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Linux Outlaws 143 - Lime Neeson

MP3 - 1 hour 25 minutes 43 seconds, 39.3 MB, Ogg Vorbis version here — you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives.

This week on the show: Sony disables Linux on the PS3 for good, SCO on the brink of death, Google’s plans for Froyo, Paul Frields to step down as FPL, new Gnome icons and a huge pale on Fab’s fart.

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Linux Outlaws is brought to you by Sixgun Productions.

0:01:02 | Introduction

0:14:18 | Releases & News

1:01:01 | Spotlight Jub-Jub

  • The new Gnome icons in 2.29 — these are currently in Fedora 13 but you can also download them from the Gnome site

1:03:31 | Feedback

  • Donations: Thanks to Reuben Honigwachs, David Comerford and Matthew Teasdale

  • Jake Roberts told us about Element OS and the “ten foot display” and he says our show makes his cubicle job suck less
  • Olivier gives us feedback on the Fedora limited text installer
  • Josh Casey-Rosa from Australia tells us about his experiences with Faxe beer
  • Billy Crook sent us an email thanking Fab for his recommendation of SportyPal
  • Felim Whiteley from Ireland says with the new Amarok release he can now listen to us again and is catching up on the show
  • Other emails this week from csgeek, Morgan, Reuben, Lauren, EBCDIC Zehetbauer, Paul Ashbrook and Les “Quarter” Pounder

  • The LO Blog has moved to srcview.org
  • Stay tuned for our interview with @corenominal and @bobobex about Crunchbang in the next episode

Song: The Good Thing About Being Lonely by Hobo Twang off their album Square Times

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