#1 - 09/24/2003 - total running time 54:15 0:35 - intro (who we are, what the show is about, download archives) 2:37 - Dynebolic & Muse, software we use for the show 4:25 - Slackware 9.1 rc2 released 6:30 - multimedia issues, video, ALSA drivers 11:29 - Lincs new Dell Latitude laptop 11:50 - Mainactor ($199), hardware drivers and high end video editing 13:58 - Dans G4 Powerbook and importing video on Mac 14:35 - Kino and firewire devices 16:19 - Film Gimp and poor documentation 17:31 - Dynebolic supports video capture/streaming 21:24 - our patch work setup (Allan donates a mixer and a couple of microphones) 22:18 - technical difficulties 24:12 - wifi in linux & WEP 36:31 - open access points 38:02 - is the show over? 38:24 - linux in the work place 42:29 - Linksys now owned by Cisco 42:32 - Dans uses linux at his job 43:30 - backup device runs RedHat & Novells future in linux 48:53 - another M$ virus going around 50:45 - wrapup (things will improve, LVLUG, LVCG) #2 - 10/01/2003 - total running time 69:49 0:15 - intro (tonights topics) 2:27 - join us on the irc 2:43 - feedback on the first show 4:13 - Slackware 9.1 13:11 - new x-screensavers & Slackware extras CD 15:34 - sound issues 20:25 - recording video with mjpegtools w/audio issues 22:38 - software upgrade policies 23:48 - opensource music 26:44 - 3 live listeners 28:03 - Dan's laptop runs out of juice 28:26 - Allan saves our asses once again 30:08 - music break (Blues Motel - Sweet Home Chicago) 34:06 - ssh vulernability fix 35:00 - opensource and our dads 51:32 - infested windows computers 53:26 - BSD & it's variants 59:15 - Dans thoughts and Mac OSX 63:19 - OpenOffice/Staroffice can convert documents to Flash 64:16 - wrapup (next weeks topics, LUG meeting) #3 - 10/08/2003 - total running time 64:49 1:57 - intro (tonights topics) 3:48 - Allan is sick 4:47 - linux in the Lehigh Valley (companies & groups) 16:01 - lan security information 21:19 - encrypted email 27:31 - openssh 34:23 - music break 38:21 - WEP (not very secure) 50:17 - techie & horror movies 62:42 - wrapup (topics for next show) #4 - 10/15/2003 - total running time 66:54 1:09 - intro (download stats, 3 listeners) 3:27 - LUG meeting last night 4:30 - Allan speaks! 5:06 - sound effect problems (Dynabolic & Muse) 6:38 - come join the chat 8:43 - we miss you Jen (linuxchick) 9:25 - Slackware 9.1 13:18 - Lincs fun with Gnumeric (missing libraries) 19:13 - Dans Slackware laptop upgrade via Swaret 22:21 - getting the wife to switch to a light desktop 25:45 - Vector distro for kids (Rox desktop) 27:42 - update on SSH tunneling 33:33 - music break (Tangentile Cold - Cinema Shuffle) 37:40 - Firebird, Thunderbird, Camino, Galeon 43:08 - other Mozilla projects 44:22 - web site font issues in IE (non-standards) 49:50 - Lincs tech stuff (pics of hardware), send us pics of your stuff 53:07 - sound quality (cheap microphones) 54:48 - gamecube discs 56:00 - Allans new xbox, trying to install linux on it 61:28 - wrapup (download stats, better microphones?, no crashes) #5 - 10/22/2003 - total running time 65:34 3:18 - intro (upgraded microphones) 5:02 - multimedia specialist at Dans job, Gimp, Fireworks 9:14 - OSX (Panther) coming out in 2 days, G4 IBook released 11:40 - traslucent modded cases 14:35 - AOL client for linux? AOL billing nightmare 18:30 - internet access on Win95 & Win 3.1, M$ certifications? 21:39 - AOL cd coasters & dvd cases 22:39 - M$, why it sucks? 27:10 - wireless security alternatives 43:10 - bluetooh wireless keyboards ($130) 47:11 - music break (NeuroDisney - Feel the Pain) 51:55 - OpenOffice & StarOffice 58:00 - video editing programs in linux? Linux Format article 63:10 - wrapup #6 - 10/29/2003 - total running time 70:12 2:44 - intro (Allan speaks!) 4:25 - Linc fixes his in-laws computer again & article on military using linux 8:47 - Allan finally install Slackware 9:28 - Dan waiting to do his OSX upgrade (Panther) 10:11 - Macromedia studio on OSX, fink for Darwin ports (package management) 11:30 - FreeBSD 4.9 released 12:39 - next LUG meeting at Moravain College (desktop demo?) 13:32 - need to migrate the wives entirely to linux 14:25 - Dan's college days & Allentown Business School 18:21 - Allan & Lincs time at DeVry 20:55 - how we do the Tech Show 29:15 - our blogs 30:32 - blog spam 33:35 - Bloxum, Nanoblogger, Moveabletype 35:53 - ISP's tend to block port 80 because of M$ viruses 37:47 - irc chat room in the beginning 38:13 - stream skipping (maxed out bandwidth?) 40:25 - music break (Tangentile Cold - Just 3 Days) 43:33 - linux video editing (old school), brooktree card(bttv driver), xawtv, 47:38 - Mainactor & Broadcast 2000 50:22 - mjpegtools 51:19 - linux video studio (gui frontend for mjpegtools) 53:00 - mjpeg cards are available ($200+) 53:40 - Cinelerra, ffmpeg, I-Movie 60:12 - old Macs (av card - takes composite input) 61:28 - Kino 63:25 - pvr (Tivo replacement) 64:44 - MythTV (requirements) 66:38 - cheapie Wal-Mart PC's 68:13 - wrapup #7 - 11/05/2003 - total running time 62:15 2:33 - intro (ogg file crashes the stream, Allan speaks) 4:54 - Novell acquires Suse 5:30 - linux saves the day again 7:20 - RH desktop distro goes away 8:03 - Slackware & Debian keep chugging along 8:55 - windoze horror stories, Dan installs Suse on his dads machine 18:12 - I will not install windows on your computer again! 20:17 - governments around the world are switching to linux 22:14 - M$ offers reward leading to capture of virus writers 27:23 - streaming audio server via apache module 32:30 - broadband and tv service providers 35:43 - music break (Tangentile Cold - Latino Chino) 39:55 - U.K. based linux magazines 41:09 - LVLUG listed in the first Linux World magazine issue 41:35 - Gimp 46:22 - broadband internet providers 50:54 - AOL coasters 52:06 - new bash scripting guide is available at sourceforge 52:36 - contest (giving away a computer with Slackware pre-installed) 57:27 - wrapup (Computer Wise cable access show, tv providers cont., upcoming LUG meeting) #8 - 11/12/2003 - total running time 77:51 4:45 - intro (contest, congrats to Pat) 9:36 - status of major linux distros 13:03 - Mandrake and LG CD drive problem 14:24 - Gentoo (got time?) 15:50 - OSX upgrade (Panther) 28:28 - class room connect presentation (education solutions) 35:37 - no linux quicktime plugin for linux 41:08 - music break (Penguin Planet) 45:16 - linux on the xbox 55:00 - linux on the desktop, is it ready? 72:31 - RCN doesn't support linux 72:54 - the linux show, "Moving to Linux" by Marcel Gagne 74:35 - wrapup (2nd contest clue, download stats) #9 - 11/19/2003 - total running time 77:38 5:01 - intro (Allan on the spot, topics for tonight) 7:14 - major linux distro releases 10:45 - latest Sco news 13:35 - BMW team uses linux clusters to tune their cars 15:23 - Bucks County LUG 22:04 - social get togethers and a honeypot 25:53 - cluster project 28:21 - music break (The Bryon Grill Trio - Civil War) 31:24 - Tiki Bar run? 32:35 - blog wars 39:27 - Ampadesk (RSS feeds), Lincs scripts 41:40 - Dans network issues at work 46:42 - Dreamweaver licensing 54:55 - M$ Money 56:15 - GnuCash 57:23 - Sodipodi 59:10 - Slackware packages 61:22 - rpm hell 63:20 - Debian 68:05 - Gentoo 68:50 - people are open to alternatives to M$ 70:08 - future BSD show? 70:45 - wrapup (you suck, 3rd clue) #10 - 11/26/2003 - total running time 63:16 4:25 - intro (long promos, Happy Thanksgiving) 6:01 - Dan's intern 9:54 - Allans hellish week 10:59 - blog wars & Gimp fun 13:30 - new regular meeting place for the LUG? Cluster World magagzine 15:00 - Slackware package management 18:02 - Sco sueing Google? 19:17 - linux world expo coming up & linux magazine availability 21:10 - Debian vs Slackware? 22:21 - contest computer built, more clues and various desktops 27:12 - irc debates (w/Linc) 28:17 - music break (Einstein's Breakfest - Windy Valley, the Air) 32:18 - old gaming systems 34:10 - Dans job related web site went live & html code validators 37:22 - getting away from M$ and tablet PC's 41:33 - usb pen drives (the new floppy) 43:43 - Dan's new Canon mini-DV digital camcorder and Kino fun 47:08 - traffic woes at Best Buy 49:27 - Kino cont., firewire drivers and correct permissions 58:04 - wrapup (another contest clue, Gimp on Slack, blog wars) #11 - 12/03/2003 - total running time 57:17 2:58 - intro (show coming from Lincs place) 5:00 - security issues 8:43 - getting hacked in the RH 6.2 days 12:15 - Portsentry & M$ crap 13:35 - Linc falls down 14:23 - 4th month of the show & download stats 15:00 - computer talk radio show index & logos for the show 17:13 - blog wars! 17:30 - technical difficulties (stream keeps dropping) 22:28 - musicbreak (Seekonk - Tiny Luster) 28:23 - send us $$ for a T3 28:47 - cool geek Christmas gifts 34:09 - more stream issues and Dan shows up 36:15 - video capture/editing on a slow machine (Kino & Cinelerra) 38:40 - irc log? 40:08 - Kismet & Airsnort (war driving) 42:37 - satellite radio 43:18 - Tivo vs MythTV 47:15 - Dan upgraded the server (SSL issues) 50:00 - contest update 52:51 - wrapup (gimp wars, apologies, a winner?) #12 - 12/10/2003 - total running time 67:05 5:27 - intro (Dan solo - Conan episode) 6:01 - John Milligan wins the computer with Slackware 7:30 - Robert E. Howards Conan the barbarian 8:14 - Conan RPG game coming out 10:04 - Dan comes out of the Dungeon & Dragons closet 11:03 - Dan is a big comic book collector 12:00 - Dans Christmas memories "Savage sword of Conan" comic book 13:17 - Qmart weirdness (child porn & inbreeding) 15:33 - Dans prom date ditches him 16:21 - Lovecraft 18:00 - new Conan comics 19:02 - Conan tv show sucked 21:19 - Conan the Adventurer cartoon 22:05 - Conan movies with Arnie 23:09 - Conan villians 24:28 - Red Sonjia 25:40 - Piegeons from Hell 26:50 - the Ghostbusters cartoon and Chtulu 29:05 - The Whole Wide World movie & other Conan games 34:03 - music break (Zalix - Nightmare) 37:46 - download stats of the archives 38:50 - girls of gaming magazine 40:18 - Dans video games picks for the holidays 44:02 - Clusterworld magazine (devoted to linux clusters) 52:55 - MacAddict disapoints 53:35 - CPU, Maximum PC & Maximum linux 54:35 - Apple presentations 58:16 - Squirrel mail & porting open source apps to Apple 60:35 - avidemux & video editing get togethers 61:52 - honeypot in 2004 63:15 - Moravian internet radio show 64:20 - wrapup (new Conan movie) #13 - 12/17/2003 - total running time 78:59 5:02 - intro (Linc & Allan are back) 8:13 - this is the last episode of the year 10:09 - Dan doing some PHP 11:27 - new Lord of the Rings movie is out 11:58 - filemaker pro? why spend? use mysql 14:37 - freesco firewall and samba server at DefCon1(gun shop) 18:03 - Paladin won the free computer 20:43 - Lincs Debian install on Sparc 32:06 - Knoppix (using with pen drives) 44:08 - music break (Christmas music) 50:48 - windows dialup accelerator (Netzero) 66:40 - cheaper support using linux & mac. Happy windoze admins? 77:05 - wrapup (Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year) #14 - 01/07/2004 - total running time 68:42 4:50 - intro (Happy New Year, Dan farting, other shows, no Allan blog posts) 9:07 - Allan switches his laptop to Slackware 9:53 - Linc vs Debian 15:21 - you'll never need anything faster than a 286 18:15 - Commodore 64 hard drives 21:17 - history of AT&T and Bell (Dan not paying attention) 22:26 - chat logs now archived 23:53 - email from Mike Carter regarding 25:56 - where we're located 27:40 - our techie Christmas (ThinkGeek stuff) 35:42 - music break (Dance of the Squids) 42:45 - games (bzflag, foobillard) 44:49 - compiling issues 49:32 - Slackware rules (our first distros) 55:00 - RCN cable modem service sucks 61:22 - solar flares? IT excuse list 64:24 - wrapup (lets get into the tub together, working overnight) #15 - 01/14/2004 - total running time 69:18 4:27 - intro (don't eat the mic Dan, volume levels, global warming?, McDonalds packaging, Lincs Mickey D's days, old food, Dans doughnuts days) 16:21 - Novell Portal Services (IManager web based services) 19:00 - IE doesn't follow standards 23:50 - Movell license price? 25:43 - Mozilla Firebird 32:58 - flash for linux 34:18 - Sco going after international users (except in Germany) & migration success stories 37:14 - music break (The UK USA - Code is Speech) 41:10 - NetBSD competition for a new logo 43:58 - NYC BSD user group 45:58 - home automation 54:14 - web based backup application 56:02 - telephone hybrid 59:10 - linux point of sale system 62:57 - flash issues 66:51 - wrapup #16 - 01/21/2004 - total running time 68:50 5:18 - intro (what to talk about) 6:23 - Suse upgraded their security certification to get government contracts 8:17 - viruses on M$ windoze machines 12:35 - irc chatroom activity 13:33 - the linux show and the linux world expo 16:23 - Newsforge goes crazy during the linux expo 17:30 - Dan's Frankenstein laptop 21:29 - crappy soda brands 22:32 - irc chat topics 23:54 - Yahoo news story about the latest RIAA lawsuits 27:04 - M$ and Sco lawsuits 29:44 - linux expo cont. 34:56 - music break (Treewave - Sleep) 38:50 - do your backups 51:34 - Apple approach to updated software ($$$) 56:40 - OpenOffice updated 59:00 - Dan stinks out his co-workers and other fart stories 62:33 - wrapup (Raubsville Inn, Rt.611, linux expo) #17 - 01/28/2004 - total running time 62:27 4:08 - intro (Linc running late, Allan missing, irc chat, snow storm, Zelda) 6:58 - the linux expo in NYC (lots of swag) 14:00 - Linc finally shows up 14:23 - cable modem problems? 