes, Stuart Burns, Spike, Elmer Crump, Doug Larrick, Stepehen Ward, Reine, YaManicKill, David Robertson and Ben Stokes. We also got lots of emails telling us about World Of Goo after the mention of Linux gaming, so thanks for that! Tip: Check out commandlinefu.com, an awesome website for Unix terminal commands with a Digg-like voting system (thanks to Jon The Nice Guy for the tip) Song: I Don&amp;#8217;t Want To Set The World On Fire by The Ink Spots The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 31 minutes 34 seconds, 44.6 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this slightly belated, massively bloated show: We talk to the DPL about Lenny, Fab reviews CrunchEee and the newest CrunchBang and we also have the usual open source releases, news and some gaming-related stuff. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:02:36 Introduction Thanks to our friend VulcanRider of the Armored Penguin podcast for the intro clip Best wishes to all our listeners in Australia &amp;#8212; hang in there, guys &amp;amp; gals! Benny says Bret &amp;#8220;The Hitman&amp;#8221; Hart is still alive but his brother Owen Hart died in 1999 We play a promo for The 5th Race, a Stargate podcast that Fab has been listening to lately 0:09:43 Open Source Releases iMagic OS 2009.3 Linux Mint 6 &amp;#8220;x86_64&amp;#8221; Ojuba 2 SystemRescueCd 1.1.5 &amp;#8212; who would&amp;#8217;ve though...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 31 minutes 34 seconds, 44.6 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this slightly belated, massively bloated show: We talk to the DPL about Lenny, Fab reviews CrunchEee and the newest CrunchBang and we also have the usual open source releases, news and some gaming-related stuff. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:02:36 Introduction Thanks to our friend VulcanRider of the Armored Penguin podcast for the intro clip Best wishes to all our listeners in Australia &amp;#8212; hang in there, guys &amp;amp; gals! Benny says Bret &amp;#8220;The Hitman&amp;#8221; Hart is still alive but his brother Owen Hart died in 1999 We play a promo for The 5th Race, a Stargate podcast that Fab has been listening to lately 0:09:43 Open Source Releases iMagic OS 2009.3 Linux Mint 6 &amp;#8220;x86_64&amp;#8221; Ojuba 2 SystemRescueCd 1.1.5 &amp;#8212; who would&amp;#8217;ve thought! 0:12:00 News Stories HP releases custom Netbook version of Ubuntu Linux Germany turns down three-strikes infringement plan Canadian government might go open source and asks for feedback US software companies want the Obama administration to adopt open source too Amazon Kindle 2 Ardour is in big trouble &amp;#8212; we&amp;#8217;ll try to get Paul, the lead developer, on the show to talk about it Russian OS to be based on Fedora &amp;#8212; in Soviet Russia&amp;#8230; Red Hat uses you! Compiz seems to be on the right track now OpenStreetMap has now completely mapped Birmingham, a first for the UK 0:30:42 Microwatch Microsoft is looking for a &amp;#8220;Director of Open Source Strategy&amp;#8221; &amp;#8212; &amp;#8220;we need YOU to destroy Linux!&amp;#8221; More M$ extortion tactics SCO CEO blogging FAIL 0:37:18 Gaming News CCP drops Linux support for EVE Online 0:39:34 A Quick Word with the DPL We have a quick question and answer session about Debian&amp;#8217;s recent release of 5.0 &amp;#8220;Lenny&amp;#8221; with Steve McIntyre, the Debian Project Leader. 0:50:04 Review Fab reviews CrunchEee and CrunchBang 08.10.02. See the screenshots below for reference: Fab&amp;#8217;s CrunchBang 08.10.02 Setup Fab&amp;#8217;s CrunchEee 08.10.02 Setup 1:05:01 Listener Feedback Forum thread: Discuss the future of linuxoutlaws.net here Oliver Garbe wrote us in response to our joke about open source viruses and tells us about the Metasploit framework Ramsey Cain wrote and told us he started a LUG &amp;#8212; shiny! St3v3 from Australia explains the term &amp;#8220;to piss in your pockets&amp;#8221; to us Herb Stein wrote to say he enjoyed the interview with Miguel and he&amp;#8217;s recently switched to SLED 64 and asks about legal DVD ripping in the US Antone Henderson sent us this amazingly moving picture from down under: David Tilbrook tells us MRG means &amp;#8220;Messaging, Real Time and Grid&amp;#8221; Brent Foor wants to know if we think getting more native games developed for Linux would increase user uptake philderbeast asks us what would happen if Microsoft open sourced Windows XP The Motley Crew: thanks also go to Rev Willie, DaddyG, JonTheNiceGuy, David Collins Rivera, Peter Cannon, StuHacking and Damon Song: Vanity from the album Machina II / The Friends &amp;amp; Enemies of Modern Music by the Smashing Pumpkins (thanks to Aiden aka. Dismal Denizen for the email about this) The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 31 minutes 34 seconds, 44.6 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this slightly belated, massively bloated show: We talk to the DPL about Lenny, Fab reviews CrunchEee and the newest CrunchBang and we also have the usual open source releases, news and some gaming-related stuff. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. 0:02:36 Introduction Thanks to our friend VulcanRider of the Armored Penguin podcast for the intro clip Best wishes to all our listeners in Australia &amp;#8212; hang in there, guys &amp;amp; gals! Benny says Bret &amp;#8220;The Hitman&amp;#8221; Hart is still alive but his brother Owen Hart died in 1999 We play a promo for The 5th Race, a Stargate podcast that Fab has been listening to lately 0:09:43 Open Source Releases iMagic OS 2009.3 Linux Mint 6 &amp;#8220;x86_64&amp;#8221; Ojuba 2 SystemRescueCd 1.1.5 &amp;#8212; who would&amp;#8217;ve thought! 0:12:00 News Stories HP releases custom Netbook version of Ubuntu Linux Germany turns down three-strikes infringement plan Canadian government might go open source and asks for feedback US software companies want the Obama administration to adopt open source too Amazon Kindle 2 Ardour is in big trouble &amp;#8212; we&amp;#8217;ll try to get Paul, the lead developer, on the show to talk about it Russian OS to be based on Fedora &amp;#8212; in Soviet Russia&amp;#8230; Red Hat uses you! Compiz seems to be on the right track now OpenStreetMap has now completely mapped Birmingham, a first for the UK 0:30:42 Microwatch Microsoft is looking for a &amp;#8220;Director of Open Source Strategy&amp;#8221; &amp;#8212; &amp;#8220;we need YOU to destroy Linux!