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On this episode of Linux Outlaws: The World Cup, SCO dead for good, Ubuntu removing aptitude, Canonical taking on Red Hat, the usual Microsoft and Apple fail and an interview with Ade Bradshaw about LinuxTag 2010.
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0:01:08 Introduction
- We talk about the World Cup and that it is delaying our production schedule a lot at the moment
- If you are getting annoyed by the vuvuzelas, you can now filter them using Fedora
- Also check out: vuvuzelafiltering.com
- Sprint EVO 4G sold out eveywhere
- Apple has apparently licensed the “iOS” name from Cisco
- Harald Welte on the FSF enforcement in the App Store
0:11:21 Releases & News
- linuX-gamers Live 0.9.6
- Zorin OS 3
- Zenwalk Linux 6.4 “GNOME”
- sidux 2010-01
- Parted Magic 4.11
- WebM video lands in Firefox trunk
- SCO case closed for good, Novell owns UNIX copyrights, Ars Technica on this
- Ubuntu has removed aptitude for Maverick
- “The Ubuntu Advantage”: Canonical takes on Red Hat
- Interesting blog post about the FSF campaigns by @tante — Fab completely agrees with this…
- Reforming the OSI: Simon Phipps is trying to build bridges between free software and open source
- Details on systemd
0:47:58 Microwatch
- Novell and VMware sign virtualisation deal, Microsoft gets really pissed off
- Security expert says Microsoft a weak link in US national security
- Crapple: WWDC iPhone 4 fail may have been due to bad drivers in the new phone
- Crapple: iPad 3G buyer e-mail addresses leaked by AT&T server, FBI looking into the data breach
0:57:06 Interview
Fab interviews Ade Bradshaw of LugRadio fame and all-around bald hero about LinuxTag 2010 which he recently attended.
They talk about Microsoft sponsoring LinuxTag, Lennart Poettering and systemd, Deltacloud,Tonido.com, SUSE Studio, Club-Mate, the fact that Ade doesn’t like football and much more.
1:38:51 Feedback
- Donations: Thanks to Cynthia Cynthia, Andreas, Henry Standing, Stephen Kellat, L.M. Driel, Dylan Thiedeke and thanks to everyone who flattr‘d us!
- Audio feedback: Christopher (who didn’t leave a surname) sent us his own mix of our show entitled Linux Cloudlaws, we also got a great recording of a story from Jon Kulp, our classical guitar playing, skateboarding forum hero
- Ebcdic Zehetbauer likes Red Dead Redemption and suggests we should have a Linux Outlaws Posse on the multiplayer there
- Simon Redfern tells us about the Open Bank Project which he’s involved with
- Adrian Sobotta wrote to tell us about his collaborative, Creative Commons licensed book promoting green IT
- Beni Keller listens to us while on the train to work, while cycling, while running and while cleaning his toilet, he says
- crabbypup has released a beta of a new distro/respin called Mystery Netbook Theatre, NYBill also helped out with a cool wallpaper — check it out over at the forums
- Adam Ward went to SELF because of the promo we played and loved it
- Michael Dexter sent us some Linux Fund news
- Other emails this week from Stephen Parsons, David McInnis, Neall McLaren, Jezra, spartan7, Richard George, Whym, Martin Häger, Stephen, Kevan Vautier, Scott, James Tait, Buford Koechig, Rex Djere and Josh Keyoth
- Event: Barcamp Blackpool, July 3 — Dan will be there
Song: The FCC Song by Eric Idle, recommended by Captain Toffel
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.