The Linux Action Show! Season 9 (2008) Jupiter Broadcasting

The Linux Action Show! Season 9 Episode 5

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This week on, The Linux Action Show! We go over the new Linux based Google G1 phone, talk about the new features of Gnome 2.4. And We give you the scoop on the new Nokia hardware coming out! Then when take an epic amount of your feedback, and kick of the commercial software discussion to the next level! Plus so much more! Take $5 off any order of $30 or more at GoDaddy.com! All this week on, The Linux Action Show! This week’s links: The T-Mobile G1, Runs Linux GNOME 2.24 Released! Fedora 10 Feature List for Desktop Rockbox 3.0 firmware breathes the life back into your iPod Nokia unveils Maemo roadmap, plans for 3G Internet Tablet Drop-In Replacement For Exchange Now Open Source Gentoo cancels 2008.1, and changing the way they’re doing releases in the future.

Documentary Description


The Linux Action Show! is a podcast hosted by Bryan Lunduke and Chris Fisher and produced by Jupiter Broadcasting, commenting on the latest news in free and open source software, especially Linux. The name of the podcast was changed to The Computer Action Show! recently. The show normally starts out with Bryan summarizing the major news stories for the week in a headline-like fashion. The show features a call-in question-and-answer segment, discussion of new software and Linux distributions, and news about events and issues in the Linux community. The show has interviewed many well-known software developers and open-source entrepreneurs, including Mark Shuttleworth of Ubuntu/Canonical,[Jono Bacon of Jokosher, Justin Steinman (VP of Marketing for Novell),[and Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony.



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