&amp;#8221; More M$ extortion tactics SCO CEO blogging FAIL 0:37:18 Gaming News CCP drops Linux support for EVE Online 0:39:34 A Quick Word with the DPL We have a quick question and answer session about Debian&amp;#8217;s recent release of 5.0 &amp;#8220;Lenny&amp;#8221; with Steve McIntyre, the Debian Project Leader. 0:50:04 Review Fab reviews CrunchEee and CrunchBang 08.10.02. See the screenshots below for reference: Fab&amp;#8217;s CrunchBang 08.10.02 Setup Fab&amp;#8217;s CrunchEee 08.10.02 Setup 1:05:01 Listener Feedback Forum thread: Discuss the future of linuxoutlaws.net here Oliver Garbe wrote us in response to our joke about open source viruses and tells us about the Metasploit framework Ramsey Cain wrote and told us he started a LUG &amp;#8212; shiny! St3v3 from Australia explains the term &amp;#8220;to piss in your pockets&amp;#8221; to us Herb Stein wrote to say he enjoyed the interview with Miguel and he&amp;#8217;s recently switched to SLED 64 and asks about legal DVD ripping in the US Antone Henderson sent us this amazingly moving picture from down under: David Tilbrook tells us MRG means &amp;#8220;Messaging, Real Time and Grid&amp;#8221; Brent Foor wants to know if we think getting more native games developed for Linux would increase user uptake philderbeast asks us what would happen if Microsoft open sourced Windows XP The Motley Crew: thanks also go to Rev Willie, DaddyG, JonTheNiceGuy, David Collins Rivera, Peter Cannon, StuHacking and Damon Song: Vanity from the album Machina II / The Friends &amp;amp; Enemies of Modern Music by the Smashing Pumpkins (thanks to Aiden aka. Dismal Denizen for the email about this) The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 76 - Easily Operated with One Hand</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 25 minutes 22 seconds, 41.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week: Dan is irrate with Dell but not as much as Putin with Michael Dell himself, Mozilla news, Google FAIL, the usual open source news and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 1 mins 1 secs] Introduction Dell really cuts down on their Linux offerings in the UK &amp;#8212; Dan calls a major CRAP ALERT! Michael Dell vs. Vladimir Putin HP also ditches Linux from their netbooks in the UK [0 hrs 7 mins 10 secs] Open Source Releases Gentoox 7.0 &amp;#8220;Home&amp;#8221;, 5.0 &amp;#8220;Pro&amp;#8221; Parted Magic 3.5 PapugLinux 09.1 StartCom Enterprise Linux 5.0.3 Slamd64 Linux 12.2 GeeXboX 1.2 MOPSLinux 6.2 Pardus Linux 2008.2 KNOPPIX 6.0 Clonezilla Live 1.2.1-37 PelicanHPC 1.8 K12Linux F10 &amp;#8220;Live Server&amp;#8221; KDE 4.2 Zope 3.4.0 [0 hrs 23 mins 51 secs] News S...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 25 minutes 22 seconds, 41.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week: Dan is irrate with Dell but not as much as Putin with Michael Dell himself, Mozilla news, Google FAIL, the usual open source news and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 1 mins 1 secs] Introduction Dell really cuts down on their Linux offerings in the UK &amp;#8212; Dan calls a major CRAP ALERT! Michael Dell vs. Vladimir Putin HP also ditches Linux from their netbooks in the UK [0 hrs 7 mins 10 secs] Open Source Releases Gentoox 7.0 &amp;#8220;Home&amp;#8221;, 5.0 &amp;#8220;Pro&amp;#8221; Parted Magic 3.5 PapugLinux 09.1 StartCom Enterprise Linux 5.0.3 Slamd64 Linux 12.2 GeeXboX 1.2 MOPSLinux 6.2 Pardus Linux 2008.2 KNOPPIX 6.0 Clonezilla Live 1.2.1-37 PelicanHPC 1.8 K12Linux F10 &amp;#8220;Live Server&amp;#8221; KDE 4.2 Zope 3.4.0 [0 hrs 23 mins 51 secs] News Stories Debian Lenny release planned for February 14 &amp;#8212; a Valentine&amp;#8217;s gift from Debian? Mozilla&amp;#8217;s Test Pilot &amp;#8212; good idea or not? Mozilla contributes $100,000 to Ogg development &amp;#8212; good idea! Canonical close to $30 million annual revenue target Business Objects founder looking to open source &amp;#8212; now featuring all-new DataBastard Compiz creates &amp;#8220;Compiz Council&amp;#8221; to deal with problems MySQL founder leaves Sun &amp;#8212; Monty finally left&amp;#8230; Department of Defense launches open source site Forge.mil Red Hat takes on Windows in &amp;#8220;the cloud&amp;#8221; [0 hrs 43 mins 18 secs] Microwatch EU could force Microsoft to bundle Firefox with Windows &amp;#8212; how hilarious would that be!? Windows 7 will come in six (!) versions &amp;#8212; bloody hell, not again&amp;#8230; Steve Ballmer basically says M$ is afraid of Linux &amp;#8212; doesn&amp;#8217;t the guy look like a loon in every picture we see of him? Google FAIL &amp;#8212; be careful with your slashes! [0 hrs 51 mins 40 secs] Forum Threads Over 500 members now! We had some discussion about our new promo Very interesting thread on how to get a Windows refund Feedback Emails Kristian Naugle wrote to ask if we&amp;#8217;d ever tried OpenGEU, he&amp;#8217;s a big fan Daniel Devine sent us some information about the recent linux.conf.au, including Tuz, their mascot Andy Hunter wrote to tell us about the return of Red Dwarf Noah Meyerhans responds to the Mythbuntu special and suggests giving your mythbox a public IPv6 address David from California wrote to ask us what we think about OpenSolaris and also what exactly makes a distribution Jeff tells us about his new podcast Free Linux Help Line &amp;#8212; help out if you can or call in if you have questions about Linux! Robert Freeman-Day gives us feedback on Mac OS X packaging Christian Farrow wrote an email asking if we have any secret tips to keeping all your personal data while distro hopping Ali Ross tells us about his site linuxnewbieguide.org Henry Standing doesn&amp;#8217;t think we should be encouraging people outside the UK to download content from iPlayer because it is paid for by British license payers &amp;#8212; Fab disagrees Thanks also go to Ben Stokes, Reine, Oliver