Linux Outlaws 180 - GPL Licensed Feedback
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MP3 - 1 hour 29 minutes 28 seconds, 41.4 MB, Ogg Vorbis version here.
On the show this week: A ton of WikiLeaks news, some Fedora stuff, our very first Ask Jez and much more as usual…
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0:01:15 Introduction
- Erratum: @reality also works on IdentiCurse
- Big shoutout to @cortexuvula who bought Fab a copy of GT5 for Xmas
- Antti Koikkalainen from Finland won the Fallout games
- NYBill is building a ‘52 Blackguard
- Indiana Linux Fest 2011 — get $15 off the supporter price with our discount code
0:14:33 Releases, Security & News
- Superb Mini Server 1.5.4
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread coming soon to the Nexus One, looks cool — Samsung Nexus S comes with Gingerbread
- CyanogenMod 6.1
- Python 2.7.1 and 3.1.3
- Lightweight Portable Security — Phil Thompson and Remy Val Elst emailed us about this one
- GNU Savannah compromised — the song Dan mentioned was Blue Savannah by Erasure, which sounds a bit like GNU Savannah when you say it
- The first infowar is on: Governments vs. WikiLeaks
- Twitter is censoring WikiLeaks mentions from the trending topics
- WikiLeak’s and Assange’s assets seized
- WikiLeaks moves to Amazon and Amazon shuts them down
- US politicians are calling for an assassination of Assange
- WikiLeaks insurance file
- Linux kernel: 13 million lines, over 5 patches per hour
- Unity to be available in Fedora
- Fedora wallpaper submissions open
- Pulp makes managing software easy
0:52:22 Microwatch
0:57:29 Feedback
- Donations: Thanks to Torstein Adolf Winterseth, Sam Kuehn and everyone who flattr’d us!
- Ask Jez: Jezra answers a programming question from @x1101
- Adam Ward (RedShirtLinux) sent us an interesting email about moving to Meego on his netbook, since Android is only in its infancy of being ported to the x86 platform and he also sent us a cool video of someone using the new open source driver for the Kinect
- Gerd Folberth wrote to tell us the San Francisco aka. ZTE Blade Android phone on a £99.00 pay-as-you-go plan on Orange UK
- John Hill recommends AV Linux to us
- Jestin VanScoyoc moved to Fedora 14 and is enjoying it a lot he also agrees with Fab that Comic Sans is crap
- Other emails this week from darthsydwayz, Sohier Christie, Jim Daldry, Beeza, Christiaan ter Veen, David McInnis, Andre Hugo, Richard Gilson and John Drinkwater
Song: Sorted by Ben Walker from his new album Dogs Running Free
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.