15:36 - unix services for windows (coasters) 19:10 - Lincs crappy day 21:35 - computer lockup (hard drive failing?) 28:58 - music break (In an Instant) 33:34 - Lincs hardware problems and new Slackware install 35:05 - phone hybrid for remote participation 38:10 - linux expo cont. 41:20 - wrestling table 32:47 - killed penguins and potty training 44:03 - linux expo cont. (pogo linux, X.org, presentations) 48:34 - next years linux expo in Boston 49:10 - worms and viruses going around 50:34 - outlook express (just shut it off) 51:25 - alternative email clients 53:10 - email clients: gui for home, direct text for remote access 56:48 - wrapup (TLS, join the chat) #18 - 02/04/2004 - total running time 72:38 4:46 - intro (2 listeners?,change the promo?) 8:23 - no news from Allan 8:36 - articles regarding how cool linux is 10:19 - Tom Walsh's article on NewsForge regarding MythTV 11:50 - Randy P reference 12:20 - DVDRip & Transcode 16:04 - CheckInstall 18:47 - Dan creating tutorial videos, playing Zelda and attending DefCon1 21:56 - workstation without virus protection at work 24:28 - back from technical difficulties 25:44 - Linc's conspiracy theory regarding anti-virus software 27:40 - Sco gets attacked 29:47 - linux anti-virus software? 34:18 - who's responsible? 38:38 - Longhorn features 42:14 - Linc needs a new hard drive (retailer bait & switch) and a new install 52:40 - Dan figures out to do a video tutorial in linux (vncrecord, vnc2swf) 61:43 - things that need to be done 63:06 - wrapup (download stats, mp3 vs ogg, M$ patches) #19 - 02/11/2004 - total running time 77:38 4:31 - intro (brownies, sound effects) 7:12 - doomjuice & deadhat viruses 9:30 - M$ update site hammered and major security holes 11:14 - Dans issues with M$IE 12:20 - call ins soon? 13:04 - new release of Firebird/Firefox browser & Thunderbird (not the drink) 19:27 - Simpsons Hit & Run and other games (minigolf) 28:24 - Allans phone pics of the linux expo 28:53 - flash plugin for firefox 33:26 - music break 40:09 - Joe Simpson lives 41:05 - Fessenden Computing (Lincs side job) and his web site 50:08 - Sodipodi (vector graphics) 41:42 - the GIMP 53:45 - comma delimited files and M$ Notepad 56:08 - suits hearing buzzwords 56:55 - Wegmans carries linux mags 59:40 - Linc runs out the door 60:33 - different file systems 68:14 - big hard drives 68:41 - M$ uninstaller 70:22 - windows can't handle it (because of the file system) 73:50 - wrapup (gifts, happy birthday Linc) #20 - 02/18/2004 - total running time 69:33 4:50 - intro (technical difficulties, levels, ) 6:34 - first bug from leaked windows code 9:48 - new Sodipodi released 10:50 - latest Sco vs IBM 13:28 - Linc has a Chong day 14:27 - airport not working anymore 15:40 - CD based linux distros 19:29 - Frakenstein laptop update 20:36 - Allan finally gets wifi on his laptop working & other linux wireless card issues 21:39 - airport failure cont. 22:57 - Spam filtering 25:29 - penis pill false advertisement lawsuit 26:04 - new Novell groupwise released on linux 27:44 - Dans wife side business (used books on Amazon) 30:47 - dumpster diving 38:04 - music break 42:38 - welcome back "BANG" 43:08 - hecklers on the chatroom 44:06 - Debian on Sparc 62:44 - Pine license 67:00 - xfree changes it's license 69:23 - wrapup (Slax) #21 - 02/25/2004 - total running time 71:00 4:48 - intro (running late, Allan posted to his blog, the dog puked, call ins soon?) 7:10 - M$ service pack and anti-virus software 20:10 - MyDoomF virus (goes after ther RIAA and randomly deletes M$ Office files) 24:53 - Office 2003, $299 for crappy software 26:24 - music break (Scorpio Rising - Maritime Girl EP) 33:11 - web design (png vs gif, IE problems) 53:47 - M$ FrontPage sucks, what about linux html editors (Bluefish & Quanta) 56:29 - mozilla suite rocks 56:51 - puppet shows from the 60's (how old is Allan?) 58:50 - wacked out weather 59:40 - Sydney & Croft and other t.v. shows from the 70's 67:23 - When MTV actually played music videos 69:45 - wrapup #22 - 03/03/2004 - total running time 77:19 4:47 - intro (new promo edit, Audacity & ALSA, phone ringing, call-ins soon?) 10:12 - news 10:26 - M$ marketing droids call trying to sell their crap and get you to go to their tech briefings 14:43 - Sco is starting to target linux users (Daimler-Chrysler and AutoZone) 17:07 - Sco gets shot down in Germany 18:18 - McBride slams Groklaw reporter as an IBM patsy 23:18 - Internet use at Allans job 23:40 - Linc dealing with the suits at work (computer magic) 27:52 - music break (X11 - Nowhere but the Night) 34:09 - email from Tim Remo regarding running linux apps in OSX and VirtualPC 36:36 - linux on PPC 38:27 - VirtualPC cont. and N.Y. based LUGs 40:24 - embeded backup appliances 46:33 - Synergy2 (software KVM) 56:55 - IP based hardware switch and SSH tunnels 61:38 - wrapup (old school arcade games) #23 - 03/10/2004 - total running time 70:30 2:33 - intro (anybody on the irc?) 4:10 - News 4:25 - 400 Gig Hitachi HD & postage stamp sized HD's 6:42 - wireless package for Centrino processors 7:08 - Lincs computer collection 14:47 - people spend thousands on computers/software to send email and write word documents? 16:57 - Lincs connection issues? 18:35 - Dan goes to a M$ tech event 29:47 - NT4 drive re-imaging with linux 33:37 - music break (Civil War) 40:13 - swag from the M$ presentation 40:48 - Army tells M$ to stop sending free copies of Word to government employees 41:58 - M$ "your network is as trustworthy as your network administrator" 46:22 - M$ explains the bug/exploit patching process 50:00 - The power of Knoppix compels you! 52:23 - Newsforge article on script kiddies 52:57 - zero day exploits and non-root access on linux machines 60:53 - .mspcx extension? 67:10 - openoffice rocks 67:24 - wrapup (props to Wendy Pecks book on web development) #24 - 03/17/2004 - total running time 62:37 2:43 - intro (happy St. Patricks Day, happy birthday Dan) 3:50 - News 4:00 - latest M$ virus 7:00 - M$ claims unix systems get more viruses than M$ systems (obvious FUD) 8:58 - Linc wants to write a book on using linux solely 10:18 - old school linux memories (RH & Slackware) 12:18 - Packard Bells (old crappy PCs) 12:53 - Dans airport basestation issues 13:28 - Dan can't drink like he use to 16:55 - sushi, Starsky and Hutch and upcoming movies 21:58 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre 24:13 - Dan wants to upgrade mailman and no viruses on the mailing lists 27:55 - music break (Aislang - Mug of Brown Ale Set) 33:09 - check out our updated website (ABE PerlMongers) 34:23 - Ham Radio & licensing 36:28 - book review, "Wicked Cool Shell Scripts" 44:48 - web site design 47:18 - linux on PPC 60:00 - wrapup #25 - 03/24/2004 - total running time 67:21 2:47 - intro (news music needed) 3:30 - news (netski virus, Gnome, M$ exploit policy, HP sells linux, EU ruling against M$, Gimp 2.0, Opera voice activated browser, Sun Looking Glass, FreeSwan, PortSentry & Checkrootkit, Mozilla 1.7b released, SSL security update, Novell announcing Suse 9.1 & Netware phaseout) 29:10 - RedHat is getting competition on the corporate front from Novell 31:26 - music break (Serendipitous Cocophonies - Brick of Sound) 39:46 - mailman & qmail upgrades and issues 48:43 - mailing list posting rules & mailing list at work (Groupwise hassles) 55:17 - Lincs dry cough & smoking stogies 56:14 - dynamic web page content 62:56 - Lincs web page graphic 64:09 - wrapup #26 - 03/31/2004 - total running time 67:47 2:43 - Intro (Allans flight case for his laptop, abused cat, latest viruses, walmart linux boxes) 9:08 - integrated sound, AC97 audio driver and Via chipsets 11:02 - alsa sound drivers 11:54 - Frakenstein laptop update 14:29 - internet service cut-off for 24 hours and a new ISP coming soon 21:48 - music break (X11 - Get) 28:44 - news (walmart linux boxes, crazy Eddie, Sco, paying for good software, Mandrake financial update, Toms Hardware, Google's new look, IBMs windows to linux roadmap, Apple performance claims, nude pics, pre-built MythTV box) 51:12 - PHP and MySqL on Dans box at work, importing files into MySql 55:28 - Dawn of the Dead, Texas Chainsaw Masacre & other new movies 59:25 - old Atari games 61:55 = 3D Nintendo games 62:38 - xstella Atari game emulator for linux 64:32 - wrapup (please listen live every week and join our irc, Dans message to Allan) #27 - 04/07/2004 - total running time 76:40 2:48 - Intro (phone hybrid, 1st show flashback, Allan speaks) 5:37 - new xorg release 7:01 - Allan gets Sun boxes from work 11:35 - Debian on Sun 13:27 - Desk 3D 19:45 - installing new distros on old machines 20:42 - kde, system hog? 23:58 - news (netBSD, remote admin tools, Wordperfect, virus alerts, Asian linux, Pioneer electron beam recorder, 2.6.5 kernel release, Sun and M$ settle out of court, Sharp Zaurus, Starship Troopers2, Matrix Revolutions released on DVD, HellBoy) 49:58 - music break (X11 - I) 57:03 - Desk 3D running on Dans machine 61:24 - k3b, cdrecord and xcdroast 62:34 - more Slackware love 65:32 - software nazis (Debian) 69:14 - new features and apps in OSX? linux had it for years 73:45 - wrapup (dropping like flies in the chat room) #28 - 04/14/2004 - total running time 76:46 3:00 - Intro (legality of music clips, Allan is still awake) 4:52 - news (M$ patches, AutoCAD) 8:45 - 3D Desk thoughts and a slow machine 12:20 - KDE and other eye candy 14:03 - good LUG meeting last night (vim presentation) & BCLUG vistors 16:33 - Dans backup restorations at work (tar rules) 19:05 - Macminute.com (new EMacs machines), linux on PPC, broadcom chipsets and usb wifi 31:09 - Tom's Hardware Guide article on linux migration 33:10 - Linux.com articles 37:00 - Dan has a 486 still running (print & samba server) 39:28 - music break (PenguinPlanet) 46:08 - linux on the desktop (Is it ready for regular users?) 60:01 - codeweavers, win4lin and vmware 67:02 - linux application equivalents are available 70:25 - gamers should just pickup a game console system 73:15 - wrapup (give knoppix out, spam - the meat) #29 - 04/21/2004 - total running time 72:03 2:49 - intro (send us your comments, hybrid, dog farts, download webstats, new ISP) 10:25 - LALUG pinko resigns 14:35 - Sony paper disk 18:10 - Linspire didn't install 21:15 - old hardware 22:10 - PC World article on Xandros 24:48 - BBC reports on PCs infested with spyware 27:28 - Allans coworker XP spyware story 29:08 - ISPs say "we don't support linux" 31:22 - Connectiva linux 32:55 - cool screen saver 33:38 - BBC report about brain implants to help the paralyzed 35:08 - NW linuxfest and other get togethers 37:20 - Reuters article on open source risk management group inspection of the linux kernel 39:30 - BBC news report on password security 41:48 - Novell migrating completely to open source 45:03 - music break (X11 - Nowhere but the Night) 51:30 - Dans revelation (Gentoo on Apple Powerbook) 61:18 - Linc on NetBSD & Splackware 66:19 - linux gazette answer gang 68:02 - wrapup (cartoon network picks up Futurerama and Family Guy, tiki bar run, Trenton computer festival) #30 - 04/28/2004 - total running time 65:01 2:22 - intro (Frankenstein laptop update, updated website, who's listening, no blog posts, borked boxes) 12:53 - noobie BSOD screensaver antics 15:37 - Allan reinstalls Slackware 17:09 - linux usability (installers) 20:14 - Gentoo install (hope you have lots of time) 23:40 - more Slackware love 28:25 - Lincs thoughts on Debian 30:19 - M$ unix utilities cd coasters 31:32 - wild cherry pepsi 34:11 - music break (Fenster - Free Software Song) 37:58 - our LUG is listed on the linuxquestions.org LUG forum 39:21 - this weekend is the Trenton computer festival & Allentown MarketPro show 41:45 - new ISP is coming soon 43:15 - ISP must be a phone server provider 44:50 - LUG Radio (Allans twin) 47:30 - the linux show daily? Lincs rant 52:57 - file formats (ogg vs mp3 vs wma) 54:23 - Hydrogen drum machine (Dance of the Possum) 62:16 - wrapup (check out the new show forum) #31 - 05/05/2004 - total running time 73:11 2:35 - intro (promo music, you suck) 5:13 - Allan fbombs 5:55 - we know who you are 7:38 - tech show merchandise 11:18 - send us your designs for our merchandise 12:31 - advocacy, we need to advertise 14:30 - more bandwidth on the way, Icecast? 16:52 - streamripper 17:19 - busting on Allan 19:30 - app of the week (Hydrogen) 22:36 - Rosegarden 24:34 - music break (Fat Chelsea - House Party) 31:55 - Namco & Atari classic games 34:17 - Philly 2600 group 35:47 - Hydrogen requirements, Jack? 36:06 - Alice Cooper is coming to Musikfest, Yes at the Allentown fair 38:35 - Trenton computer festival (in Edison?) 45:20 - Linc installs Yellow Dog linux on his new old Apple G3 49:23 - Gentoo PPC framebuffer & compile issues 51:38 - YDL cont., send us your thoughts (Linc is creating a PPC linux website) 53:46 - next OSX release (another $129) 56:58 - Longhorn in 2006 and the Sasser virus? 