Theill, Lonny aka. atilla, Michael Howell, Emma Anne Smith, Dan Dart, Ant Bryan and JonTheNiceGuy Tip at the end: Download the Ubuntu Pocket Guide for free Song: Microsoft Songshite performing Roxanne by The Police The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 25 minutes 22 seconds, 41.5 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week: Dan is irrate with Dell but not as much as Putin with Michael Dell himself, Mozilla news, Google FAIL, the usual open source news and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 1 mins 1 secs] Introduction Dell really cuts down on their Linux offerings in the UK &amp;#8212; Dan calls a major CRAP ALERT! Michael Dell vs. Vladimir Putin HP also ditches Linux from their netbooks in the UK [0 hrs 7 mins 10 secs] Open Source Releases Gentoox 7.0 &amp;#8220;Home&amp;#8221;, 5.0 &amp;#8220;Pro&amp;#8221; Parted Magic 3.5 PapugLinux 09.1 StartCom Enterprise Linux 5.0.3 Slamd64 Linux 12.2 GeeXboX 1.2 MOPSLinux 6.2 Pardus Linux 2008.2 KNOPPIX 6.0 Clonezilla Live 1.2.1-37 PelicanHPC 1.8 K12Linux F10 &amp;#8220;Live Server&amp;#8221; KDE 4.2 Zope 3.4.0 [0 hrs 23 mins 51 secs] News Stories Debian Lenny release planned for February 14 &amp;#8212; a Valentine&amp;#8217;s gift from Debian? Mozilla&amp;#8217;s Test Pilot &amp;#8212; good idea or not? Mozilla contributes $100,000 to Ogg development &amp;#8212; good idea! Canonical close to $30 million annual revenue target Business Objects founder looking to open source &amp;#8212; now featuring all-new DataBastard Compiz creates &amp;#8220;Compiz Council&amp;#8221; to deal with problems MySQL founder leaves Sun &amp;#8212; Monty finally left&amp;#8230; Department of Defense launches open source site Forge.mil Red Hat takes on Windows in &amp;#8220;the cloud&amp;#8221; [0 hrs 43 mins 18 secs] Microwatch EU could force Microsoft to bundle Firefox with Windows &amp;#8212; how hilarious would that be!? Windows 7 will come in six (!) versions &amp;#8212; bloody hell, not again&amp;#8230; Steve Ballmer basically says M$ is afraid of Linux &amp;#8212; doesn&amp;#8217;t the guy look like a loon in every picture we see of him? Google FAIL &amp;#8212; be careful with your slashes! [0 hrs 51 mins 40 secs] Forum Threads Over 500 members now! We had some discussion about our new promo Very interesting thread on how to get a Windows refund Feedback Emails Kristian Naugle wrote to ask if we&amp;#8217;d ever tried OpenGEU, he&amp;#8217;s a big fan Daniel Devine sent us some information about the recent linux.conf.au, including Tuz, their mascot Andy Hunter wrote to tell us about the return of Red Dwarf Noah Meyerhans responds to the Mythbuntu special and suggests giving your mythbox a public IPv6 address David from California wrote to ask us what we think about OpenSolaris and also what exactly makes a distribution Jeff tells us about his new podcast Free Linux Help Line &amp;#8212; help out if you can or call in if you have questions about Linux! Robert Freeman-Day gives us feedback on Mac OS X packaging Christian Farrow wrote an email asking if we have any secret tips to keeping all your personal data while distro hopping Ali Ross tells us about his site linuxnewbieguide.org Henry Standing doesn&amp;#8217;t think we should be encouraging people outside the UK to download content from iPlayer because it is paid for by British license payers &amp;#8212; Fab disagrees Thanks also go to Ben Stokes, Reine, Oliver Theill, Lonny aka. atilla, Michael Howell, Emma Anne Smith, Dan Dart, Ant Bryan and JonTheNiceGuy Tip at the end: Download the Ubuntu Pocket Guide for free Song: Microsoft Songshite performing Roxanne by The Police The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 75 - A Drawer Full of Twixes (Miguel de Icaza Interview)</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 23 minutes 42 seconds, 40.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this special episode, we talk to Miguel de Icaza of Novell (co-founder of Gnome) about his work on the Mono and Moonlight projects, what he thinks about the Novell/Microsoft deal and the surrounding controversy, programming technologies in general and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 2 mins 13 secs] Introduction We introduce our interview with Miguel and the reasoning for releasing another stand-alone episode, there will be another usual episode soon. [0 hrs 4 mins 27 secs] The Interview We talk to Miguel de Icaza, co-founder of Gnome, Mono, Moonlight and Vice President for Developer Platform at Novell about what he does at Novell, his relationship with Microsoft, how he came to F/OSS and what he is working on nowadays. He tells us what he ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 23 minutes 42 seconds, 40.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this special episode, we talk to Miguel de Icaza of Novell (co-founder of Gnome) about his work on the Mono and Moonlight projects, what he thinks about the Novell/Microsoft deal and the surrounding controversy, programming technologies in general and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 2 mins 13 secs] Introduction We introduce our interview with Miguel and the reasoning for releasing another stand-alone episode, there will be another usual episode soon. [0 hrs 4 mins 27 secs] The Interview We talk to Miguel de Icaza, co-founder of Gnome, Mono, Moonlight and Vice President for Developer Platform at Novell about what he does at Novell, his relationship with Microsoft, how he came to F/OSS and what he is working on nowadays. He tells us what he thinks about Gnome and KDE these days, software innovation and marketing in general, what he thinks about many different programming technologies and how he came to create the Mono and later on the Moonlight project. We ask him about the widespread criticism about Mono and the Novell/Microsoft deal and why he thinks people should nonetheless use Mono. But we also talk about a lot of other things, including Banshee, dating Biologists, Twixes and much more. Links for the movies we talked about: Glengarry Glen Ross Antitrust Song: A Town Called Malice from the album Oh Yes! by The Rinky Dinks The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 23 minutes 42 seconds, 40.