UDS, Not Really.

16 May 2008
Posted by Harlem

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*NOTE* - Holding off on the t-shirts until I get further clarification on the use of the logo:)
 
Geat podcast today and I truly wish I could do more podcasts like this, just plain old banter and verbal jousting. Maybe in the summer when I get really lazy:) So, here is a little background on the podcast. Initially we were going to have the roundtable this week, but it coincided with the Ubuntu Developers Summit which is taking place in Prague in what was formerly known as "Czechoslovakia" and currently know as the Czech Republic (okay so my forte is not world geography). However, the fellas joining us who were scheduled to join us for the roundtable did not receive the memo that we were postponing the show and joined in the fun anyway. And those folks were Alan Pope and Dave Walker of the Ubuntu-UK Podcast. They happily provided some useful banter and unusual insight on the news. As Peter stated, it was the longest news segment ever but we both agreed that it was just a long banter session with a little bit of news tossed in for flavor. I will also have them along next week as well during our roundtable. so here are the links to the show and I hope you enjoyed the podcast.
 
Links From the Show
DSA 1571 1 New openssl packages
The heron has landed: a review of Ubuntu 8.04
Elyssa Release Notes - Linux Mint
Fedora 9 Gives Ubuntu a Run For Its Money Wine HQ - Announce
MySQL - Kaj Arnö
Read the Fine Print on "Open Source" Software
Get gNewSense preinstalled - Free Software Foundation
CNR supports Linux Mint, adds Weatherbug
OpenSSL & OpenSSH Vulnerabilities : Confirm & Fix Instructions
5 Steps for resetting a forgotten password
Linspire tightens CNR ties with Mint, Ubuntu
OO.o 3.0 Beta Out
Todo List On The Command Line
Great Place For Tutorials
OLPC's New President
Art of Release
NPR's WBUR To Stream Ogg Vorbis
What Took You So Long
Move To Ext4 File System
 
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Episode 69

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Harlem and Peter with Alan Pope

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93:21 Minutes

 

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Comments

this is to whoever edited the

this is to whoever edited the last podcast. where you drunk or high? there were several repeat splices, and a few spices that didn't even make since. and one of the guys in prague, forgot which one, everytime he spoke it was broken up. do you guys not listen to the show after you edit it? anyways, i'm done ranting. lol

kindofabuzz | May 16th, 2008 at 5:59 pm

Peter, WoW runs great under

Peter, WoW runs great under wine on my system. several tutorials floating around.

kindofabuzz | May 16th, 2008 at 6:01 pm

It's amazing how WoW runs

It's amazing how WoW runs great in my RPM-based, Fedora 8 system. I think you may have more Fedora listeners than you think. I offered to help earlier, but let's talk about how to get WoW running on your system. That was the only thing keeping me dual-booted and now-a-days I'm a full linux user - using VirtualBox for interacting with legacy (ahem... Windows) system.

Oh, what's your WoW location? My name is Marfejokin, a night elf priest, on the Blackwater Raiders realm.

Marc Ferguson | May 22nd, 2008 at 1:33 pm

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