Linux Outlaws 214 - Das Router
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MP3 Audio, Ogg Vorbis version here — 1 hour 56 minutes 48 seconds, 53.3 MB
Adobe thinks Android is the future of the Linux desktop, HTC gets in trouble with their Sense UI, AVM attacks the GPL in Germany, Xen finally enters the mainline kernel, Microsoft complains about WebGL and, as it turns out, Apple uses Windows for their iCloud.
This episode of Linux Outlaws is dedicated to the memory of Clarence Clemons.
0:02:08 Introduction
- R.I.P. Clarence Clemons
- It looks like Duke Nukem Forever is a terrible game
- PR firm threatens to punish sites that run negative reviews
- OggCamp!!!
- Promote OggCamp and help us out
- For OggCamping, email: oggcamping@gmail.com
- Maloki’s blog post about OggCamp
- Errata: Dan clarifies what he said about IBM/OpenOffice last week
- Bitcoin Troubles
- The Nexus 4G
- Booze of the Week: Connemara Irish Whiskey
0:25:10 Releases and News
- Webconverger 8.0
- Tiny Core Linux 3.7
- DoudouLinux 1.0
- Development Release: Scientific Linux 5.6 RC2
- Development Release: Haiku R1 Alpha 3
- Countries beginning to officially oppose three strikes laws
- Linux.conf.au finally controls their domain name
- Adobe drops AIR for Linux, says Android is the new Linux desktop
- HTC in hot water over Sense UI upgrade troubles
- A court case by German company AVM is attacking the very foundations of free software
- Xen finally entering the mainline kernel
- Google backs LibreOffice
1:02:44 Microwatch
1:07:27 Crapplewatch
- iCloud uses Windows Azure and Amazon S3
- Nokia settles patent suit with Apple, Apple ends up paying for Windows Phone switch
1:20:10 Discussion Point
Are the Gnome 3 developers actively hostile towards Gnome Shell extensions? — We discuss.
1:29:32 Feedback
Thanks to Armin Krauss, Peter Kolbe, Mark Hyde, Kenneth Evoy, Ian Mavero and everyone who flattr’d us!
- Whym sent us a link to this Linux World Map
- Alison Chaiken sent a story about a new Linux powered tablet from India
- Armin Krauss tells us about Tails, a Debian based distro that aims to keep your data and browsing history private
- Stephen Michael Kellat says the Ohio LoCo team are developing an openbox-desktop metapackage for Ubuntu as an alternative to Unity
- Phil Behnke tells us about Richard Stallman Facts
Other emails: Chris Woollard, peterplusplus, Ashley Kitson, SmokeyMaverick and Mark Law.
Song: The Healing Prayer by Bruce Benson, featuring Clarence Clemons on saxophone
In lieu of receiving any money for the download, Benson simply requests that each downloader make whatever donation he or she can to Why Hunger. Under the “Type of Donation” section, donors are asked to complete the section to read, “In Honor of Clarence Clemons and The Healing Prayer.”