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. On this special episode, we talk to Miguel de Icaza of Novell (co-founder of Gnome) about his work on the Mono and Moonlight projects, what he thinks about the Novell/Microsoft deal and the surrounding controversy, programming technologies in general and much more. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 2 mins 13 secs] Introduction We introduce our interview with Miguel and the reasoning for releasing another stand-alone episode, there will be another usual episode soon. [0 hrs 4 mins 27 secs] The Interview We talk to Miguel de Icaza, co-founder of Gnome, Mono, Moonlight and Vice President for Developer Platform at Novell about what he does at Novell, his relationship with Microsoft, how he came to F/OSS and what he is working on nowadays. He tells us what he thinks about Gnome and KDE these days, software innovation and marketing in general, what he thinks about many different programming technologies and how he came to create the Mono and later on the Moonlight project. We ask him about the widespread criticism about Mono and the Novell/Microsoft deal and why he thinks people should nonetheless use Mono. But we also talk about a lot of other things, including Banshee, dating Biologists, Twixes and much more. Links for the movies we talked about: Glengarry Glen Ross Antitrust Song: A Town Called Malice from the album Oh Yes! by The Rinky Dinks The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 08:44:32 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 74 - Specialist Videos</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 22 minutes 23 seconds, 40.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This time, we talk about QT being LGPL licensed now, governments moving to Linux, Royal Navy warships getting Windows-pwn3d, university flirting lessons for geeks and much more, as usual. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 1 mins 20 secs] Introduction We appologise for calling Patrick Archibald by a wrong name on Episode 71 Check out the new LO blog We had to reschedule our interview with Miguel de Icaza to Episode 75 Check out the Linux Outlaws group on identi.ca &amp;#8212; post to it by using !linuxoutlaws Have a look at Dan&amp;#8217;s new blog as well There was a really cool speech by Eben Moglen about intelectual property and patents on Episode 0x05 of the Software Freedom Law Show &amp;#8212; we recommend everyone listen to that! What the hell happened to Linux...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 22 minutes 23 seconds, 40.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This time, we talk about QT being LGPL licensed now, governments moving to Linux, Royal Navy warships getting Windows-pwn3d, university flirting lessons for geeks and much more, as usual. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 1 mins 20 secs] Introduction We appologise for calling Patrick Archibald by a wrong name on Episode 71 Check out the new LO blog We had to reschedule our interview with Miguel de Icaza to Episode 75 Check out the Linux Outlaws group on identi.ca &amp;#8212; post to it by using !linuxoutlaws Have a look at Dan&amp;#8217;s new blog as well There was a really cool speech by Eben Moglen about intelectual property and patents on Episode 0x05 of the Software Freedom Law Show &amp;#8212; we recommend everyone listen to that! What the hell happened to Linux.com? [0 hrs 11 mins 30 secs] Open Source Releases ALT Linux 4.1.1 Ubuntu 8.04.2 Sabayon Linux 4 &amp;#8220;LiteMCE&amp;#8221; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 Granular Linux 1.0 CrunchBang Linux 8.10.02 &amp;amp; CrunchEee 8.10.02 FreeNAS 0.69 Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha 3 News Stories Seagate seems to have problems with their hard drives Google to open source Jaiku &amp;#8212; does this move come too late to save it? QT re-licensed under the LGPL Linux Foundation &amp;#8220;I am Linux&amp;#8221; video contest Ubiquiti offers $200,000 to write them an open source driver &amp;amp; GUI &amp;#8212; thanks to Brendan Minish for mailing this in Scott McNealy of Sun has been asked to prepare a paper for the Obama administration about switching the government to open source &amp;#8212; more background details Podiobooks is going open source &amp;#8212; thanks to Steve Bickle for the tip Russians to ditch M$ and going to Linux for their government? &amp;#8212; in Soviet Russia&amp;#8230; (Emailed by Selcal) Wikipedia drafts move to Creative Commons [0 hrs 49 mins 20 secs] Microwatch Royal Navy Windows-powered warships pwn3d &amp;#8212; the same virus was affecting an hospital in Sheffield apparently (thanks to Alex Harrington for his email on that) Millions of Windows PCs infected by worm inspite of October patch Flirting lessons for geeks from German uni [0 hrs 59 mins 12 secs] Forum Threads LUG thread Thread about our upcoming Miguel de Icaza interview Feedback Emails Dan Worth from Brighton, CO USA enjoys the show and tells us about his podcast Kevin Vaughn asks about MythTV on an AppleTV Ted Streit telld us that Linux Format used one of our episodes when demonstrating a command-line mp3 decoder in issue 115 &amp;#8212; awesome! Matthew Stahl asks us about our opinion on Boxee Morgan bugs us about pronouncing Indian names again Jan Bylczynski sent us an interesting link to video of someone running Fennec the mini Firefox on an electronic paper display powered by a Linux-based Gumstix board, he also says Fab should do Flensburger Pilsner for Beer of the Week (which Fab kind of did in Episode 34) Luke Platypuss tells us about his experiences with our podcast and also running Sabayon Glenn from British Columbia says OS X has much better package management than Linux Peter Cannon actually enjoyed our last song! Thanks to Phillip Heron, Ian Cornwall, Kevan Vautier, Michael Spannbauer, Raindog, Christian Farrow, Steve Redditt, Andrew Williams, Antti Kaihola and Eric Mastic for even more emails Song: The &amp;#8220;I&amp;#8217;m A Linux&amp;#8221; song to a video from the Linux Foundation video contest The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 22 minutes 23 seconds, 40.0 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This time, we talk about QT being LGPL licensed now, governments moving to Linux, Royal Navy warships getting Windows-pwn3d, university flirting lessons for geeks and much more, as usual. