Linux Outlaws 241 – Then We Took an Arrow to the Knee
December 18th, 2011
The Megaupload Song, Creative Commons 4.0 has entered the drafting stage, Linux Mint takes Banshee’s revenues too, HP open sources WebOS, Microsoft allows OSI licenses in the Windows 8 app store and Apple looses two lawsuits and a trademark
0:01:37 Introduction
- Star Trek TNG ambient warp engine sound on YouTube — you can also do it from the command line in Linux
- Fab now has a Galaxy Nexus: preliminary video review
- Check out Fab's new Minecraft let's play: Planetfall
0:15:29 Releases & News
- Whatever happened to gOS?
- The Creative Commons 4.0 drafting process has started
- Linux Mint takes Banshee revenues
- HP to open source WebOS
0:56:56 Microwatch
1:00:54 Crapplewatch
- Apple is hurting open standards on the web
- At least they are loosing lawsuits against Samsung in the US and against Motorola in Germany
- Apple lost the iPad trademark in China
1:14:22 Feedback
Supporters: Craig Squire and Raymond Newbery — from Flattr: corenominal and cwoollard
- Marshall Graham enjoyed our interview with Richard Hughes and hopes Richard will come back on in future
- Jonathan Gregory theorises about the name of the Unity desktop environment
- Michael Spannbauer sends us information about the 28C3 which will be in Berlin from December 27 – 30 — if you can't attend in person, check out their satellite events
- Tom Reynolds from Megaglest says we should check out their game
We had other emails this week from Alistair Munro, Mark Rice and Owen Oakeley.
Song: Rabbits Don’t Ever Get Married by Hank Penny (licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0)
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