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0:00:48 INTRODUCTION
- The Pope resigned
- It sounds like the new Die Hard movie was cut all to hell
- Fab is planning a new show: The Watch
0:25:35 RELEASES & NEWS
- GIMP 2.8.4
- The Linux Foundation’s Secure Boot bootloader
- Minecraft for the Raspberry Pi
- Facebook sued over Like button patent
- Security: Oracle to deliver more Java patches
- The Intel “Packet of Death”
- Greg K-H wants to bring D-Bus to the Linux kernel
- Matthew Garrett bricks a Samsung laptop from Windows
- Chrome no longer supported in RHEL 6
- We should probably talk about BlackBerry 10 a bit since we haven’t done this before at all

1:09:54 FEEDBACK
Supporters: Thanks to Richard Fearn and everyone who flattr’d us!
- Gary keeps tracking the Luftwaffe for some reason, using Virtual Radar Server, a DVB-T dongle and a driver from Osmocom and the Dump1090 decoder
- Florian Ermisch gives us some more feedback on Juniper’s OS

Song: Fighting Trousers by Professor Elemental (all rights reserved)
Beware of trojans. I discovered a trojan horse in my lasagne.
Fab, Matthew is not doing that poorly https://twitter.com/mjg59/status/300032716123037697 … I would say that giving money-back guarantee to kernel developers is a bit dangerous.
(scene in the movie: hacker coming to the store with smouldering ruins of the computer. “It somehow didn’t work; I would like my money back, please.”)