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 1 mins 20 secs] Introduction We appologise for calling Patrick Archibald by a wrong name on Episode 71 Check out the new LO blog We had to reschedule our interview with Miguel de Icaza to Episode 75 Check out the Linux Outlaws group on identi.ca &amp;#8212; post to it by using !linuxoutlaws Have a look at Dan&amp;#8217;s new blog as well There was a really cool speech by Eben Moglen about intelectual property and patents on Episode 0x05 of the Software Freedom Law Show &amp;#8212; we recommend everyone listen to that! What the hell happened to Linux.com? [0 hrs 11 mins 30 secs] Open Source Releases ALT Linux 4.1.1 Ubuntu 8.04.2 Sabayon Linux 4 &amp;#8220;LiteMCE&amp;#8221; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 Granular Linux 1.0 CrunchBang Linux 8.10.02 &amp;amp; CrunchEee 8.10.02 FreeNAS 0.69 Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha 3 News Stories Seagate seems to have problems with their hard drives Google to open source Jaiku &amp;#8212; does this move come too late to save it? QT re-licensed under the LGPL Linux Foundation &amp;#8220;I am Linux&amp;#8221; video contest Ubiquiti offers $200,000 to write them an open source driver &amp;amp; GUI &amp;#8212; thanks to Brendan Minish for mailing this in Scott McNealy of Sun has been asked to prepare a paper for the Obama administration about switching the government to open source &amp;#8212; more background details Podiobooks is going open source &amp;#8212; thanks to Steve Bickle for the tip Russians to ditch M$ and going to Linux for their government? &amp;#8212; in Soviet Russia&amp;#8230; (Emailed by Selcal) Wikipedia drafts move to Creative Commons [0 hrs 49 mins 20 secs] Microwatch Royal Navy Windows-powered warships pwn3d &amp;#8212; the same virus was affecting an hospital in Sheffield apparently (thanks to Alex Harrington for his email on that) Millions of Windows PCs infected by worm inspite of October patch Flirting lessons for geeks from German uni [0 hrs 59 mins 12 secs] Forum Threads LUG thread Thread about our upcoming Miguel de Icaza interview Feedback Emails Dan Worth from Brighton, CO USA enjoys the show and tells us about his podcast Kevin Vaughn asks about MythTV on an AppleTV Ted Streit telld us that Linux Format used one of our episodes when demonstrating a command-line mp3 decoder in issue 115 &amp;#8212; awesome! Matthew Stahl asks us about our opinion on Boxee Morgan bugs us about pronouncing Indian names again Jan Bylczynski sent us an interesting link to video of someone running Fennec the mini Firefox on an electronic paper display powered by a Linux-based Gumstix board, he also says Fab should do Flensburger Pilsner for Beer of the Week (which Fab kind of did in Episode 34) Luke Platypuss tells us about his experiences with our podcast and also running Sabayon Glenn from British Columbia says OS X has much better package management than Linux Peter Cannon actually enjoyed our last song! Thanks to Phillip Heron, Ian Cornwall, Kevan Vautier, Michael Spannbauer, Raindog, Christian Farrow, Steve Redditt, Andrew Williams, Antti Kaihola and Eric Mastic for even more emails Song: The &amp;#8220;I&amp;#8217;m A Linux&amp;#8221; song to a video from the Linux Foundation video contest The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 13:33:18 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 73 - If It Works, Don't Touch It! (Mythbuntu Review)</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 0 hour 33 minutes 50 seconds, 16.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. In this special, one-off episode, Fab tells you about his experiences of reinstalling his mythbox with the latest release of Mythbuntu (8.10, Intrepid Ibex), Dan &amp;amp; Fab also discuss german soft porn channels. Pros: Installer is really easy and straightforward The included Xfce4 theme is very nice Wide variety of MythTV themes included Auto channel icon downloader is awesome Live TV looks much better on Fab&amp;#8217;s box (possibly driver improvements) Cons: Apache is apparently broken (MythWeb &amp;amp; phpMyAdmin do not work out of the box) The ATI drivers do not work out of the box with the MythTV GUI due to the omission of a config option in the MythTV config Fab is using a Pinnacle PCTV 450e DVB-S capture card now Fab also repli...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 0 hour 33 minutes 50 seconds, 16.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. In this special, one-off episode, Fab tells you about his experiences of reinstalling his mythbox with the latest release of Mythbuntu (8.10, Intrepid Ibex), Dan &amp;amp; Fab also discuss german soft porn channels. Pros: Installer is really easy and straightforward The included Xfce4 theme is very nice Wide variety of MythTV themes included Auto channel icon downloader is awesome Live TV looks much better on Fab&amp;#8217;s box (possibly driver improvements) Cons: Apache is apparently broken (MythWeb &amp;amp; phpMyAdmin do not work out of the box) The ATI drivers do not work out of the box with the MythTV GUI due to the omission of a config option in the MythTV config Fab is using a Pinnacle PCTV 450e DVB-S capture card now Fab also replies to an email about Mythbuntu from DaddyG Tip Number One: If you thinking about rolling your own mythbox, research your hardware BEFORE you do it. EfficientPC sells ready-to-go mythboxes Song: Turn it off and turn it on again by Ben Walker The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 0 hour 33 minutes 50 seconds, 16.4 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. In this special, one-off episode, Fab tells you about his experiences of reinstalling his mythbox with the latest release of Mythbuntu (8.10, Intrepid Ibex), Dan &amp;amp; Fab also discuss german soft porn channels. Pros: Installer is really easy