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This week on the show: WebM license conflict resolved, Linaro initiative announced, Google drops Windows company-wide, Apple drops the ball on the new iPhone, Fab tests MeeGo and much more…
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0:01:10 Introduction
- Jon Spriggs is trying to get feedback on his Campfire Lite software we used at OggCamp — if you attended the event and have comments please visit their mailing list
- Android 2.1 hits the HTC Hero
- The Sprint HTC EVO 4G is now shipping — Mo Duffy’s blog post on getting the tethering to work in Fedora
- C-Base OpenMoon
- Libre.fm has a podcast now
- Jono ramps up for the second Severed Fifth album
- Beer of the Week: Batemans Triple XB — kindly supplied by Ade “The Bald” Bradshaw
0:09:55 Releases & News
- Parsix GNU/Linux 3.5
- SystemRescueCd 1.5.5
- Vinux 3.0
- aLinux 14.0
- Untangle Gateway 7.3
- Pardus Linux 2009.2
- VortexBox 1.4
- Ylmf OS 3.0
- Quirky 1.2
- Sabayon Linux 5.3
- Rockbox 3.6
- OpenOffice.org 3.2.1
- Google gives wifi data to Germany, France and Spain
- WebM licensing conflict resolved
- Linaro nonprofit aims to fight ARM Linux fragmentation — Shuttleworth apparently loves it…
- Mozilla will put Weave sync features into the next version of Firefox
- Android will move to a yearly update cycle
- [SUSE MeeGo to be released in the next 12 months](http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/news/novell-promise-suse-meego-in-the-next-12-months Novell promise)
0:43:36 Microwatch
- Google drops Windows company-wide — report from CNet
- When Microsoft does open source: The “Bing 404 for WordPress” Plugin
- Crapple News from WWDC: new iPhone released and it’s a joke, also: awkward Steve Jobs keynote FAIL
0:58:35 Jub-Jub
- Mini-Review: Fab talks a bit about MeeGo — there really isn’t much to say right now
Ars Technica: MeeGo Linux platform gains allies at Computex
1:06:31 Feedback
- Peter Brown says New Zealand is set to abandon software patents — this would be very cool if it actually works out
- Andre writes with concerns over the Digital Economy Bill in the UK and downloading free software via torrents
- Adam Thomas wrote to tell us he always listens while mucking out his horse stables and wonders if this is the strangest place people listen to Linux Outlaws?
- After we recently talked about this topic, Billy Crook writes to tell us that he apparently also listens to us in the gym
- Borgy says hello and says our podcast keeps him in the loop about Linux while he’s living downunder
- Other emails this week from Xavier Sythe, Joni Larsen-Haikarainen, Andrew, Anthony C., Amiel Desbiens, Stefan, Boryslav Larin, Jonathan Nadeau, Ando in Dublin, Ryan and good old Alistair Munro
- Events: GUADEC, July 26-30 in The Hague / Fosscon 2010, June 19 in Rochester, NY
- There won’t be a live show at the usual time next week because of the World Cup
Song: Zinedine Zidane by Blue Swerver from the album The Art Of Collapsing
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.