57:22 - Lincs job duties 57:58 - firewalls for all? 60:56 - they'll be banging on the door soon 61:25 - the uneducated masses 63:40 - workstation = PC? 65:10 - get off the phone Allan 65:29 - Trenton festival cont. 68:50 - wrapup (hybrid, Gnome meeting, breaking into Dans house, new LUG Radio episode, knoppix) #32 - 05/12/2004 - total running time 70:53 3:16 - intro (not prepared, it's raining again, Dan's dads crappy win box, slow Suse, photo fun) 12:53 - distros on DVD now 14:13 - Lincs smelly sandwich dinner burps 14:39 - Jono Bacon from LUG Radio listens live (what time is it?) 15:11 - more bandwidth coming soon 16:16 - Icecast stream? 17:03 - Allan has nothing to talk about 17:17 - App of the week (Mozilla Composer, Dreamweaver on linux) 24:23 - broadcom wireless drivers (using windows dlls?) 28:51 - Orinoco wireless cards availability & usb wifi 30:52 - Lincs old Apple G3, Yellowdog, video issues and packages 41:36 - music break (X11 - I) 46:56 - our promo playing on LUG Radio (dry) 49:27 - new t-shirt for sale 52:15 - let's get drunk, live at location and Lincs flaws 54:18 - Gentoo on Mac 56:00 - What's Allan really up to? 56:53 - Tiki Bar run, missing LUG members 59:36 - Linc doesn't like Chinese food or sushi 60:43 - hagis & organ food 61:28 - fans in the street? 61:54 - more organ food 62:48 - food in the dirt 63:18 - puke day 65:55 - wrapup (thanks, poop stories) #33 - 05/19/2004 - total running time 70:21 2:53 - intro (new ISP, icecast2, irc issues, show name explained) 8:30 - Linc explains his name 9:32 - checkout out the website and the 24 hour stream 10:29 - send us your music, spread the word and give us a mirror 12:03 - any sponsers? help us out 13:37 - t-shirts, bumper stickers anyone? 16:08 - Allan, are you alive? CD drive for IMac and YDL 17:45 - KVM, get rid of all those monitors and mice 18:58 - cron job to keep lpd running? 19:43 - Dans article in linux gazette 22:42 - are you guys celebrities? 23:53 - the dog is perfuming the air 24:17 - the linux show, will they mention us? 25:16 - Dan stinks up his seat and his plan to smell fresh 28:42 - music break (Hadrians Wall - For So Long) 33:48 - Linc, you running windows 98? Slackware? 36:48 - apps of the week (sodipodi, inkscape) 41:28 - scribus desktop publishing 42:35 - build your own live CD 43:01 - mozilla composer & NVU 44:06 - Apple patents windows effects 47:32 - XP Fisher Price computer look and feel 50:54 - Frankenstein laptop update 56:44 - Linc reorganizes his home office and moving giant monitors 60:39 - UPS fun 62:03 - wrapup (Allan finally speaks, buy a t-shirt, I'm not gay!, UFOs in Mexico) #34 - 05/26/2004 - total running time 79:36 3:31 - intro (cursing toddlers, live stream, LUG & SLUG Radio, ogg or mp3?) 8:20 - blocks of music for the stream and stream schedule 13:09 - send us your music, promos or segments 14:52 - fan to blow out Dans stink 15:22 - apps of the week (slypheed, kmail, evolution, thunderbird) 22:50 - alternative browsers and turning on windows users. Juno (internet access) on Dans dads computer. 27:38 - AOL and their billing practises 29:20 - broadband over power lines $39.95 per month? 32:08 - getting your refrigerator hacked 32:48 - broadband over power lines continued 39:30 - music break (Jono Bacon - Fragile) 45:30 - LUG radio epsiode 8 released 46:55 - mirror has finally been added 48:15 - server usuage on broadband over power lines 48:56 - linux games (fish fillets) 53:07 - defender and other old games 53:27 - Dan's days off, Go and other games 57:45 - TLLTS t-shirts at http://www.cafepress.com/tllts 59:39 - license change for moveabletype $$ 62:22 - doctor visit for Linc's wife 63:39 - license changes cont. 65:17 - app of the week suggestions 66:15 - Allan fbomb X2 66:43 - are the kids cursing? 68:38 - buck? 69:50 - Linus didn't write linux? FUD? 70:48 - wrapup (new release of LUG radio, back to work, wrestling table, phone hybrid, Gnome meeting, booting a CD distro from a floppy, clusters) #35 - 06/02/2004 - total running time 82:16 2:49 - intro (mics, draging ass, usb wifi) 8:58 - moved to bblog 14:10 - weekly stream 15:15 - Allan converts another person to Slackware 19:25 - movies (LOTR - Return of the King, BubbaHotep, The Day After Tommorow) 30:05 - upcoming movie release (Spiderman 2, The Village, Fat Albert, Garfield, The Chronicles of Riddick) 33:09 - original Godzilla, Harry Potter, Spy Kids, Aliens vs Predator, IRobot 36:00 - Independence Day, suspension of disbelief 37:15 - Batman and Robin, Catwoman 38:25 - killing the badguys and the Legion of Doom 39:35 - Mr. Freeze smoking a cigar? Batman of the week? 42:15 - Starship Troopers 2 43:02 - Allan Fbomb 45:22 - music break (Derilect - The Fever) 50:35 - tv tuner card not working? Check the cable 52:00 - LUG radio election episode 54:20 - servers at Dans office (Slackware server install) 60:30 - transportation software 62:30 - hex editor to figure hard coded values in install software 65:19 - thunderbird (app of the week) 70:30 - Evolution, nice but bloated 72:10 - KMail 74:30 - IMAP 75:35 - wrapup (X11 music, send us your music, Lincs babershop promo, phone hybrid) #36 - 06/09/2004 - total running time 67:40 2:09 - taps for Ronald Reagan 4:57 - Intro (mozilla & firefox pre-releases, dillo, galeon, epiphany) 11:09 - MS Exchange Server issues with firefox 12:21 - thunderbird 16:00 - ICal & other calender software 17:42 - no pants episode 18:46 - Dan patches his kernel while on the air 19:58 - thunderbird reprise 23:50 - Dan wants an mp3 player & Shastas last days 30:11 - Dans dad has bladder cancer 31:00 - Dans smelly & leaky ass 32:20 - Allans skid mark story 32:50 - underwear stories 33:07 - music break (Derilect - Emination) 39:39 - Dan busts on Linc 41:25 - send us your original music & content 42:42 - Dans friend squashes his nuts on the toilet 44:15 - Mandrake to be sold by O'Reilly 44:50 - reviews of fedora core2 46:30 - honeypot cracking 48:36 - hoagie guy teaser 49:04 - LVLUG discussion (replacing windows with linux) 51:00 - install linux for everyone you know 54:00 - apps that kill windows box 56:46 - hardware detection in WinXp 58:50 - linux is easier to install than windows 60:55 - horizontal scroll mouse 62:38 - wrapup (steam room, weather, blog updates, back to work) #37 - 06/16/2004 - total running time 82:12 3:11 - Intro (Gimp wars, usb wifi dongle, Firefox .9 released) 6:08 - Firefox on Slackware 9.0 8:35 - Firefox extensions 13:02 - Lincs sound card problems 17:30 - Software Consulting Services looking to hire an experienced linux support person 19:22 - Firefox reprise 20:02 - Firefox web developer toolbar 23:44 - Allans Firefox theme 24:26 - the hoagie guy story 31:13 - music break (Boob Tittie) 33:55 - phone hybrid (Dan procrastinating) 35:25 - have you patched your kernel? 37:17 - honeypot update 40:55 - fedora core 2 summary (part of honeypot setup) 59:22 - spatial Nautilis (file manager) 66:45 - LUG radio episode 10 released 67:23 - internet shows Linc listens to 68:11 - the linux show send up 75:07 - wrapup (hoagie guy reprise, bathroom fun, Lincs shiny new toilet) #38 - 06/23/2004 - total running time 74:29 3:50 - Intro (latest open office) 8:12 - upgrading Slackware via swaret 13:10 - Shastas last night on Earth 15:35 - cat poop hanging out (Dan abusing small animals) 21:35 - gummy eyeballs 23:18 - poor linux driver support (editorial on Eweek) 27:06 - scanner problems 30:43 - sane and linux compatible scanners 38:48 - music break (Dream Of By Armadillos - Chinese Pickle) 45:26 - Allans blank stare and lack of blog posts 46:37 - Allan wardriving(kismet, GPS drive and wanting broadband over power lines) 49:44 - universal laptop adapter 51:02 - freecheck 55:26 - bad handwriting 57:18 - LUG Radio guys busting on Lincs barbershop quartet promo 58:19 - rezound & audacity 59:56 - phone hybrid (first test call in) 70:20 - wrapup (thunderbird, software patents, Halloween 11) #39 - 06/30/2004 - total running time 73:01 2:42 - Intro (sausage party?, Spiderman2, Catwoman, moonshine, Shasta is gone) 13:13 - USB wifi dongle for Lincs daughters laptop 20:01 - Lexmark printers (no linux drivers) 20:23 - installing applications and updating 22:01 - Frakenstein laptop update 23:55 - Allans power invertor for the car 24:55 - wardriving (gpsmap & kismet) 26:29 - broadband over power lines 28:52 - Dans porno screensaver 31:06 - wardriving cont. 34:43 - music break (Boys Suck - Final My Country) 39:50 - Dan passing gas and lighting farts 42:37 - Dan talks about viruses at work 56:02 - no problems on the Apples 56:28 - Dans pledge "I will never recomend or support any M$ product" 63:00 - NetBSD 66:30 - CDBF database extracter & DOSemu, FreeDOS & Foxpro 67:48 - why is IIS required to M$ distribute patches? 69:13 - wrapup (congrats to LUG & SLUG Radio, combing everything, wardriving, no M$ products) #40 - 07/07/2004 - total running time 65:46 2:46 - Intro (Linc rambling, Dan farting, show length, wawa) 7:47 - accidently delete dll files in windows 10:47 - Allans PC windows card on his unix box at work 12:40 - Dans weekend 13:32 - Freecheck 14:42 - Lincs weekend 16:10 - melted low fat cheese and other crappy diet products 18:46 - Lincs Dad needs to ditch windows 22:04 - hot babe cpu monitor 22:50 - music break (Derilect - The Fever) 28:09 - Linc on the LUG radio promo and other material 29:58 - combine linux show forums? 31:23 - Skype (voip) 33:22 - Linc explains his name 35:03 - Hot Linc 35:24 - mini-disc recorder 41:05 - Dan is compiling 41:22 - Allan got xmame running & other game emulator stuff 45:22 - ALSA accidently broken when Linc upgraded via swaret (add ALSA to your exclude list) 59:10 - Linc will use his daughters laptop as a guinea pig 61:30 - wrapup (hot Linc, IRC, software patents) #41 - 07/14/2004 - total running time 75:26 3:49 - Intro (send us promos, hot Linc, Alliance Compliance) 13:24 - Lug meeting on the stream 15:55 - LUG Radio releases latest episode (bust on Linc) 18:51 - Dans 3 part question regarding data transportation on Novell 34:00 - swaret updgrades 38:38 - Dans wife all liquored up 38:47 - wine in a box 41:50 - comando shopping 42:20 - liquor outlet (especially on Sunday) 43:24 - goofy blue laws 45:00 - beer balls & lite beer 48:08 - music break (Jono Bacon - Groove It) 51:43 - Lug Radio get together & skype (for taking calls) 54:00 - Dans place needs a rewiring 55:57 - Sage (RSS plugin for Firefox) 57:00 - send us your web blog links 65:22 - Muf (news agregator) 66:40 - wrapup (gas at wawa, Dan gasing out his coworkers, archives, bittorrent) #42 - 07/21/2004 - total running time 74:00 1:09 - Intro (feedback, skype testing, show sound quality) 6:02 - PSA (Coors sucks, drinking, checking your eyes) 14:40 - online skills assessment for your future as a MCSE 39:06 - linux games 44:17 - package management 54:35 - RedHat compiles 55:58 - who has time for Gentoo? 56:40 - advocacy 57:14 - Allan fbomb 58:56 - are you clueless or just an idiot? 65:47 - migration path, start using open source apps on windows and try knoppix 69:08 - wrapup (MCSE seminar confirmed) #43 - 07/28/2004 - total running time 75:29 4:48 - Intro (Allans promo, audacity) 8:11 - converting old casettes to wav & mp3 11:15 - crack smoking shirts 15:57 - PSA 19:08 - Longhorn 25:00 - linux in government around the world 26:03 - blackbox secrets 27:10 - are windows users idiots? 32:19 - vendors don't offer a choice (xp home or xp professional) 33:43 - windows viruses not pc viruses 36:40 - my system is slowing down (weatherbug) 38:05 - webshot desktop & atomic clock (time synchronization) 40:00 - annoying users at work (the scary IT guy) 43:55 - Novell issues 45:30 - Citrix server 48:24 - Dans work issues with Novell, infected workstations & M$ Outhouse 53:10 - windows get infected within 2 hours while on the net 54:15 - bribing IT people 57:18 - system administrator appreciation day? 58:36 - Linc's laptop Slackware upgrade via swaret 60:20 - ALSA issues 61:40 - Dans Slackware server install at work (10 minutes) 63:50 - WinXP install at work (4 hours) 65:10 - driver issues (thank God for Knoppix) 67:37 - annoying pc cases 69:00 - Lincs soundcard update (YDL & Gentoo) 71:47 - wrapup (Punch'em in the face) #44 - 08/04/2004 - total running time 72:11 2:35 - Intro (contest ideas, rain?) 8:28 - Linc's web sites (blender) 10:40 - news aggregators (sage, snownews, bloglines) 20:40 - Thunderbird 22:25 - Delicious (portable bookmarks) 23:20 - PSA's (burying dead pets) 28:09 - musikfest 29:00 - Coors piss water promo 31:54 - music break (Ernesto Aerophlat - Advice for a Youngster) 36:33 - send us your bits, promos and music 37:18 - anybody still producing shows? rag on the linux show 40:00 - why (use windows)? uninstalling apps in winxp in safemode 44:20 - Borking a linux system contest 59:30 - Taste the Rainbow (Skittles) 61:33 - swaret vs slapt-get 69:12 - wrapup (anniversary suggestions) #45 - 08/11/2004 - total running time 73:52 2:12 - Intro (Linc is missing, animal smells, M$ bashing) 5:19 - another M$ worm 8:05 - M$ Certified Professional magazine (Q&A with Steve Ballmer) 11:14 - MCSEs, worthless idiots? 