and straightforward The included Xfce4 theme is very nice Wide variety of MythTV themes included Auto channel icon downloader is awesome Live TV looks much better on Fab&amp;#8217;s box (possibly driver improvements) Cons: Apache is apparently broken (MythWeb &amp;amp; phpMyAdmin do not work out of the box) The ATI drivers do not work out of the box with the MythTV GUI due to the omission of a config option in the MythTV config Fab is using a Pinnacle PCTV 450e DVB-S capture card now Fab also replies to an email about Mythbuntu from DaddyG Tip Number One: If you thinking about rolling your own mythbox, research your hardware BEFORE you do it. EfficientPC sells ready-to-go mythboxes Song: Turn it off and turn it on again by Ben Walker The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 14:35:24 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Linux Outlaws 72 - Gotta Bloody Stick o' Gelignite</title>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 23 minutes 5 seconds, 39.2 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week we talk about the Palm Pre, the Movit Mini from GiiNii, MySQL developers not being welcome in Australia, iTunes going DRM-free and we also bring you an interview with Campbell Barton of Big Buck Bunny fame. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. This show is dedicated to Debian developer Thiemo Seufer, who was killed in a car crash in Germany on December 26. [0 hrs 2 mins 34 secs] Introduction Thanks to Richard Querin for the intro clip of Mr. Burns, very fitting Helios teacher story follow-up &amp;#8212; thanks to JonTheNiceGuy for the reminder Check out FLOSS Manuals &amp;#8212; GPL-licensed manuals, a bit like a wiki Fab recommends the movie The Wrestler &amp;#8212; awesome film! [0 hrs 10 mins 24 secs] Open Source Releases MythDora 10.21 Absolute Linux 12.2.1 Networ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 23 minutes 5 seconds, 39.2 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week we talk about the Palm Pre, the Movit Mini from GiiNii, MySQL developers not being welcome in Australia, iTunes going DRM-free and we also bring you an interview with Campbell Barton of Big Buck Bunny fame. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. This show is dedicated to Debian developer Thiemo Seufer, who was killed in a car crash in Germany on December 26. [0 hrs 2 mins 34 secs] Introduction Thanks to Richard Querin for the intro clip of Mr. Burns, very fitting Helios teacher story follow-up &amp;#8212; thanks to JonTheNiceGuy for the reminder Check out FLOSS Manuals &amp;#8212; GPL-licensed manuals, a bit like a wiki Fab recommends the movie The Wrestler &amp;#8212; awesome film! [0 hrs 10 mins 24 secs] Open Source Releases MythDora 10.21 Absolute Linux 12.2.1 Network Security Toolkit 1.8.1 pfSense 1.2.2 gnuLinEx 0.5-2 Topologilinux 7.0.1 pure:dyne GNU/Linux Leek &amp;amp; Potato News Stories Palm Pre announcement &amp;#8212; more on this topic Funambol&amp;#8217;s CEO sees AGPL as essential for FOSS in cloud computing&amp;#8217;s future New Android-powered WiFi tablet from GiiNii &amp;#8212; Android really gets around these days&amp;#8230; Australia denies MySQL devs visas, says open source poses unfair competition to local businesses &amp;#8212; WTF!? Arseholes! Vietnam government set to go 100% open source iTunes goes completely DRM-free Free NIN album tops 2008 Amazon MP3 Store download charts SCO reorganising to finance lawsuits &amp;#8212; which they&amp;#8217;ve been losing for ages&amp;#8230; [0 hrs 35 mins 46 secs] Interview: Campbell Barton We talk to Campbell Barton from the Blender Foundation about his work on Big Buck Bunny and Yo Frankie! (check out the level competition) as well as his background in F/OSS, his freelance work and his involvement in Blender development. We also ask him about Blender as a video editor, the state of video editors in Linux in general, the Blender Game Engine and lots of other topics. He also answers some questions from our forums. The Blender Foundation&amp;#8217;s next project (another movie) is codenamed &amp;#8220;Durian&amp;#8221;, hopefully Campbell will work on that as well. [1 hrs 8 mins 20 secs] Feedback Emails Jack (Bauer? O&amp;#8217;Neill?) wrote to say he enjoys the show and also asks if we could mention StaffsLUG since he&amp;#8217;s trying to revive it Morgan wrote to tell us that he thinks Srivastava is pronounced &amp;#8220;sree-VAH-stuh-vah&amp;#8221; Reine wrote and told us that a trisquel is a Celtic sign Tony Ciak tells us about get_iplayer the glza explains to us that ext4 will make our systems boot faster and also supports file sizes up to 16 TB Jenifer sent us the song for this show and also clarifies that the 30 GB Zune bug was Toshiba&amp;#8217;s fault We also got emails from Glenmo, Tabidachi, Brian Hoose, Frank Bell and Joe Foy from Chester LUG Song: Struttin&amp;#8217; by Tryad The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 23 minutes 5 seconds, 39.2 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. This week we talk about the Palm Pre, the Movit Mini from GiiNii, MySQL developers not being welcome in Australia, iTunes going DRM-free and we also bring you an interview with Campbell Barton of Big Buck Bunny fame. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. This show is dedicated to Debian developer Thiemo Seufer, who was killed in a car crash in Germany on December 26. [0 hrs 2 mins 34 secs] Introduction Thanks to Richard Querin for the intro clip of Mr. Burns, very fitting Helios teacher story follow-up &amp;#8212; thanks to JonTheNiceGuy for the reminder Check out FLOSS Manuals &amp;#8212; GPL-licensed manuals, a bit like a wiki Fab recommends the movie The Wrestler &amp;#8212; awesome film! [0 hrs 10 mins 24 secs] Open Source Releases MythDora 10.21 Absolute Linux 12.2.1 Network Security Toolkit 1.8.1 pfSense 1.2.2 gnuLinEx 0.5-2 Topologilinux 7.0.1 pure:dyne GNU/Linux Leek &amp;amp; Potato News Stories Palm Pre announcement &amp;#8212; more on this topic Funambol&amp;#8217;s CEO sees AGPL as essential for FOSS in cloud computing&amp;#8217;s future New Android-powered WiFi tablet from GiiNii &amp;#8212; Android really