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This week on Linux Outlaws: Google and OSI fighting over WebM, FSF enforces GPL in the iTunes Store, Poettering now aiming at the init system, Microsoft sponsoring LinuxTag, Pac-Man madness and much more…
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0:01:21 Introduction
- Russian advice: Nuke the oil spill, that’ll fix it!
- RIP Dennis Hopper
- Fab rants on Oracle brand placement in Iron Man 2
- Quit Facebook Day
- Check out Flattr
- Beer of the Week: Duvel
0:17:36 Releases & News
- KXStudio
- Slackware Linux 13.1
- Clonezilla Live 1.2.5-17
- MeeGo 1.0, Banshee is the default media player
- Maemo 5/PR1.2
- Endian Firewall 2.4
- Peppermint OS One-05222010
- Zenwalk Linux 6.4
- KOffice 2.2
- heybuddy by Jezra
- Google keeping WiFi data from German, Hong Kong governments
- Phoronix: “The Huge Disaster Within The Linux 2.6.35 Kernel”
- Nero AG files antitrust case against MPEG-LA in the US
- Google and OSI at odds about WebM, more from The Register
- GCC begins move to C++
- FSF on GPL enforcement in Apple’s iTunes Store
- After Linux audio, Poettering now out to destroy the init system?
1:07:51 Microwatch
- Microsoft is sponsoring LinuxTag (German), proof on the LinuxTag sponsor page
- Redmond fires entertainment & devices executives
1:16:32 Jub-Jub
- Newton, a physics game for Android
1:17:50 Feedback
- Donations: Thanks to Stewart Danziger and Scott Lavender!
- Forums: Google’s playable Pac-Man
- Chris Gilbert sent us an email about his new company Marvin Computers
- Joe Ressington offered to help out with editing work for the show
- Valent Turkovic writes from from Croatia to tell us about his new Fedora Remix
- Gokce Mehmet AY writes us about having fun at the gym with Linux Outlaws
- Other emails this week from Jim Nygård, Michael Dexter, Robin Catling, Aitor Pazos, Scott Lavender, Kristopher Schwab, Douglas Radcliffe, Neall McLaren and Andrew
- Fab mentioned this blog post on joining the Fedora community
Song: Skeletons In Your Closet by Rick Fowler
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