15:25 - The Linux Show (foul language) 16:29 - broken usb drivers and software 22:23 - firewire devices (video capture) 25:10 - Gentoo on PPC, kernel compile, codecs 31:40 - Yellow Dog & Mac OS 34:00 - music break (Celluar - Monosylable) 38:15 - linux surpasses Apple on the desktop 45:05 - lcd monitors 49:26 - RealPlayer 10 52:23 - firefox bugs in .9x 54:20 - Mplayer 55:29 - crossover plugin (for quicktime) 56:26 - borked box stories 59:40 - folders or directories 61:52 - Novell porting apps to linux 63:40 - ripping music files (saving with spaces) 64:48 - linux journal article, get a HDTV card before 2005 66:38 - Conan 67:38 - wrapup (fainting couch, upper decker, urban dictionary, rain) #46 - 08/18/2004 - total running time 73:03 2:45 - Intro (dog gasing, Allan is missing, Linc's bowels) 5:25 - News 6:08 - WindowsXP will get infected in 20 minutes on the internet 8:00 - Dan helps his neighbor 13:23 - Linc's Apple G3 (which PPC Linux distro? Yellow Dog, Gentoo, Debian) 15:10 - no sound drivers in YDL 19:04 - can't get x to work in Gentoo (long ass install) 20:01 - 4 days later decide to install Debian 21:07 - apps, packages and sound lockups 23:18 - Debian software nazis 25:35 - Gnome works but what about audio 27:00 - back to YDL 29:58 - music break (Derilect - Alderson) 34:06 - Dans Coors piss water promo 35:01 - last weeks show (toilet in a couch) 36:20 - Lug radio (permanent vacation?) 40:19 - Allan has blog post! 41:30 - want a UPS? 42:20 - tv tuner card (Hauppauge, webcam, xawtv) 48:00 - back to the sound setup on the Mac 49:30 - PHP & SQL 54:35 - RSS aggreators 57:46 - Open ended CD writing (packet writing) 66:37 - new release of Blender (3D animation) 67:48 - file transfer problems at Dans work 70:22 - wrapup #47 - 08/25/2004 - total running time 88:27 1:18 - Intro (shoutouts) 4:52 - 1 year anniversary plans 7:52 - Issues with Dans wireless network, wireless apps 10:35 - Linux for kids update? 12:35 - Allan updated his blog twice this week and LVCFK cont. 18:06 - remote access to work (ssh tunneling) 36:00 - Linc introduces coworkers to frozen bubble and the world of linux 38:00 - wine (why bother?) 38:58 - switching to linux (just fed up w/windoze) 40:44 - music break (derilect - alderson) 46:00 - getting some bits together 46:30 - Dans dad's computer woes (just use linux) 50:50 - Do not buy a PC 51:09 - idiots running their computers into the ground 57:42 - app of the week (celestia) 60:35 - send us your reviews 61:05 - snownews & RSS feeds of blogs 64:14 - should linux dump the GPL? 68:40 - Patents of ideas? 72:45 - RIAA lawsuits and music swapping 76:16 - fair use of music 82:20 - what about the artists and recording concerts 86:00 - wrapup (IPod & Itunes) #48 - 09/01/2004 - total running time 69:47 4:44 - Lincs barbershop quartet promo 4:48 - Intro (new wrestling table, Allentown fair) 16:00 - new archive mirror 19:52 - linux on an Nintendo game cube 22:00 - MIT tech review article on linux 27:50 - music break (Tangent) 32:21 - Mozilla x Tllts: The Battle for Missing Lug and SlugRadio Shows bit 46:53 - Mandrake & Yellow Dog release for PPC 48:16 - Crux PPC v1.32 on Dan's Apple IBook 59:25 - Yellow Dog thoughts (Lincs soundcard) 60:12 - automount on linux and Apple eject 61:40 - clarification of the GPL 67:11 - wrapup #49 - 09/08/2004 - total running time 76:58 03:10 - Intro (new .info domain names, Dan's Ipod) 09:01 - Problems at Dan's office (windows worms) 13:12 - Lincs vacation plans & Allans war driving 17:00 - Lincs ssh tunneling script 18:33 - Allan upgrades his laptop to Slackware 10 19:30 - no respect for Slackware 27:37 - music break (Derilect - Emenation) 32:38 - Dan's firefox porn user promo 35:12 - Crux 2.0 PPC linux 47:48 - audio problems on laptop (chat room help) 52:04 - Dan talks about the GPL 74:12 - wrapup #50 - 09/15/2004 - total running time 66:56 3:00 - intro (1 year anniversary) 5:00 - news - firefox 1.0 released, M$/Sun pact, patents 9:30 - will linux ever overtake M$ on the desktop? 16:50 - Dan's adventure at the ATM 20:00 - music break (Jono Bacon - fragile) 25:30 - security on linux 31:45 - TLLTS year in review bit 39:38 - LUG radio congrats & promo 40:08 - how'd you produce the bit 43:05 - security on Mac 44:44 - M$ exploits 46:36 - ipodder(audio blogs) 49:50 - shoutouts and irc on windoze 50:40 - LUG no shows and last meeting 51:43 - annoying vendor support 57:30 - Dan's old bind package finally upgraded 58:43 - old show trivia 62:33 - thanks to everyone who listens 64:05 - whatever happened to hot Linc? #51 - 09/22/2004 - total running time 71:12 3:00 - Intro(animal fun) 6:20 - news(LAX windoze crash, Gartner windoze report) 10:00 - Dan's security hole at work via Fortress 13:00 - XP service pack2, CSS hacks 19:00 - firefox & thunderbird 23:00 - PPC linux.info (Lincs linux on PPC repository) 25:37 - webalizer 28:00 - PPC linux reprise 29:56 - music break (Boys Suck) 32:30 - Mozilla x Tllts: The Battle for Missing Lug and SlugRadio Shows bit 36:45 - Microsoft FUD 47:00 - Ubuntu linux 50:13 - Mephis linux & Lincs dad 54:20 - Dan's dad windoze woes 57:17 - Windoze thru an emulator 59:00 - come over for Christmas 61:00 - O'Reilly Safari online bookshelf 65:25 - Where in the world is (s)LUG radio? 66:45 - year in review promo discussion 67:38 - Allans new show? 68:00 - Skype testing soon? 68:30 - BBQ announcement 69:18 - Birmingham flash mob link doesn't work #52 - 09/29/2004 - total running time 76:15 2:51 - Intro (allergies, archives & mirrors) 12:03 - archive/index project 14:11 - monthly usage necessary for mirrors? 16:30 - Allans new mp3 player 19:48 - virtual servers for $15 a month 23:25 - archive.org 25:40 - Dan needs another domain name 26:41 - music break (High Five Five - Carry Me Away, NeuroDisney - Feel the Pain) 33:47 - Dan signs up for a virtual server 35:47 - tv capture cards, Lincs experiences recording and encoding video 44:10 - Dan gases out Linc & Allan 44:30 - 2 pass encoding of video 45:33 - Russ's encoding scripts 51:00 - Ubuntu linux (land of a thousand Debians) 52:55 - bash on Debian's installer 54:23 - Ubuntu cont. 64:20 - PPC linux releases (Crux, Yellow Dog, Ubuntu) 66:58 - Dan's notes on Safari bookshelf 73:05 - internet access on the crapper (funky airport connection) #53 - 10/06/2004 - total running time 73:12 2:51 - Intro (first guest ever, Dan's car breaks down, first linux server at work, no OS computers are used to pirate windows?) 14:52 - Muggles? Harry Potter magic 16:48 - Pod Casting (media delivery for audio blogs) and Lincs Bash Podder scripts 20:52 - will the RIAA or the NAB crack down on this? Don't play commercial music. 22:50 - Matt Bischoff talked about this as well 24:30 - IPodder.org (Adam Curry's site) 26:00 - no descriptions of the feeds 26:30 - Lincs top 3 RSS feeds of Podcasts 31:35 - Evil Genius Chronicles (Dave Slusher) cross promo 35:06 - Escape from the world (Matt Bischoff) 37:09 - IPodder linux clients 38:15 - Linc wrote his own client, bashpodder 39:58 - willsimpson.org (photoblogs) 42:48 - need to migrate to ogg files 44:35 - Most IPodders are probably just listening on their computers 46:00 - check out Jono Bacons new album 47:06 - MythTV (using a Hauppauge WinTV 350 card) roundup (Patrick Davila) 49:45 - KnoppMyth 50:12 - You say Deb-ian, I say DEEB-IAN, eff those software nazis (fbomb) 50:43 - Jarod Wilsons MythTV/Fedora How-To website and repository 54:17 - quality only as good as your input signal 55:22 - closet Lifetime network viewer 58:20 - home media center and requirements 58:35 - guy in Canada supplying tv programming to his neighborhood 61:38 - Lincs tv capture setup 62:28 - faster development in linux and more codec support 63:14 - wrapup (old show index, RIP Rodney Dangerfield, Howard Stern & satellite radio, IPodder reprise, new archive download site) #54 - 10/13/2004 - total running time 71:19 3:10 - Intro (open irc links, pod cast promos, Dan's farts, William Shatner's has been) 6:57 - Dan's stealth podcast 8:22 - playing copywritten music on podcasts? 10:46 - listening to the stream on dialup 11:31 - Dan's message to Adam Curry regarding copywritten music on Podcasts 13:50 - Lincs bashpodder script 16:43 - radio doesn't always pay the RIAA when using copywritten music 17:47 - no need to use copywritten material 19:19 - ZDnet story on linux vs mac (anti-linux FUD) 22:53 - linux opportunity in longhorns abscense 28:21 - update on Dan's linux server at work (sweet) 33:10 = backups 34:20 - fdisk, leaving data? 36:24 - music break (Jono Bacon - Phone Junkie) 41:55 - Congrats to Matt from LUG radio 42:40 - tuxme.com 43:44 - hackermedia.net - geek media feeds 45:32 - another Wawa story from Dan & new Peeps candy 47:20 - Adam Currys response to Dan 49:02 - Adams licensing deals 54:02 - webradio has to pay a license for commercial music they play 56:05 - 2 way cable modem service near Allan 57:30 - old concerts at archive.org 58:15 - helping Dans parents recover from asshole racists 60:30 - wrapup (Dans's new car, kool aid chicken noodles, listener email, recording quality) #55 - 10/20/2004 - total running time 60:41 0:10 - new music clip (combined promos) 1:47 - intro (Lincs scab, new music clip info, sickness around, LUG radio finally back, Jon-o & DEEB-IAN) 6:45 - show reviewed phpmp.com 10:20 - thank you for sending your email 11:25 - Dice? 12:08 - linux daily podcasting? 12:43 - Dan doesn't have time to listen to everything. Ipod issues 16:26 - bashpodder error 17:08 - Knoppix linux to the rescue once again 18:53 - application cds from Linux Format & Linux User 23:13 - Dans Apple issues with work (mounting, booting and CRUX) 26:52 - Ubuntu linux release 27:58 - Alt linux (pretty cd labels) 29:06 - installfest? computer shows? 31:55 - cheap porn at the computer shows 34:35 - sound card issues when recording audio blogs (Muse) 39:30 - Linc on Matt Bischoff's audio blog (Escape from the World) 51:55 - promo from Finland. Send us your promos. 53:33 - Dans audio blog rants (Trade Secrets pot heads and UK pot laws) 54:58 - Adam Curry's mom has cancer 56:00 - wrapup (skyping everyone, putting kids to bed, tech show content, Dave Slushers comments, new music clip) #56 - 10/27/2004 - total running time 68:45 0:34 - Count Yorga promo 1:35 - Halloween edition promo 2:00 - intro (download stats) 5:52 - Matt Bischoff promo 6:54 - Allan has no content since he's in the process of buying a house. Recording studio and show war? 9:30 - Where's our listing in the podcast? Email Adam Curry to update his pioneer list to include us 15:40 - future of the linuxlink stream 18:35 - audio options in your car (satellite, podcast) and time shifting tv 24:30 - link to the irc chat 25:40 - why use yahoo groups mailing lists 27:16 - 2CD set of Halloween music and old promos 28:53 - old movie trailer (monsters crash the pajama party) 30:34 - creative commons music CD from Wired 34:30 - Magnatune.com internet record company (alternative music licensing) 36:16 - internet scams (fake RedHat security fix) 41:40 - music break (The Whispering Johnsons - Slacker) 48:13 - Brock Wolf commentary on M$ windoze 58:00 - Judland sends Dan AltLinux for his Apple laptop and his pricing experiments 61:24 - show archive update (include with podcast?) 62:41 - wrapup (Wil Wheaton & other audio blogs) 66:37 - old movie trailer (brain eaters) #57 - 11/03/2004 - total running time 76:11 3:31 - intro (what was that promo?, time change) 5:43 - the linux show and LUG radio (no podcasts) 9:02 - Linc upgrades Firefox & RSS feeds 12:52 - bloglines 16:26 - archive stats 21:36 - latest listener promo (from Elan Rabinowitz) 24:42 - Will Simpsons latest comments (on podcasting) 30:35 - gamers radio podcast 31:30 - download stats cont. 35:18 - music break (Pamela York - Back to the Border) 42:25 - Kyle Bowermans question regarding Otis mp3 player linux compatability 46:56 - Dan's review of AltLinux (Russian distro) on his laptop 64:03 - Frankenstein laptop has finally died 65:30 - wireless access point issues & D-link usb dongle 72:43 - getting Firefox to loadup Flash with sound in KDE 73:52 - wrapup (Once you go Slack.., distro based on personality) #58 - 11/10/2004 - total running time 67:49 1:08 - intro 2:01 - Kevin Devin (In the Trenches) promo & podcast info 4:40 - (guest - Pat finished the detailed archives of the shows) 6:54 - Adrian Bradshaw's comments 8:48 - Dave Slusher's comments (Linc on Matt Bischoffs podcast) 11:45 - Firefox 1.0 officially released 12:42 - hogging up Dans bandwidth 13:03 - Linc's Ubuntu live CD review 18:10 - KDE on Dan's wifes laptop (Kivio, KDE RadioStation, KMini Golf) 20:14 - VNC (latest version is a pain to setup) 22:30 - Brock Woolf's audio email (linux noobie advice, bashpodder, converting windoze users to linux) 35:33 - music break (Fluid - Headphones) 39:30 - Dans corrections regarding VNC 43:15 - Dan stinks out the room 43:25 - Part 2 of MythTV review (Patrick Davila), Myth extension apps, Aviddemux2 55:08 - Dans apologizes and corrects himself regarding VNC 56:06 - compiling Firefox from scratch, bashing Gentoo (installing & compiling) 59:15 - catching up on podcasts, IPod issues, OSX scanner support, IMovie 66:04 - wrapup (new OpenOffice version) #59 - 11/17/2004 - total running time 69:58 3:03 - intro (Dan is lazy when comes to listening to podcasts) 4:00 - Lincs PSA (props to Carl Whitmore) 4:55 - royalty free music to play on the show 7:21 - Patrick Volkerding is very sick 8:15 - Linux Log podcast guy - "LINE-EX" 15:55 - Dan's rants? posts on his blog? 17:20 - mplayer plugin - 5 things linux needs to improve upon article 22:25 - xine & caffeine 24:30 - Star Wars Episode III trailer (fanfilms.com - Grayson movie) 26:56 - Tux magazine (for noobies) 29:50 - spam issues 40:17 - music break (Burnshee Thornside - The Happy Blues) 47:05 - Xmas contest? 