gets around these days&amp;#8230; Australia denies MySQL devs visas, says open source poses unfair competition to local businesses &amp;#8212; WTF!? Arseholes! Vietnam government set to go 100% open source iTunes goes completely DRM-free Free NIN album tops 2008 Amazon MP3 Store download charts SCO reorganising to finance lawsuits &amp;#8212; which they&amp;#8217;ve been losing for ages&amp;#8230; [0 hrs 35 mins 46 secs] Interview: Campbell Barton We talk to Campbell Barton from the Blender Foundation about his work on Big Buck Bunny and Yo Frankie! (check out the level competition) as well as his background in F/OSS, his freelance work and his involvement in Blender development. We also ask him about Blender as a video editor, the state of video editors in Linux in general, the Blender Game Engine and lots of other topics. He also answers some questions from our forums. The Blender Foundation&amp;#8217;s next project (another movie) is codenamed &amp;#8220;Durian&amp;#8221;, hopefully Campbell will work on that as well. [1 hrs 8 mins 20 secs] Feedback Emails Jack (Bauer? O&amp;#8217;Neill?) wrote to say he enjoys the show and also asks if we could mention StaffsLUG since he&amp;#8217;s trying to revive it Morgan wrote to tell us that he thinks Srivastava is pronounced &amp;#8220;sree-VAH-stuh-vah&amp;#8221; Reine wrote and told us that a trisquel is a Celtic sign Tony Ciak tells us about get_iplayer the glza explains to us that ext4 will make our systems boot faster and also supports file sizes up to 16 TB Jenifer sent us the song for this show and also clarifies that the 30 GB Zune bug was Toshiba&amp;#8217;s fault We also got emails from Glenmo, Tabidachi, Brian Hoose, Frank Bell and Joe Foy from Chester LUG Song: Struttin&amp;#8217; by Tryad The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 36 minutes 42 seconds, 46.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In the first episode for 2009, Dan &amp;amp; Fab discuss the new Linux kernel, more Debian troubles, the MD5 vulnerability that got unearthed by 200 Playstations and the hilarious Zune 2k FAIL. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 2 mins 17 secs] Introduction In Episode 69, we said &amp;#8220;Dell Mini 9&amp;#8221; when we meant the Mini 12 Global notebook sales overtake desktop sales Free new Springsteen song Life Itself on Amazon US Congratulations to Dave Yates on hitting one hundred episodes &amp;#8212; nice work dude, keep on rollin&amp;#8217;! CrunchEee is real! Registrations for SCaLE 7x now open! Thanks to Steven Lawson for his nice blog post on our show Wikipedia passes $6 million donation goal Beer of the Year 2008: Grolsch Herfstbok (which Fab imported it again, just...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 36 minutes 42 seconds, 46.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In the first episode for 2009, Dan &amp;amp; Fab discuss the new Linux kernel, more Debian troubles, the MD5 vulnerability that got unearthed by 200 Playstations and the hilarious Zune 2k FAIL. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 2 mins 17 secs] Introduction In Episode 69, we said &amp;#8220;Dell Mini 9&amp;#8221; when we meant the Mini 12 Global notebook sales overtake desktop sales Free new Springsteen song Life Itself on Amazon US Congratulations to Dave Yates on hitting one hundred episodes &amp;#8212; nice work dude, keep on rollin&amp;#8217;! CrunchEee is real! Registrations for SCaLE 7x now open! Thanks to Steven Lawson for his nice blog post on our show Wikipedia passes $6 million donation goal Beer of the Year 2008: Grolsch Herfstbok (which Fab imported it again, just like last January) &amp;#8212; thanks to beetlespace for the idea [0 hrs 17 mins 11 secs] Open Source Releases Trisquel GNU/Linux 2.1 CRUX 2.5 ZevenOS 1.0 iMagic OS 2009 sidux 2008-04 Sabayon Linux 4 pfSense 1.2.1 Lunar Linux 1.6.4 Berry Linux 0.94 MoLinux 4.2 FreeBSD 7.1 SystemRescueCd 1.1.4 Linux kernel 2.6.28 BBC iPlayer (Adobe AIR version) now available on Mac and Linux News Stories Is the UK planning to spy on its citizen&amp;#8217;s computers? &amp;mdash; thanks to Kevan &amp;amp; Ger Apeldoorn for the heads-up Hackers use 200 PS3s to hack MD5 for faking SSL certificates (more on this story) Debian Secretary quits over Lenny release vote Lenny gets go-ahead with possible evil firmware blobs &amp;#8212; release soon-ish? Big Blue urged to open Notes and Domino Is the Compiz project in trouble? Android compiled on the EeePC [0 hrs 58 mins 16 secs] Microwatch HUGE Microsoft Zune leap year FAIL! &amp;#8212; thanks to Alex Harrington and Legasse for emails about this M$ extends XP&amp;#8217;s life yet AGAIN! &amp;#8212; will it ever die? Hilarious The Register article on celebrity Twitter accounts being hacked &amp;#8212; this story was even reported on mainstream German radio [1 hrs 4 mins 34 secs] Book Review Fab reviews the CC audio book Earthcore by Scott Sigler Synopsis: &amp;#8220;Deep below a desolate Utah mountain lies the largest platinum deposit ever discovered. A billion-dollar find, it waits for any company that can drill a world&amp;#8217;s record, three-mile-deep mine shaft. EarthCore is the company with the technology, the resources and the guts to go after the mother lode. Young executive Connell Kirkland is the company&amp;#8217;s driving force, pushing himself and those around him to uncover the massive treasure. But Kirkland and EarthCore are not the first to find this treasure. The mountain&amp;#8217;s history reveals two centuries of disappearances, murder, and insanity. The discovery of ancient platinum knives, razor-sharp despite lying untouched for 1,000 years, reveals evidence of an ancient culture. If the artifacts are genuine, they show a pre-historic empire that once spanned from the Southern tip of South America all the way up through the American Southwest. Wealth and fame lie under that Utah mountain, but at three miles below the surface, where the rocks are so hot they burn bare skin, something has been waiting for centuries. Waiting &amp;#8230; and guarding. Kirkland and EarthCore are about to find out first-hand why this treasure has never been unearthed.