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| Episode: 160 Date: 10-01-06 Format: chatlog |
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#160 - 09/30/2006 - total running time 102:05
1:09 - intro (recorded live at the Ohio Linux Fest in Columbus)
1:47 - first interview is John "maddog" Hall of Linux International, history of LI
4:05 - Linux in the developing world, poor countries can't afford M$
7:55 - increasing market share in the USA, the final frontier
9:56 - changing perceptions, the real innovation happens in Linux
13:10 - the value of Linux becomes very obvious after using it, Linux pipe organ simulator
16:25 - the Linux multimedia codec mess, the porn industry can do it!
19:08 - Pat and Aaron Newcomb interview Jeff Waugh of the Gnome project
20:39 - what's Jeff up to these days?, Linux down under
22:56 - Jeff discusses his presentation at OLF, dealing with the government
24:30 - Free Trade agreement with the USA & Australia
26:28 - update on the Gnome project, Gnome on embedded devices
29:44 - areas where Gnome can improve
32:07 - XGL & AIGLX have really taken off, changing people's perceptions
34:30 - Jeff's secret plan for Linux world domination, future of KDE?
39:47 - does Sun finally understand the Open Source movement?
41:27 - Aaron and Dan interview Ted Haeger, great turnout at OLF
44:21 - Ted really liked Jorge Castro's talk on integration
45:40 - Ted runs down on all cool stuff coming from Novell, Banshee & Ipod fun
49:12 - OLF vs LWE, community driven events are pretty amazing
52:55 - Linc & Aaron interview Joe Born from Neuros Technology, Neuros OSD multimedia device
55:11 - Linc reviewed a digital video recorder from Neuros a while back, what does OSD stand for?
57:10 - bounty system to get outside developers involved to add features
60:00 - open hardware architecture helps everyone, how much will it cost?
63:22 - Friday night dinner conversations, Apple is not suing everyone?
65:18 - Debian vs Mozilla, CentOS is basically Red Hat, GPL makes you share the source code
68:40 - the focus of GPLv3 seems to be DRM, 20th century mindset
71:04 - M$ Zune automatically puts DRM on all media, promoting alcohol use?, skiing
77:10 - Ted explains the Kyoto Treaty, the fine women in Columbus, Honda Goldwing
82:58 - Barney is evil!, Seasame Street discussion
85:00 - lots of great Linux podcasts, Ted's thoughts on LWE in S.F.
89:30 - many great talks at OLF, first time Linux experience from an academic standpoint
91:20 - Sangria is goood!, commuting fun, music acts from our home towns
99:25 - alcohol consumption in Russia, East Coast vs West Coast, German directness, Ohio is flat
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