48:15 - the masses are clueless (flashing vcr syndrome) 64:20 - a basic computer knowledge test 65:20 - wrapup (OSX, Thanksgiving episode will be pre-recorded) #60 - 11/20/2004 - total running time 100:02 1:09 - intro (Happy Thanksgiving, Dans loud drives, Skype us) 4:44 - Red vs Blue video CDs, inappropriate language for the kids 5:39 - new LUG Radio episodes and Dans podcast review/rants 6:40 - Dan will be alone on Thanksgiving 7:25 - loading modules on FreeBSD (live iso) 8:30 - Dans old boss is leaving his position. He'll be a win admin for 55k. 15:00 - track pads on laptops 16:13 - Skype issues, we have a listener in Brazil 19:08 - Matt Bischoff calls in (and more Skype fun) 28:13 - any sponsers? Gigadial, podcast issues 36:05 - making your windows pc to look like a mac? blackbox? 40:22 - Dan warms the air 42:03 - DEEBIAN LINEEX 45:12 - Bashpodder logo 45:33 - spamfilters & Gmail 47:08 - M$ patents lawsuits in the future 49:58 - Dans windows box finally dies 53:26 - come hack Matts box 55:50 - how to make your podcast better 57:40 - we're not going anywhere tonight! 58:17 - Nintendo DS, other gaming systems and Halo2 63:47 - cafeshop items for sale, t-shirt design 2 66:08 - making our music on linux, Garageband on Apple 69:19 - Matt calls back regarding Sibelius (windows program sells for $600) & FinaliNotepad 74:48 - Garageband cont. 75:25 - what are you thankful for? Allan buys a house (finally 2 way cable) 79:15 - FinaliNotepad cont. 79:56 - Dan needs a hug (when Linc and Dan met), Allan is always there 82:40 - Allan fbomb 84:28 - LFK debacle 85:22 - Opensong & Matt hack update 88:40 - honeypot misadventures and hackers (chkrootkit, portsentry) 90:40 - wrapup (Dans dying box, Canadian Thanksgiving?, Allans mortgage company, Black Friday madness, keep talking Linc, DefCon update, geek gifts ideas, usb xmas tree) #61 - 12/01/2004 - total running time 81:33 0:00-10:33 - technical difficulties (music playing over the stream) 11:07 - WinXP hacked in 4 minutes on the internet 11:55 - Slackware security updates will continue until Pat Volkerding is better 13:12 - Hack Matt Bischoffs windows box (Matt calls in via Skype) 14:07 - Dans new Dell Inspiron 7500 laptop (from his mother in law) 15:08 - Dans dongle has a crack in it 15:40 - Matt asks about MythTV and mentions Wordpress & MoveableType 18:20 - Ubuntu for PPC (Dans install review) 26:28 - call us via Skype 27:04 - Ubuntu for PPC cont. 27:58 - Dan gets a new phone from Verizon and checks out some linux mags (Ubuntu ratings) 30:10 - Lincs dad installed Mephis 33:34 - Patrick Volkerding update (not good) 35:32 - music break (Beatallica - And Justice for My Loving & I Wanna Choke your Band) 41:28 - Linc has problems with his touchpad today 41:58 - bittorrent 47:00 - Lincs rant on Perl & CPAN 50:03 - DVDRIP & pixbuff module 51:23 - The Linux Show is dying (costs too much) 63:37 - Dan doesn't read his email 64:43 - Some cool podcasts out there. Panera now has wireless access. 69:00 - the concatenated spam segment 72:07 - Do you know where your children are? 72:57 - wrapup (excuses for the beginning of the show, Ubuntu, send us your audio comments, The Venture brothers, twiki security exploit, Buck Rodgers) #62 - 12/08/2004 - total running time 72:19 2:40 - intro (penguin trivia, Lincs commute, burping into the mic) 4:30 - Dans always up to something just before/during the show 5:23 - Linc advice on buying printers for linux (postscript), Lexmark suck, cups 16:42 - listener emails, hanging with other tech shows/podcasts 21:01 - Alacos linux migration tools 23:28 - Muse music notation 25:03 - where is MAKEDEV in Ubuntu (rxvt setup) 27:28 - music break (The Vitamins - Pretty Little Secret) 33:08 - Dans backups at work 34:11 - disk imaging software (for restores), firewire & usb external drives 38:35 - burning captured tv shows (divx on vcd) 39:52 - call us via Skype 40:28 - Dan & Allans bashpodder logos? 41:25 - "I hear you work on computers" 42:25 - Citadel calls in via Skype (sound issues on his old laptop) 50:49 = what are you drinking? (high school/college drinking stories) 53:37 - windows restore disks 54:46 - this weeks concatenated spam 58:10 - spamcast & irc audio via Festival? 60:10 - the last episode of the Linux Show 61:22 - send us some feedback 63:15 - how's the weather (remembering the Linux Show) 64:30 - swaret rules! 65:04 - linux needs to have better device support (automount sucks) 67:30 - wrapup (books from the recycling bin, printing issues at Dans work) #63 - 12/15/2004 - total running time 71:56 0:40 - intro (everyone wants to Skype tonight, renting out the studio, geek get together last weekend) 2:50 - Chinese buffet, sushi from a supermarket and other food items 5:15 - Toejam song (Esther Golton) 8:01 - Dan plays with gimp/inkscape thru vnc and more sushi talk 9:15 - latest LUG radio episode (they voted themselves the best linux show on the net but give props to Linc for his Bashpodder efforts) and podcasts 13:41 - Thunderbird 1.0 released 15:47 - props to Matt Bischoff from Esc from the World 16:29 - last nights Lug meeting (How to improve the linux experience?, Sticking with 1 distro) 24:30 - Slackware derivative distros (lighter distros) 25:16 - "People don't want choice" - the stupidity of the majority of computer users 29:42 - Linux is more intuiative to new users? Apple gets it right? Linux video editing woes 33:45 - $300 for cdrom drive upgrade from Apple? Linux is getting better slowly. Backward engineering of drivers 38:15 - What are you doing on linux? 42:44 - music break (Esther Golton - What Can I Say?) 48:29 - Leon Pennington promo and Daniel Taylor promo and outtakes 53:21 - fun with Skype (calls from Andrew, Judland and Patrick) 58:17 - Dan talks about Andy's trouble ticket tracking system application. What's SCP? 60:25 - Judland talks about stupid computer users 66:18 - wrapup (starting the show early and having a weekly Skype call-in segment) #64 - 12/22/2004 - total running time 95:49 1:10 - intro (Merry Christmas, Allan is not present) 2:42 - Eric Bisant promo (from Switzerland) 3:32 - Ratlette? 4:50 - email from Matt from Lug Radio. Lincs really bad attempt at an English accent 7:35 - Lincs Christmas music selections 10:10 - flash animation weirdness 11:35 - email from listeners: Barry Swan, Citadel, Eric Bisant 17:50 - last episode of the Linux Show 23:00 - supernova gets shutdown by the MPAA 29:16 - Comcast digital video service & tivo 32:08 - Dan hates computer shows 35:49 - Dans new computer & hardware woes 39:47 - Do your backups! 42:25 - The 12 days of Tech Show Christmas 46:50 - Singular Christmas (creepy computer generated music) 49:22 - next weeks show might not happen 52:50 - Skype phone calls (warning: Dan has some issues) 55:35 - Andy calls in and talks about M$ EULA settlement 59:55 - Patrick calls in and talks about lxdvdrip, dvdbackup & dvdshrink via wine 68:00 - promo in French 69:15 - Lincs gui for Bashpodder 70:54 - Matt Bischoff says hello and nobody has hacked his box yet 73:58 - Citadel (from Minneapolis) calls in, talks about VOIP hardware & software 86:28 - ivtv issues on Gentoo 89:06 - Lincs Wintvgo card (uses bt878 driver) & Dans tivo 90:38 - wrapup (yoda attempts to call in, easy Slackware install, cups, xv) #65 - 01/05/2005 - total running time 88:34 1:09 - intro (the Skype episode, bad weather in PA) 4:25 - another streaming mirror for the show, testing Skype & Gnomemeeting 6:08 - Dan gets his kids to use linux 7:27 - who's still running windows? AutoCAD 9:27 - Dan picked up a small mouse for his daughter & the latest on his new machine 10:15 - Lincs Dell tech support horror story 18:35 - IT Conversations podcast on outsourcing 19:20 - any cool Christmas gifts this year? (Allan gets an automated vacuum cleaner) 22:00 - tech support service contracts 23:58 - working at a fast food place again & disgusting food stories 28:35 - most important linux stories of 2004 33:17 - the death of The Linux Show, a good thing? 37:33 - music break (Hank Handy - Beatles Mashup Medley) 42:42 - linux on the desktop (next weeks topic) 43:47 - we were offered a spot on the Hack Radio stream 46:02 - new version of Dynabolic released 52:23 - anything up Allan? half-n-half? 54:08 - Allans cable modem connection & t.v. programing 63:50 - Skype problems: feedback loops 67:20 - Matt Bischoff calls in regarding Ubuntu & no one has hacked his machine yet 72:50 - more Skype loopbacks 76:48 - How's Tim McGraw doing? 81:02 - Christmas cards? 82:50 - send us hardware! 84:03 - wrapup (cntl characters in vi, Hacker Radio, Allan sleeping over?, Happy New Year!) #66 - 01/12/2005 - total running time 91:52 1:09 - intro (only 600 episodes to 666) 2:05 - Britanny's new perfume & other promos 3:05 - Penguin Planet (used to come with knoppix) 5:32 - new Apple mac-mini (sub $500) announced & linuxPPC issues 10:13 - loud fan on one of Dans machines & UPC issues 17:04 - LinuxBox Show 18:10 - Ipod does not play ogg files, installing linux on it 20:22 - GnuMP3D (streaming media server) 24:30 - Exadix asks when will the show have an icecast? 28:35 - a sample of the LinuxBox show 31:45 - music break (Sinister Dexter - Another Drink) 35:48 - Dan installs and reviews Ubuntu on x86 (from a desktop user perspective) 59:20 - Dans biggest beef with Ubuntu (free/non-free software) 66:15 - Dans verdict on Ubuntu 71:07 - Adam Yorks email w/Ubuntu install guide 73:37 - Skype calls (Exadix talks about flash) 78:20 - Dans been playing Prince of Persia & Resident Evil 4 78:51 - Linc was jonsesing for an internet connection 80:29 - Allans ISP changed his account without telling him 83:01 - Dosbox runs old windows games 84:08 - Gentoo is great if you don't need to use your computer 87:08 - wrapup (IM us if you want us to skype you, new LUG radio episode coming out, Dan farts) #67 - 01/19/2005 - total running time 90:51 1:10 - intro (snowy night in PA, drinking beer tonight, Bawls) 6:15 - Ubuntu CD's came in the mail 7:32 - getting wirless NIC working on Dan's laptop 9:26 - Dans work email server gets blackballed 11:25 - Dans new headphones & very quiet house 12:11 - Lincs Ubuntu saga (setting up machines at work) 18:56 - Dans WindowXP install at work 19:18 - Lincs dislike for the software nazis 21:42 - Ubuntu does not come with mp3 support (holdover from Debian) 22:35 - Synaptic & Synergy 23:20 - attempt to install Ubuntu on an old machine (cat fur everywhere) 28:05 - Dan attempts to install Ubuntu on a Dell Inspiron 7500 32:18 - the new xfce installer 33:57 - Yuenling beer slushie 34:37 - Allan gives his thoughts on Ubuntu on PPC (comparison to YDL) 39:28 - backups on dvd using Nautilis 42:28 - music break (Local H - Toxic) 46:18 - Eric Busink (from Switzerland) sends his comments regarding the show 48:00 - email from Bruce Rozenberger & scanner question 49:06 - email from Martin Dare regarding mp3 patent issues and free software nazis 53:32 - Linc thinks Rhythembox sucks 54:13 - software patents in Europe 55:20 - Skype phone calls 56:18 - Chris (Snecklift) from the U.K. calls in, bitches about American beer and talks about LUG Radio interview with Mark Shuttleworth (Ubuntu financer) 60:01 - Dan is not really a person but a computer program 60:19 - LinuxBox and new shows for the stream & interesting jobs we've had 64:20 - Dan compiling again? Ubuntu cont., Slackware based version of Ubuntu? 68:34 - www.thankpoland.info, blocking of software patent legislation in Europe 72:22 - Pat calls in regarding the upcoming trip to the Linux Expo in Boston (Feb 15-17), Allan at the hacker rave 76:33 - wireless firewall/access point and usb dongle recommendations 80:38 - new release of Hot-Linc in the future? 81:48 - other linux radio webcasts & audio blogs (LinuxBox & Linuxquestions), remembering the Linux show 87:40 - wrapup #68 - 01/26/2005 - total running time 88:28 1:10 - intro (Marcel Gagne will be our guest tonight, Allan is sick and Skyped in, Patrick is in the studio) 4:00 - Dan is still behind in listening to LUG Radio, shout out to Matt at LUG Radio 5:53 - the show will be streamed live on binrevradio and repeated thru the week 6:57 - Dave McDonald has donated another mirror site for the archive 7:56 - sucking down Gnome (Belgian ale) 8:27 - Pat is like luggage 9:21 - Will Simpson asks a question about using remote access apps (ssh, vpn, kde desktop sharing) 18:07 - Dan introduces Marcel 20:18 - status of Tux magazine (Marcel is no longer working with them) 23:33 - Dan bought his dad "Moving to the Linux Desktop" 24:00 - KDE vs Gnome, Marcel recommends KDE to new linux users (but he likes others) 28:38 - the one advantage windows has is that it's pre-installed on most computers 29:12 - what distros, desktops & apps does Marcel run? 34:08 - what do the different distros need to do to increase desktop usuage? 35:43 - everybody needs to spread linux to as many people as possible 36:27 - fun linux games 37:20 - Ubuntu and other desktop distros (Mephis, Libranet) 38:22 - Knoppix rules! 41:05 - video editing & dvd authoring (current weakness in linux) 43:57 - linux is ready for the desktop for most people 45:36 - everybody needs to make retailers & manufacturers aware that linux users exist and spend money 47:11 - non-free software, what are the alternatives? 