Linux Outlaws 257 – A Fuckload of Wav Files
March 25th, 2012
Audacity 2.0 released, Humble Android Bundle 2, Assange to run for Aussie Senate, “Anonymous” Linux, CyanogenMod 9 to ship without root, Open Street Map switching licenses and Mark Shuttleworth says Ubuntu beats RHEL on servers
0:01:26 Introduction
The original Wasteland box art
- Chris Pirillo’s dad uses “Umbumtu” for the first time
- I Have a Bad Feeling About This
- Video of Bruce Springsteen's SXSW keynote
0:19:41 Releases & News
Cinnamon 1.4 running on Debian Sid
- Audacity 2.0
- Stellarium 0.11.2
- 0 A.D. Alpha 9 “Ides of March”
- Linux 3.3 delayed, now released
- VLC 2.0.1
- Humble Android Bundle 2
- Btrfs ready for production in new Oracle Linux
- EU Parliament blocks copyright reform with 113% voter turnout
- Kimdotcom to get his money back, for a short while
- Assange to run for Australian Senate
- Django’s Python 3 migration
- “Anonymous” Linux
- Debian Project Leader elections
- Mozilla to support H.264 again, the first step in this direction has already been taken
- Chris Blizzard leaves Mozilla
- KDE Spark tablet renamed to Vivaldi
- CyanogenMod 9 to ship without root by default
- Open Street Map completing move to Open Database License
- Shuttleworth: More Ubuntu than RHEL servers in “large deployments”
1:21:06 Feedback
Supporters (from Flattr): corenominal, SmokeyMaverick, endstation, variaatio, Tris Linnell, cyberkiller, theru, Dave Lee and Chris Woollard
- Haris Bin Ali says that Kuala Lumpur has been chosen to host FUDCon APAC 2012
- Gary sent us a story about the DoJ defending the government’s right not to acknowledge the existence of any joint research agreement between Google and the NSA
- Remy Van Elst writes in with some feedback on the slowness of Windows machines joining domains
- Christopher Bates responded to some of Dan's FreeNAS comments
- Brandon Janzen found us via FLOSS Weekly and really likes the show
- Robin Catling (of the Full Circle Podcast) wrote a great review of the new Springsteen album
- Jason Jordan writes to us about Android code names and potential patents for the Sixgun portfolio
- Armin Krauss writes about Episode 256 and says Seneca College is most likely named after the Seneca Nation
We had other emails this week from Stephen Michael Kellat, Bruno Bigras and Thomas Bourque.
Song: Probably Gay, the Homophobia Song by Katie Goodman’s Broad Comedy (all rights reserved)
