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MythTVCast podcast kicks off

A new semi-weekly podcast concentrating on the building, configuration and running of MythTV has begun. Each one hour episode will cover the ins and outs of building and running your own MythTV system. The first episode of the MythTVCast can be downloaded directly: Episode 00

Disclaimer: the MythTVCast has no connection with the MythTV project in any way. The show is produced by end users of MythTV.

OLF podcast roundup

This past weekend's Ohio Linux Fest was another great success. Over 1,000 people showed up for one of the best community based Linux events held in the United States. Many notable Linux podcasters such as The Linux Link Tech Show and Dave Yates covered the event and have made recordings available for download.

Aaron Seigo from the KDE Project is interviewed and talks about the impending release of KDE 4.0

Episode 226 of The Linux Link Tech Show is now available for download in OGG or MP3 format. We interview Aaron Seigo from the KDE Project regarding the impending release of KDE 4.0, Dan finds a web site that is a geek's paradise, Audio streaming with Butt (Icecast client), Soup+laptops = a search for a new Linux laptop and much, much more

Linux indifference and hostility from “mainstream” technology shows

So called mainstream technology shows love to bash Linux.

Sco stock down 71% in first day of trading since the verdict

  • money.cnn.com; By hackmeister (Posted by hackmeister on Aug 13, 2007 5:24 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux, SCO
Sco stock is down 71% today:
SCO
This is the first day of trading since the verdict. They'll probably get de-listed by the end of the month. The end is near for them.

Episode 200 of The Linux Link Tech Show released

Episode 200 of The Linux Link Tech Show is available for download:
We're back after a 4 week vacation
We interview John Hull from Dell regarding their pre-installed Linux offerings
Dan updates his Linux podcast directory
Linc reviews the Apple mini-mouse and talks about setting up dual monitors
Linux distros and magazines that are now defunct
We discuss our plans for Ohio Linux Fest 2007
And much, much more

Audio Files available:
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MP3

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 176:
Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony talks about rolling out CNR to other Linux distros
We interview Christian Schaller from Fluendo about their newly released proprietary multimedia codec pack for gstreamer
Linc picks up a Nokia N800
Supporting F/OSS projects by donating money
Returning to the Ohio Linux Fest in 2007 and other upcoming Linux conventions
And much, much more

Be sure to check us out live every Wednesday night at 8:30 PM, EST
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http://media.sysop.ca:8000/techshow
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http://audio.fatwallet.com:8000/tllts


You can also check out previous episodes from the download section of our home page

This week on The Linux Link Tech Show

Episode 174 of The Linux Link Tech Show is now available for download:
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We interview Jeremy Allison from Google and the Samba Project
Upgrading Trixbox
Dan gets use to the Gnome desktop
Apple product roundup
Upcoming Linux conventions

And much, much more

90 minute interview with Richard Stallman discussing GPLv3 & other topics

Richard Stallman talks about the GPLv3 and why Free Software and Open Source don't always have the same goals:
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Some of the topics discussed are DRM, leverage with hardware vendors and dealing with a Linux kernel released under GPLv2.

Exclusive 90 minute interview with Slackware creator Patrick Volkerding

  • http://tllts.org; By Patrick Davila (Posted by hackmeister on Oct 30, 2006 10:21 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Slackware
In this exclusive 90 minute interview, Slackware creator Patrick Volkerding talks about the history of Linux and why Slackware is the oldest surviving distribution. He addresses some of the so-called shortcomings of Slackware and goes into why he still loves what he does. Definitely worth a listen.
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Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 164:
We talk to Linux legend Patrick Volkerding of Slackware fame
Firefox 2.0, Flash 9, Fedora 6 and other upcoming releases
Is Dell a friend to Linux?
Linc gets a Nokia 770 and does some book reviews
Time to upgrade bashpodder
fighting BB spam
And much, much more

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You can also check out previous episodes from the download section of our home page

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 162:
We talk to author and home automation expert Neil Cherry
More fun with Asterisk
Modifying your router's firmware with OpenWRT
We now have a show wiki
And much, much more

Be sure to check us out live every Wednesday night at 8:30 PM, EDT
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Interviews from Ohio Linux Fest

The Linux Link Tech Show was in attendance at this year's Ohio Linux Fest this past weekend in Columbus, Ohio.
In cooperation with Aaron Newcomb of the source, the boys conducted several notable interviews with John "maddog" Hall, Jeff Waugh, Joe Born and Ted Haeger.
As always the files are free to download for your listening enjoyment:
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Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 161:
Author and activist Cory Doctorow talks about Sci-Fi, Freedom and of course Linux
Configuring SIP phones in Asterisk
Dan moves down to Virginia
Our summary of the Ohio Linux Fest this past weekend
And much, much more

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You can also check out previous episodes from the download section of our home page

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 159:
Author and columnist Marcel Gagne talks about his latest book
Mozilla vs Debian, who's right?
GPLv3 is causing quite a stir in the F/OSS world
We'll see you in Columbus this weekend
And much, much more

Be sure to check us out live every Wednesday night at 8:30 PM, EDT
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You can also check out previous episodes from the download section of our home page

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 158:
Greg Boehnlein and Joe Brockmeier give us a preview of the upcoming Ohio LinuxFest
Allan talks about encoding video for his Nokia 770
Linc does a file server install
Pat installs Suse on his laptop
And much, much more

Be sure to check us out live every Wednesday night at 8:30 PM, EDT
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Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 157:
We talk to Brian Bagnall, author of “On the Edge: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore”
Dan does a rundown of GIMP tips
Linc checks out gui clients for subversion
Using mirrors to distribute the show
Pat's laptop has finally returned
And much, much more

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You can also check out previous episodes from the download section of our home page

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 153:
We talk to Jamie Cameron, developer of webmin
We're obviously not at the LWE in San Francisco
Lenovo starts offering SLED 10 for Thinkpad T60p laptops with full support
Installing Kubuntu on an Nvidia based AMD64 system
Web site issues
And much, much more

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Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 150:
Chris & Bryan fromThe Linux Action Show tell us why they switched to Linux from Mac
Dan installs trixbox after our Asterisk server flakes out
Pat uses Opera for a week and likes it
Linc gets into Arch Linux
And much, much more

Be sure to check us out live every Wednesday night at 8:30 PM, EDT
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Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 147:
We talk to Chris DiBona, Open source program manager at Google
Pat attends the Novell SLED 10.0 roadshow
Clueless politicians are deciding internet policy
Dan reviews the Nintendo DS Lite
And much, much more

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