51:06 - Business Week article on Linus Torvalds and the linux movement 52:45 - linux on PPC 54:23 - Linux Format distro showdown, Dan vents 58:43 - don't apologize to windows users, linux is easier to install 61:48 - linux educational software needs to improve (linux for kids) 63:52 - Leo Laporte & Call for Help, currently in Canada only 65:38 - desktop applets, 3D desktop switcher 67:01 - are Marcels demo videos available anywhere? 68:13 - Comcast has ruined TechTV 69:10 - how to get the people you do free tech support for to switch to linux? 73:47 - is linux secure? 77:15 - is linux more secure because it's current user base is more technical than windows users? 79:58 - M$ will not allow pirated copies of windows to get updates 83:08 - wrapup (keep a lookout for Marcels new book, Linux Expo Boston & Toronto, Allan finally speaks, upcoming guests) #69 - 02/02/2005 - total running time 91:59 1:10 - intro (binrev stream not up, Dan has difficulties) 3:50 - last weeks show, upclose & personal interaction 4:20 - next weeks guest will Mike Stutz (author of the "The Linux Cookbook"), other upcoming guests 8:57 - YUUBUNTU, Lugradio guys bust balls on Dan's pronounciation 9:36 - cafepress orders, giveaways for the Linux Expo in Boston 10:35 - advertising banners on our web site? $$$? 11:41 - Netgear wireless dongle (WMA111v1) works, v2 doesn't 12:50 - wireless cards for linuxppc? always check the compatibility lists 14:25 - BestBuy in Whitehall sucks (poor location), wireless card headaches 16:40 - Frankenstein update? 17:27 - weblinks inside of manpages 20:27 - linuxquestions.org is huge, great website 21:34 - Linc didn't realize we have a search function on our bulletin board 22:34 - Allan finally posts to his blog 23:21 - top posters on our forum 24:00 - designing web pages suck 25:45 - open source codecs 30:12 - MODZILLA?? 30:42 - NVU, Quanta+, Bluefish, Tidy 38:33 - Dan wearing the scary Tech Show t-shirt 40:11 - Linux Show update? Web site issues? Upgrade coming soon to our website? 43:45 - Firefox is not supported, but we support Netscape, keep it simple 53:34 - music break (Linum - Disco King) 53:38 - Please Skype us 59:05 - Red Peters "How's your hole, family" 60:00 - More Canadians! 61:02 - Andy calls in from South Carolina, VOIP options, starting a LUG at school 71:10 - Joel calls in, running Bashpodder on AIX & OSX, Solaris on x86, Sco unix 79:36 - disk usuage apps, Kdirstat, xcruise 83:04 - Joel has a conversation with his wife 84:10 - Please send us questions for our guests 87:24 - Enlightenment, then and now 88:14 - Andy takes up Marcels challenge regarding spreading linux & Damm Small Linux 89:57 - wrapup (please listen next week) #70 - 02/09/2005 - total running time 88:49 1:10 - intro (Happy Birthday to Linc, kids will age you, Allan doesn't get it, chair covers) 6:37 - next week we're going to the Linux World Expo in Boston 7:36 - what exactly does Maddog Hall do? 8:08 - Southern California Linux Expo is happening this weekend 10:35 - no one went to the LUG meeting last night except Dan, the computer lab at Moravian college 13:02 - Mike Stutz, author of the "The Linux Cookbook" is our guest tonight 14:40 - Linc likes the book a lot 16:40 - the book tries to get the noobie up and running quickly using bash 17:31 - the book was put together using linux publishing software 18:42 - 2nd edition is much bigger 20:32 - all the major distros are now covered 21:40 - Mike is an old time linux user 22:52 - Mike's household runs linux 24:08 - Mike recommends any major distro to noobies 26:01 - barriers to wider linux acceptance 29:25 - Mike is strictly a writer (books and articles) 31:52 - will the book be released under the linux documentation project? 33:52 - Mike's favorite authors 34:52 - how does somebody get into writing technical articles & books? 39:12 - printers primarily care about the pdf file you give them for the final product 40:29 - cheap books get churned out 41:15 - proprietary codecs vs open codecs 45:10 - companies don't release specifications for their hardware 46:43 - what else do you do? 47:25 - what does your desktop look like? Ion window manager 50:22 - 3D windows managers 52:00 - Linc crosses over to the dark side for his gaming needs? 53:30 - "Computer Lib and Dream Machines" & M$ props? 56:06 - Emacs vs VI 58:04 - FreeSco fun 60:00 - "The Linux Cookbook" thankfully doesn't mention the linux installation process 61:07 - the linux magazines (Dan's rant on Linux Format focus on installations) 63:30 - the LUG trap (every meeting is an installfest) 64:15 - window manager specific apps? 66:41 - Ubuntu? 67:40 - going to the Linux World Expo? 73:00 - Andrew and friends announce The Open Store (http://theopenstore.net) in Savannah, GA. The first brick & mortar store completly devoted to linux and open source software in the United States 81:28 - Shake runs faster on linux than it does on Apple 85:58 - wrapup (see you at the linux expo next week, next week's show may be pre-recorded) #71 - 02/16/2005 - total running time 89:50 0:00 - munching away & Fight Club 1:00 - intro (we're at the Linux Expo in Boston) 3:00 - Nat Friedman (from Novell) interview 3:54 - company names (Ximian, GNOME) 4:35 - what are you doing at Novell these days? 5:30 - Groupwise, HULA and calendering software 11:20 - workflow is missing on web based applications 14:20 - client software for HULA 17:06 - Will Novell fold together existing applications? 19:22 - Evolution updates (new plugin API) 20:54 - Evolution will integrate with Groupwise 23:40 - Tor is porting Evolution to windows 24:25 - xgl desktop interfaces directly with accelerated video hardware 29:14 - hardware vendors don't release specs for the driver developers 33:42 - Suse vs Novell linux desktop 35:28 - will Suse continue to be a KDE centric distro? 36:09 - 1 desktop to rule them all? 38:12 - why switch to Novell linux? 47:13 - linux in the k12 educational environement 51:28 - Dan's roundup of old bits 52:27 - Coors pisswater promo 54:00 - Mozilla x TLLTS: The Battle for Missing Lug and Slug Radio 58:58 - Dan's Firefox porn user promo 61:33 - TLLTS year in review 71:08 - misc promos 73:38 - music break (X11 song) 78:35 - The 12 days of Tech Show Christmas 81:50 - Dan's Hydrogen demo 83:25 - Dynabolic box update 84:09 - Brittany's perfume 85:28 - Dreamnt Up by Armadillos - Wouldn't You'd Like to Know 89:15 - wrapup (old theme song) #72 - 02/23/2005 - total running time 89:17 1:08 - intro (Allan is absent, Dan has no pants) 3:23 - greetings from Joel in Columbus, OH (Linc used to live there) 5:00 - 3 rights make a left (getting lost in Boston) 5:37 - impressions from the Linux Expo in Boston 13:35 - LUG Radio interview with Miguel de Icaza 15:20 - some of the people we talked to at the Expo 16:30 - problems with skype (plug the mic into the right connection Dan!) 19:56 - Panera provides free internet access for customers 22:56 - interview with Varol Okan, developer of Qdvdauthor 27:48 - linux from a European perspective 29:07 - the project is hosted on sourceforge 30:19 - volunteers would be appreciated 33:20 - what do you use for editing? 34:28 - what are some of the other apps your program uses? 37:20 - the program is built using the Qt framework 45:13 - the program was developed on Suse 9.2, any other distros? 48:20 - SUSE bought out by Novell 51:25 - vi or emacs? 53:30 - nice qt installer 56:00 - next version will have a transcoding tool, redo funtionality and a project wizard 57:30 - Lincs laptop is acting very flakey tonight & his eventful week 59:30 - shoutout to listener emails 60:40 - Qaz asks about using a boot disc to wipe out his old windows box 62:48 - music break (Tony of All Trades - Averneen) 66:20 - Daniel Taylor promo outtakes 67:35 - Leon Pennington promo 67:45 - please vote for us at podcastalley.com 68:42 - trying to spread the word 71:32 - other linux shows, a real community helping each other 75:35 - harassing Allan on Skype 76:15 - Allan is taking care of his wife who has the flu 77:20 - Dan is having issues compiling Qdvdauthor (note, Varol called back after the show and helped Dan cleanly compile it) 78:50 - Pat picked up the Logitech Premium 300 USB headset, comes with a voucher for Skype for 120 minutes of Skypeout minutes, works great with Audacity as well 82:50 - Dan tries Kino again using his fast new system 85:57 - someone actually bought one of our t-shirts 86:12 - no one heard of us at the Linux Expo, we actually had schwag to give out 87:20 - we need a .org address to get a booth at the .org pavillion next year 87:45 - wrapup #73 - 03/02/2005 - total running time 90:51 1:08 - intro (smell my finger, nothing special tonight, lots of mirrors, headphone envy) 4:33 - Newsforge article regarding podcasting & Bashpodder 7:25 - Dan shows his soft side 8:10 - LUG Radio has redesigned their web site and we have to redo ours 9:00 - CSS issues 17:43 - congrats to LUG Radio's 1 year anniversary 17:56 - check out Tux Magazine 21:20 - it's very KDE centric & has an excellent Gimp article 23:01 - financial apps in linux 27:50 - LUG Radio Live, June 25th in Wolverhampton, U.K. 29:35 - we kinda got slashdoted, the interview with Nat Friedman was downloaded over 8500 times 30:48 - why was the file so big? why not ogg files 31:42 - going forward we will be providing ogg files as well, encoding fun 35:08 - hissing sound is Dan's radiator 45:00 - Linc picked up an IRiver 790 audio player (plays ogg files) 52:21 - IFP-Linux (IRiver linux client), files are transferred via ftp, check out GNOME IRiver 64:09 - music break (Feel the Pain - Neuro Disney) 68:28 - Dan finally replaced the CD drive on the streaming server 68:58 - Dan recieved his Slackware 10.1 set, Gnome no longer included so Dan installed Gnome via dropline 72:18 - OpenOffice will no longer have an installer (rpm only) 73:09 - other app installers (Qdvdauthor - props to Varol Okan) 74:08 - tougher pop-ups are beating Firefox's popup blocker 75:10 - Adam Yorke sent some lightweight linux distros (Featherlinux & Damnsmalllinux) 83:50 - Andy's moving to Rochester to go to RIT and switching his major to IT sysadmin 89:25 - wrapup #74 - 03/08/2005 - total running time 91:18 1:08 - intro (Doc Searls will be our guest tonight) 2:55 - Linc plugs his Bashpodder web site 3:41 - Dan is once again compiling kernels after having a hard drive failure, fresh install of Slackware 10.1 5:00 - Dan is having some printing issues on his new install 6:30 - Linc has issues with Udev & Cups 8:01 - going Ubuntu? 10:20 - Linus' main machine is an Apple G5 11:00 - sound issues with PPC on linux 12:15 - really long compiles & Gentoo 14:17 - OpenOffice 2.0 beta is really fast & full of features 17:55 - tubgirl? goatse? 20:14 - what's up Doc? The Linux Show? The Gilmore Gang? 26:35 - The Cluetrain Manifesto 27:07 - where is podcasting going? The early days of broadcasting 30:44 - the RIAA shut down broadcast stations internet streams a couple of years ago 33:43 - a podcast safe song will be a major hit one day 34:30 - Skype works, addresses VOIP need 36:17 - the RIAA strikes back against podcasters? 37:35 - the recording industry needs to reform 39:24 - linux started as something only the techies knew about, the suits eventually followed 41:00 - the blogosphere started small and just caught fire, small markets are o.k. 44:33 - Linc thinks this is just the beginning of the RIAA lawsuits 47:23 - "Mailing it in", the mainstream media is often totally clueless when it comes to technology 52:00 - home electronics companies don't want to admit they use linux, other industries as well do the same thing 56:10 - Sco is a major pest, they will go away one day 57:55 - "Imagine if your shoes exploded while tying your shoes" 59:30 - there is no such thing as a linux to windows migration business 60:08 - laptop linux must improve for linux on the desktop to break out 61:25 - MS Office on linux? 63:55 - computers are becoming commoditized, pirated software in the 3rd world 67:23 - our thoughts on the IRiver 70:53 - Archos multimedia devices 72:37 - Apple, the new Microsoft? 73:28 - PVR devices: SageTV, InteractTV, MythTV 75:40 - Boxers or briefs?, Ginger or MaryAnn? 79:30 - Linux Journal runs Suse 83:00 - Dan thinks Doc sounds really young 83:45 - the hot tub is ready 85:02 - Dan is putting together a HOW-TO on doing your own streaming internet show 86:00 - What is haggis? Scottish version of scrapple 86:40 - Outgoing music: Enter The Haggis - Another Round #75 - 03/16/2005 - total running time 84:49 1:08 - intro (Happy Birthday Dan, Warren Woodford - Mepis founder is our guest tonight) 4:44 - we'll answer your technical questions, props to our mirrors, listen to binrev's others shows 7:07 - LUG Radio guys bust on Dan & Linc's accents 9:09 - Don't leave your IRiver plugged into the usb port all night 10:09 - yes we have podcast feeds but we are mainly a live show 11:05 - Dan got an external soundcard for his laptop to create an ogg file version of the show 15:55 - .aup files (Audacity default file format) 17:50 - the Mozilla integrated suite is officially dead 18:32 - Slashdot FUD article: linux is not secure & scaleable 22:55 - Mepis linux (pronounced MEH-PIS), LIN-UX or LINE-EX? How did you come up with the name? 28:50 - Tell us about Mepis 33:20 - Mepis is currently the #2 distro on distrowatch.com 36:10 - Mipislovers.com 38:15 - Walmart Microtel/Xandros machines have a special bios to prevent you from installing another OS 41:11 - Mepis has a dedicated apt-get repository for packages & upgrades 42:18 - will dist-upgrade break the system if you have the Debian repositories in your /etc/apt-get/sources.list file? 44:09 - what does paid access give you? 46:01 - you don't have to pay for the distro but it is appreciated 46:28 - will any other architectures besides x86 be supported in the future? 