Linux Outlaws 237 – You Need Classical Training for This
November 13th, 2011
Vim turns twenty, we talk about the future of Linux Mint and Fedora, the Unity developers have issues with listening to community feedback, Ubuntu removes Mono from the default install and Microsoft contributes to Samba
- Fab apologises for his audio quality during the last show, we have fixed this now
- If you send us feedback email and one of us responds, please use reply all on that conversation
- Also, if you want to send feedback on a topic, please go to the show notes and at least read the story we linked there
- Believe it or not, we had no idea that GNU World Order is the new name of Klaatu’s The Bad Apples podcast
- Booze: Ardbeg — one of the finest scotch whiskys in the world
Dr. Teeth
0:11:55 Releases and News
- Mercurial 2.0
- It looks like Apfelkind is in for a tough fight against Apple
- Vim turns twenty
- The future of Linux Mint
Clem's Linux Mint 12 Desktop
- Changes coming to Fedora 16 and beyond
- Ubuntu removes Mono from default CD for 12.04
- Unity and the community
1:01:17 Microwatch
1:10:13 Applewatch
1:12:58 Feedback
Supporters:
Remy van Elst, Patrik Alzén, Duncan Michael Bell, Marcos Luz and from Flattr: corenominal, cwoollard and cyberkiller
- Michiel Beijen writes about Android updates and specifically about how Google's Nexus One will not get an update to Ice Cream Sandwich — he also directs us to a study of 17 different Android phones and how they have been supported with updates
- Xavier Sythe also wrote us about ICS support for the Nexus One
- Jason Corfman gives us details on Indiana Linux Fest (April 13 – 15 2012 at the Wyndham Indianapolis West Hotel)
- Andrés Muñiz-Piniella sends us a story relating to finger print recognition and severed limbs
- Luke Platypuss tries to help Dan sort out his HTC Desire
- Robbie MacG writes about Amazon developing KF8 and asks why they don't just use ePub 3
- Roan says his girlfriend thinks Fab sounds Indian as well
- Akiva Bloch recommends aptosid, a rolling Debian distro
We had other emails from Rick Bragg, Erez Schatz, Andreas, Bryan P., Yannis A., Jonni and Christopher Hertel.
- Dan says if you're in the area you should come to Barcamp Liverpool next week (November 18 & 19)
- Follow us on Google+
Song: Day’s End by Shearer from the album Monument (licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0)