&amp;#8221; Forum Threads LDAP / Active Directory discussion One year of LO Forums Christmas presents thread Feedback Emails Steve Canz and Stuart Burns tell us about Novell&amp;#8217;s eDirectory Bart Carneels wanted to thank us for introducing him to my.gpodder.organd says he&amp;#8217;ll work to support the service in Amarok and extend it to include episode status (listened/unlistened) Baggers and Bill Matthews wrote to us about the Amazon mp3 store xvedejas says he didn&amp;#8217;t need a custom kernel to get the EeePC 901&amp;#8217;s hardware working with CrunchBang Erik Andr&#233;n wants to tell us about Spotify Phillip Arhibald recommends the MythMote iPhone app Stephen Parsons tells us that the German government is now requiring documents to be in ODF format Dylan Thiedeke writes us a very funny email about Aussie ISPs Smegzor asks about manually installing a newer kernel in Intrepid We also had emails from Phillip Heron, Gregor Bocic, Matt Hampton, Manfred Mosier, Kristian Naugle, Marcus Stenbakk, Frank Bell, Joe Foy, Reine, Les Pounder, Sweyn, the glza, Michel Van Der List, Michael Spannbauer, acidphlux and Kevin J. Vaughn Song: The Struggle by Hobo Twang from their self-titled debut album The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ogg Vorbis - 1 hour 36 minutes 42 seconds, 46.8 MB &amp;#8212; you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives. In the first episode for 2009, Dan &amp;amp; Fab discuss the new Linux kernel, more Debian troubles, the MD5 vulnerability that got unearthed by 200 Playstations and the hilarious Zune 2k FAIL. If you have any feedback on the show, please leave it in the forums &amp;#8212; thread for this episode. [0 hrs 2 mins 17 secs] Introduction In Episode 69, we said &amp;#8220;Dell Mini 9&amp;#8221; when we meant the Mini 12 Global notebook sales overtake desktop sales Free new Springsteen song Life Itself on Amazon US Congratulations to Dave Yates on hitting one hundred episodes &amp;#8212; nice work dude, keep on rollin&amp;#8217;! CrunchEee is real! Registrations for SCaLE 7x now open! Thanks to Steven Lawson for his nice blog post on our show Wikipedia passes $6 million donation goal Beer of the Year 2008: Grolsch Herfstbok (which Fab imported it again, just like last January) &amp;#8212; thanks to beetlespace for the idea [0 hrs 17 mins 11 secs] Open Source Releases Trisquel GNU/Linux 2.1 CRUX 2.5 ZevenOS 1.0 iMagic OS 2009 sidux 2008-04 Sabayon Linux 4 pfSense 1.2.1 Lunar Linux 1.6.4 Berry Linux 0.94 MoLinux 4.2 FreeBSD 7.1 SystemRescueCd 1.1.4 Linux kernel 2.6.28 BBC iPlayer (Adobe AIR version) now available on Mac and Linux News Stories Is the UK planning to spy on its citizen&amp;#8217;s computers? &amp;mdash; thanks to Kevan &amp;amp; Ger Apeldoorn for the heads-up Hackers use 200 PS3s to hack MD5 for faking SSL certificates (more on this story) Debian Secretary quits over Lenny release vote Lenny gets go-ahead with possible evil firmware blobs &amp;#8212; release soon-ish? Big Blue urged to open Notes and Domino Is the Compiz project in trouble? Android compiled on the EeePC [0 hrs 58 mins 16 secs] Microwatch HUGE Microsoft Zune leap year FAIL! &amp;#8212; thanks to Alex Harrington and Legasse for emails about this M$ extends XP&amp;#8217;s life yet AGAIN! &amp;#8212; will it ever die? Hilarious The Register article on celebrity Twitter accounts being hacked &amp;#8212; this story was even reported on mainstream German radio [1 hrs 4 mins 34 secs] Book Review Fab reviews the CC audio book Earthcore by Scott Sigler Synopsis: &amp;#8220;Deep below a desolate Utah mountain lies the largest platinum deposit ever discovered. A billion-dollar find, it waits for any company that can drill a world&amp;#8217;s record, three-mile-deep mine shaft. EarthCore is the company with the technology, the resources and the guts to go after the mother lode. Young executive Connell Kirkland is the company&amp;#8217;s driving force, pushing himself and those around him to uncover the massive treasure. But Kirkland and EarthCore are not the first to find this treasure. The mountain&amp;#8217;s history reveals two centuries of disappearances, murder, and insanity. The discovery of ancient platinum knives, razor-sharp despite lying untouched for 1,000 years, reveals evidence of an ancient culture. If the artifacts are genuine, they show a pre-historic empire that once spanned from the Southern tip of South America all the way up through the American Southwest. Wealth and fame lie under that Utah mountain, but at three miles below the surface, where the rocks are so hot they burn bare skin, something has been waiting for centuries. Waiting &amp;#8230; and guarding. Kirkland and EarthCore are about to find out first-hand why this treasure has never been unearthed.&amp;#8221; Forum Threads LDAP / Active Directory discussion One year of LO Forums Christmas presents thread Feedback Emails Steve Canz and Stuart Burns tell us about Novell&amp;#8217;s eDirectory Bart Carneels wanted to thank us for introducing him to my.gpodder.organd says he&amp;#8217;ll work to support the service in Amarok and extend it to include episode status (listened/unlistened) Baggers and Bill Matthews wrote to us about the Amazon mp3 store xvedejas says he didn&amp;#8217;t need a custom kernel to get the EeePC 901&amp;#8217;s hardware working with CrunchBang Erik Andr&#233;n wants to tell us about Spotify Phillip Arhibald recommends the MythMote iPhone app Stephen Parsons tells us that the German government is now requiring documents to be in ODF format Dylan Thiedeke writes us a very funny email about Aussie ISPs Smegzor asks about manually installing a newer kernel in Intrepid We also had emails from Phillip Heron, Gregor Bocic, Matt Hampton, Manfred Mosier, Kristian Naugle, Marcus Stenbakk, Frank Bell, Joe Foy, Reine, Les Pounder, Sweyn, the glza, Michel Van Der List, Michael Spannbauer, acidphlux and Kevin J. Vaughn Song: The Struggle by Hobo Twang from their self-titled debut album The theme music for this podcast is a song called &#8220;Sudo Modprobe&#8221;, 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.</itunes:summary>
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