48:48 - Warren was one of the last people developing on the Next platform 50:48 - venture capitalists were sniffing around the Linux Expo in Boston, the next big thing 54:00 - where do you see Mepis going in the next 2 years? 56:10 - Warren is currently the only developer working on Mepis 59:40 - what makes Mepis different? 63:40 - Gnome ignored SimplyMepis so it was dropped from the distro, future releases will be synchronized with KDE releases 69:07 - Mepis may come pre-installed on laptops in the near future 69:58 - what do you do for fun? Things to do in Morgantown, WV 76:05 - M$ developers should jump ship now 76:43 - do you make any money from Mepis? 79:40 - there are some Apple features in KDE 3.4, without any help from Apple 83:04 - wrapup #76 - 03/23/2005 - total running time 131:20 0:31 - intro (technical difficulties, Dan is drunk, Linc had to work tonight, Jeremy Garcia from linuxquestions.org is our guest tonight) 8:18 - problems connecting with Jeremy on Skype (we'll try again later) 10:42 - Webalizer and our archive download count (our top 3 downloaded episodes) 14:40 - Pat gives an update on his MythTV box 16:51 - update on Dan's internet radio How-To & spam issues 21:52 - Dan talks about his brush with DVD piracy, movie & recording industries need to change 38:18 - we finally get Jeremy on, the new mixer, pimping Bashpodder, linuxquestions podcast 41:12 - IRiver issues, are they violating the GPL? 43:50 - what's new with linuxquestions.org? 49:22 - Novell & linux 52:06 - tell us about linuxquestions radio, acid::rip written by acid_kewpie 54:27 - LinuxWorld Expo & FedoraCon 57:18 - Apple? linux on PPC, why is Apple acting like is? Audacity runs better in OSX? 60:28 - Fedora 3, MythTV & Jarod Wilsons How-To & Axel Thimm's ATRPMS repository, Tivo 67:43 - linux on a xbox? 69:23 - most popular distro on linuxquestions, Slackware love, LQRadio & wiki 73:31 - problems using Skype in a live show, other VOIP applications 78:12 - KDE vs Gnome, alternate desktops, dropline Gnome 83:05 - first distro? Patrick Volkerding 88:13 - small distros make linuxquestions their official support forum 90:40 - microsoft.org? 92:22 - Central PA LUG security conference, how about a Norhteast LUG conference? 95:30 - Allan wants to go home 95:52 - Newsforge article on new features in the upcoming release of IE7 100:55 - f-bomb trifecta 105:31 - Dreamweaver sucks too, NVU new release 106:55 - the new Battlestar Galactica, character driven instead of techo babble 109:24 - episodes 1 & 2 of Star Wars were pretty bad, the Clone War cartoons are good 111:48 - Gilmore Girls?? A chick show 112:52 - Babylon 5 was a great show 114:10 - Mail Call, History Channel rocks, TLC has a lot of fluff, anal probing aliens? 116:02 - Queer Eye for the Straight Guy vs Straight Guide for the Queer Guy, Chapelle Show 117:20 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 119:06 - Buck Rodgers (Gil Gerrard), Erin Gray was hot, Wonder Woman 121:00 - Doctor Who, Sin City - violent?, Roar, River World 123:18 - bad Atari 2600 games 125:09 - The Wiggles, Say no to Barney 125:57- wrapup (music, Bashpodder pimping, Happy Birthday Allan) #77 - 03/30/2005 - total running time 84:58 1:26 - intro (Welcome to Windows Crash Radio!) 2:45 - the most expensive is the best, who do you sue? 5:12 - M$ Exchange rules, Outlook vs Outlook Express 10:19 - Thunderbird doesn't work 13:36 - runing scandisk/speeddisk is fun! 22:10 - buying a computer from QVC, free internet access with MSN 23:34 - Linux = Communism! Apple, FreeBFD? 33:00 - what's this Knoppix thing? There's no .exe files? 35:05 - VB rules! 36:48 - Happy April Fools Day! We really feel dirty! 39:00 - last weeks show was crazy, Gilmore Girls update 40:55 - Lincs new system, Nvidia card? time to play some games 47:25 - Dan upgraded the server last weekend, problems with the 2.6 kernel 55:51 - music break (Like I Doo - Joe Turley) 59:38 - we're still working out the kinks with the new mixer 62:18 - Allan was very talkative last week, pulling the plug on Linc 63:43 - we haven't had listen call-ins in a while 64:46 - Jeremy from linuxquestions was a great guest 65:20 - Linc had to work all night last week, hardware problems 69:42 - flat tire on the way to the show 71:55 - Andy checks in from Rochester, more cool linux games 77:53 - season finale of Battlestar Galactica is on this Friday, Sonic? 78:50 - PIX!, PIX! Intellivision, Chiller theatre 81:07 - season 2 of Venture Brothers, what is Allan watching? Wonder Twins 82:50 - wrapup (Allan snoozing, Will Linc make it next week?) #78 - 04/06/2005 - total running time 91:35 0:36 - intro (technical difficulties, mirror issues?, how do we sound?, topics?) 4:20 - props to Dave Slusher & The Linux Box, LUG Radio live coming up in June 7:20 - Dan screws up the stream setup again, needs to maintain notes 11:03 - we have a pre-show video(encoded via Theora), will post it later 11:42 - the RMS interview that didn't happen 17:39 - Pat is missing and who are our upcoming guests? 18:20 - question from Tom McFadden regarding windows emulation 25:10 - all the Slackware variants 32:50 - LVCFK project still going? 33:46 - MythTV demo at the next LUG meeting? Has Pat forsaken linux? 34:55 - email from Sean Pearsons (from the Linux Box Show) regarding allofmp3.com, saving receipts 40:45 - The Linux Box Show interview and the KDE Appeal Project, linux related podcasts & shows 43:30 - we're not a Techpodcast member because of our potty mouths 44:57 - wireless configuration woes, war driving, auto configuration of wireless cards 55:25 - bashpodder question, torrent files 64:07 - Happy Birthday Allan, new microphone, lawn mowers 67:20 - music break (Delusive - Derelict) 71:36 - Theora Free video codec, excellent compression and tools 74:05 - uses OGG as a transport mechanism (video OGG) 77:20 - Theora quality is very good especially considering the compression rate 79:40 - not many video player currently support Theora (Helix player, mplayer, video lan client) 82:15 - 656 meg avi file re-encoded in Theora is only 12 meg! 84:20 - streaming Theora files via Icecast 86:20 - wrapup (download Dan's video) #79 - 04/13/2005 - total running time 80:40 1:08 - intro (technical difficulties, tax day, we have a surprise guest tonight) 3:23 - KAAAAHHHNNNN!!! 3:40 - email from Chris regarding donations and web site co-hosting, ogg files 7:01 - please let us know if you want ogg, mp3 or both? 13:28 - tonights surprise guest is Richard M. Stallman of the FSF & GNU Foundation 15:04 - the beginnings of the FSF and the GNU/Linux operating system 17:42 - the HURD kernel is still being developed but it's not a high priority since the linux kernel works fine 21:04 - latest GNU projects: Free displayer for flash and Free platform for java 25:38 - using non Free software is unethical, the temptation is too easy 27:47 - we need to educate people about the differences in software 29:55 - the difference between Open Source and Free Software 33:02 - free proprietary software is turning us into addicts 34:43 - is the porting of free software to non-free platforms ethical? 36:40 - the patent issue is coming to a head in many countries, Kopete shut down 40:00 - Richard thinks we're living in a fascist state, Pat disagrees and suggests Richard talk to someone who's actually suffered under a totalitarian government 43:50 - push for software patents in India is supposedly being driven by the U.S. government 44:50 - you can't legally play DVD's in GNU/Linux, who's to blame? 46:45 - what's wrong with trying to make money from software? 49:00 - copyright laws are supposed to be for promoting progress, "pulling the wool over our eyes" 51:20 - it's illegal to distribute DCSS software, not to possess it 51:56 - the broadcast flag is coming in July, freedom is sick around the world 54:14 - rampant piracy? Free publishing? how do you make money? 58:01 - the movie theater experience, publicity costs are skyrocketing, Hollywood is greedy 61:18 - what kind of music do you like? Richard travels a lot around the world 62:48 - what do you do with your free time? Richard wants a sweetheart 65:28 - Richard's favorite place on Earth? 66:14 - Richard's favorite food 66:56 - what's your distro of choice? 69:58 - we're putting Dan in a dress and whig and shipping him to Richard 72:19 - we appreciate everything Richard, GNU and the FSF have done for us 72:45 - Dans tale of stealing software licenses and getting caught 76:22 - wrapup (wav files on the archive?, last weeks file) #80 - 04/20/2005 - total running time 88:10 1:07 - intro (Dan's house is like a sauna, the power may go out during the show) 1:25 - Steve's audio commentary (mp3 vs ogg) 7:52 - thanks for all the listener emails, Allan never replies to listener emails 8:30 - the great mp3 vs ogg debate 13:30 - the Linux Show is coming back (messages on their mailing list) 19:16 - another great Linux Box episode, other linux related shows/podcasts 22:45 - we're now being streamed live on Freematrix from Australia 23:23 - RMS didn't mention the bitkeeper issue, freedom on the internet 25:00 - dvd piracy, people are lazy 32:45 - our guest tonight is Scott Long, one of the core developers of FreeBSD 34:45 - Scott tells us what he does for the FreeBSD project, 5.4 is coming out any day now 36:45 - the philosophy behind FreeBSD, differences between the versions of BSD's 39:24 - FreeBSD is a decent desktop system but is basically a server OS, sound issues 41:22 - how's the hardware support for FreeBSD? Most desktops work under FreeBSD, linux binary compatability 44:54 - portage system on FreeBSD, you can compile or use packages 45:20 - Apple is built on the work of FreeBSD, some of developers are now employed by Apple 48:18 - the FreeBSD license 50:35 - FreeBSD on multiple architectures? 53:02 - FreeBSD stores in the futrue? FreeBSD-pods? 54:27 - Scott used to write linux drivers for Adaptec 54:52 - Pat is the new Sco fanboy 55:19 - Scott now works in the defense industry, Scott's background 56:40 - real men use vi, desktop preferences 58:12 - do you run any of the other BSD's? OSX? 60:00 - how to install FreeBSD? upgrade? rebuilding the system takes about 45 minutes 62:00 - Apple is like M$ with the required reboots after updating 63:02 - who hates the FreeBSD daemon? Allan will pray for your soul! 65:02 - Mandrake+Connectiva=Mandriva? 65:50 - Hacking9 live distro from Sweden, security testing tools 68:15 - check out binrev magazine and binrev radio 69:30 - Pat talks about Gentoo, "For me, Gentoo is not suitable for a desktop system" 74:30 - the gcc screensaver (still compiling) 76:36 - Linc does another Debian install on a Sun Sparc 20 (console issues revisited) 78:50 - Linc throws in the Debian towel and installs NetBSD 79:45 - Allans new mic stand, more video fun in the future? 81:02 - starting on time? give us some feedback on the quality of the audio files 93:44 - "Those aren't pillows!", how to get Allan to talk more? 95:20 - getting drunk for LUG Radio Live? tiki bar run? 96:45 - wrapup #81 - 04/27/2005 - total running time 90:48 0:44 - intro (Linc is bollocks, smell my finger) 3:22 - the idiot hacker on Slashdot 5:17 - Star Wars Revelations, fan films 8:35 - Lincs Ubuntu upgrade, Kubuntu has KDE 3.4 15:01 - Dan picked up a chasis on Ebay for his kids shared laptop 17:18 - LUG Radio's evil distro roundup, we're a bunch of sell outs for getting RMS 22:20 - podcasting, what are you still listening to? 26:08 - the old Screensavers crew has a new podcast (Leo Laporte) 28:02 - our daily commutes, passing Allan on the highway, Allan doesn't post to his blog very often 30:44 - listener emails (positive & negative), don't piss in the pond! ogg vs mp3 36:47 - linuxquestions podcast, skype issues 39:44 - our guest tonight is Jarod Wilson, author of the Fedora MythTV How-To 41:30 - Jarod is a RedHat certified engineer, he got into MythTV while in between jobs 42:30 - how hard was the first MythTV install? 43:10 - Fedora is his distro of choice because of his familiarity with RedHat 43:35 - user feedback? It took 2.5 hours for Pat to install MythTV via Jarods How-To 45:38 - Axel Thimm's ATRPM package repository, any other platforms in the future? 47:34 - HDTV card recomendations? HD2000, HD3000 or Air2PC? 49:40 - the impending broadcast flag, how long until there's a hack available 51:10 - hi-def video can be captured from the Mottorola 6200 HDTV cable box via the firewire port 52:04 - NY Times article equating file sharing with MythTV use 55:19 - this is the last time we skypeout to a cell phone, skype limitations 57:02 - audio levels during skype calls and after 59:06 - Linc is still working hard on his project at his job 60:25 - Pannera offers free wifi for it's customers 62:23 - securing wireless access points? 67:08 - Dan talks about user file permissions for shared directories, access control lists, samba mounts 80:31 - LUG meeting attendance & presentations, Pat's MythTV presentation 81:42 - skype call fun! Snecklifter has about a 20 second delay and a really bad connection 83:30 - recomendations for using skype (kill the stream, use a headset and don't compile a kernel!) 86:38 - Allan was right, people should listen on the mirror streams 88:07 - wrapup (.CA is Canada not California, next weeks guests) #82 - 5/04/2005 - total running time 90:05 1:09 - intro (Dave Slusher & Brian Tarricone are our guests tonight, volume fun) 4:29 - audio commentary from Dave McDonald regarding his mirror stream and our ogg vs mp3 debate 6:45 - Dans kids are turning blue in the tub 7:14 - we're drinking Weyerbacher Blithering Idiot beer 9:18 - does Allan ever talk? 10:07 - National Treasure & Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy 14:02 - Allans new computer 17:25 - Pat's selling his Musicman Stingray bass on Ebay 18:25 - Dan plays with xgl before the show 23:00 - Dan's hardware purchasing stories, soundcard driver fun 26:00 - RSS aggregator choices 28:05 - Dave Slusher from Evil Genius Chronicles is our first guest 29:37 - where do you find all the cool music? 32:00 - you have to drive to Charleston 33:00 - where we're from (accent ID), Linc insults New Jersey 34:07 - The Podcast Show on Sirius satellite radio, are you making any money? IPodderX 39:52 - loopback echoes? Allan will fix it 43:00 - how does making money limit shows released under Creative Commons? 45:23 - RMS interview redux, Dave chimes in 46:11 - what do you do in real life? 48:09 - are you running linux? the walled in server 50:58 - Pat drops the f-bomb 51:27 - all old school game roms for $50? 52:08 - Magnatune music store, new music model, singles appeal to different tastes 56:38 - the Itunes shared playlist phenomenon 58:23 - the beer we're drinking contains 11.1% alcohol and we're feeling it! Allan fixes the loopbacks 59:01 - New Orleans stories, life doesn't get any better, broadband choices 63:09 - KYOU, slaving away for the man and getting screwed 69:11 - Brian Tarricone from the XFCE project is our second guest 69:47 - tell us about what you do at the XFCE project 72:20 - XFCE is nice and light but fully funtional, the new distro independent installer 74:00 - the new file manager is still in it's early stages 76:50 - XFCE is one of the major desktop offered by Slackware, needs better support for Slack though 78:00 - secret features in the next release? 81:00 - the panel is being updated 81:40 - do the XFCE developers get together in person? Belgian ale 82:36 - when is the next release coming out? 84:00 - who do we bribe? 85:10 - Pat's ultra cheap mp3 player for the car 88:44 - wrapup (upcoming guests) #83 - 05/11/2005 - total running time 90:48 2:41 - intro (Dan plays with Garage Band, Allan is MIA, Ian Murdock is our guest tonight) 4:27 - to tag or not to tag when missing 5:41 - trying to get the authors of "The Firefox & Thunderbird Garage" to come on 7:30 - CSS question 10:50 - 419 scam 12:21 - Matt Bischoff checks in, scarey visit in the future? Podcastpro.com 22:22 - Ian Murdock, founder of the Debian project & CEO of Progeny is our guest tonight 23:50 - a decent RSS agregator? care to code one? Linkian? 27:00 - the early days of linux, why Debian? 31:11 - what Progeny does, customized distros via modular linux components 37:15 - Progeny is based on Debian 39:52 - every new distro seems to be based on Debian, rpm hell 41:40 - the dangers of non-compatability, packages are usually a good thing 47:02 - Ubuntu packaging issues 50:23 - Debians attitude towards non-free software, the old Debian installer 52:19 - Debians poor release cycle, Ubuntu, Mepis & others are filling a void 56:07 - backward package compatability? 59:07 - a different Ubuntu package extension? 61:45 - who needs to coordinate packages? dummy stub packages 65:20 - Red Hat rpms don't work on Mandrake or Suse 66:40 - any contact with the Canonical staff? 67:10 - apt-get is a great package system 67:52 - I-AN or EE-AN 68:10 - what Ian runs on his desktop: Gnome, Emacs, F-Spot, Firefox 69:50 - XGL and other X developments 71:20 - what Gnome theme do you use? 72:30 - video editing woes in linux revisited 74:10 - what architecture do you prefer? 75:50 - is linux ready for the desktop? 76:50 - F-Spot package is available in Debian unstable 79:20 - sporks at KFC, Taco Bell, A&W root beer 80:35 - Weyerbacher brewery tour in the future? 81:10 - Linspire, Mepis & Damn Small Linux roundup 89:00 - Sony patents the idea of brain beaming technology 89:50 - wrapup #84 - 05/18/2005 - total running time 88:53 2:10 - intro (Linc is out tonight, improving our audio) 9:07 - first episode of LQ Radio was released, they had some Skype issues 10:20 - our bodies are under attack 10:51 - LUG Radio guys got Slashdotted over the weekend, funny comments 12:11 - no word of The Linux Show resurrection 12:43 - Allan tries out MythTV with some minor issues 14:08 - Allan drops the f-bomb when talking about wireless cards 15:09 - we're eyeing a compressor in the near future 15:30 - Star Wars episode 3 is coming out tommorow, will it suck? Tivoit? 20:09 - Dave Ashmore accidently ends up on Skype 21:39 - Daniel Guermeur,CEO of Metadot Corp. is our guest tonight 22:20 - Metadot is an easy to use portal application built on LAMP 25:15 - email management in Metatdot? other features (collaberation) 28:40 - how long did it take to develop Metatdot? 33:00 - how many employees do you have? How's business going? 38:10 - do you get support from the community since it's released under the GPL? 39:50 - Metatdot is very customizable and built on existing LAMP components 43:30 - lots of business is generated from Google searches for portal servers 46:20 - what's the competition up to? LAMP as an enterprise technology 50:21 - do you use linux at home? 54:03 - The Open Store in Savannah, GA has closed after a few months 54:50 - Dan installs Debian "Sarge" and likes it 56:10 - Pat reveals he's installed Debian for his blog server via netinstall 58:08 - Linc is listening to the stream 58:50 - apt-get rules! raw1394 and different desktops on Debian 62:08 - Debian has everything you might want, Allan's video profile is the most downloaded 64:00 - laptop kits and replacing major components, testing DVD playback with porn 68:20 - upgrading to the 2.6 kernel in Debian 70:18 - selling Mepis CD's on Ebay, other Mepis news 72:00 - negative feedback regarding "Windows Crash Radio" episode, Pat f-bomb, windows ping noise 73:53 - Liferea RSS aggregator 76:53 - ESC new episode released, Matt disses Bashpodder 77:36 - Red Hat to be bought by Microsoft? Micheal Dell invests $100 million in Red Hat 79:52 - the Xbox 360 82:08 - the Longhorn release pool 82:46 - Woodys Window Watch newsletter archive site crashes Allan's box, virus fun 84:30 - wrapup (next weeks guest and upcoming shows, join us for the Weyerbacher brewery tour) #85 - 05/25/2005 - total running time 89:14 1:10 - intro (we're all here tonight) 4:00 - sound quality issues, we have no money and the show is live 5:35 - our first email from Africa, send us your promos, Elfin Live 9:50 - Star Wars episode 3 (Jar-Jar lives), really bad moments 12:38 - General Grievous coughs and weazes, modified versions of the original trilogy 14:38 - E.T. modifications and The Little Rascals are unavailable because they're racists 15:58 - Linc installs Mepis on a machine at work with minor issues (printer setup) 19:55 - the Mepis website needs to improve it's documentation 21:06 - Mepis provides a nice collection of applications by default along with most codecs 22:30 - Easton Electronics will be carrying linux machines pre-installed with Mepis 24:35 - how do you support an OS you know nothing about? 27:13 - binrev magazine, ethical hackers 32:47 - Kevin Carmony, CEO and President of Linspire is our guest tonight 33:45 - Linspire positives (NVU, LSongs, LPhoto) 34:38 - Linspire's music model, no DRM, the artist gets most of the revenue from the music sale 36:36 - Linspire negatives (firewire issues), support is available 38:05 - the Flash based tutorials are great for noobies, new markets for linux 39:03 - why not just pirate Windows?, lraiser.com 39:44 - Linspire has very large forums and user base, Kevin posts there often 40:48 - why do you charge for your distro? ($50 for Linspire 5.0) 41:38 - perceived value is important 43:08 - retail outlets are not going to support free distros, thousands of free copies of Linspire were given out, multi-lingual versions 45:05 - licensing of codecs costs mone, a licensed DVD player (for $9.95) 46:38 - nickel and diming you to death? virus protection for linux? The developer edition of Linspire 50:20 - Linspire gives you a family license from one purchase 52:13 - does everything still run as root? Linspire does not force you to create user accounts 58:50 - click-n-run is based on a customized version of apt-get, Linspire's version of gimp is heavily customized 60:13 - the AOL of linux, Linspire's target audience, default security, Linspire is based on a mixture of Debian testing/unstable, multiple repository support 64:57 - Linspire gives back the enhancements it makes to GPL software, dial-up configuration 68:02 - who is selling Linspire? Microcenter, Walmart and other OEM's 71:25 - will computers with Linspire pre-installed block the install of other OS's, Walmart update to 5.0, Linspire certifies all the hardware it sells thru OEM's 73:28 - how much to upgrade? CNR subscriptions costs $50 a year 75:10 - Linspire is charging for the software delivery and packaging not the actual software 75:45 - how often do new releases come out? 80% of Linspire users pay for a CNR subscription 77:16 - will Linspire develop video editing software? money management software 80:03 - Linspire is about choice, continual development of in-house software 82:20 - Linspire supports kopete development 83:07 - what do you run at home? vi or emacs(what's that?) 85:40 - educating the masses about linux, it's about choice 87:05 - wrapup #86 - 06/01/2005 - total running time 84:20 2:08 - intro (no guests tonight, Linc will join us later via Skype, Droops promo) 6:16 - hate mail!, last weeks mp3 sounded terrible, going to a pre-recorded format, assholes are everywhere! RSS tags 17:47 - VOIP options we're investigating, Asterisk server in our future 21:20 - Spanish culture night at Linc's daughters school 23:45 - the top5 most downloaded episodes, incredible growth over the past 7 months 26:30 - kernel compiling guide and tips, modules vs in-kernel, patched distro kernels 28:40 - Slackware comes with the stock vanilla kernel 32:30 - the standard is to compile-in your hardware specific drivers (but you don't have to) 37:40 - upgrading to the 2.6 kernel from 2.4, kernel compiling how-to 38:47 - upgrading via patches (you must apply all patches sequentially) 41:48 - make oldconfig (keeping your current config) 43:07 - make xconfig, make gconfig, make menuconfig (our favorite), make config (not recommended,very tedious) 45:49 - make dep (only 2.4 series), make mrproper (cleans everything out), make bzimage, make modules 50:40 - update grub/lilo 51:19 - including critical drivers in your kernel, keep your old kernel around!, passing boot paremeters to grub 54:37 - initrd utilities used for creating ramdisk images 60:00 - ALSA seems to work better as modules, Linc's pet peeves, wlanng drivers 63:50 - From the Shadows web shot, cracking WEP encryption, Whoppix live distro 67:10 - WPA is much more secure than WEP, newer access points support it 68:08 - Package management vs Rolling your own, where the packages reside 74:20 - Checkinstall is a fantastic utility when creating your own packages 77:09 - compiling Celestia 78:20 - Alien package converter 80:00 - recording video of desktop sessions (more details next week) 81:20 - wrapup #87 - 06/08/2005 - total running time 89:13 1:00 - intro (Dan's new show intro, everyone is in tonight, forums are humming with activity) 4:00 - iAudio m3 player has ogg support 5:10 - Japanese entertainment podcast, interesting stuff but can get weird 6:43 - this weeks hate mail, we're sending a nude picture of Allan to you, we're not part of the techpodcast network 10:57 - new linux podcast out of Canada 11:27 - Linc is famous now, bashpodder is being listed in books and documentation 15:22 - email regarding kernel compilation, iconfig support 20:22 - do your backups! 22:10 - offer for another mirror in the UK, we'll get to the email eventually 25:01 - Pat will stalk potential guests, which future guests do you want? 26:29 - Dan wants to talk about initrd, Allan takes a nap 31:25 - Linc is interested in the ultra cheap dvcamcorders at Target 36:05 - hacker from the U.K. gets busted for breaking into U.S. government systems 43:55 - the big news from Apple on Monday, they're switching to Intel processors 44:27 - Pat drops the f-bomb, sour faces at an Apple store, prices will drop soon for the current hardware 45:00 - PPC is a better platform than x86, the Unix bug is coming and will affect 32 bit systems 47:00 - OSX has been running on x86 for at least 5 years 47:55 - OSX will only run on Apple hardware, open firmware? 49:20 - will Apple compete directly with MS? linux on the run? It will be hacked! 50:48 - is DRM the real reason for the switch? 53:33 - Dan thinks nothing will really change from this unless OSX runs on white boxes 58:02 - PPC support going by the wayside? PPC machines besides Apple 63:00 - Apple, the next Commodore? Apple people are extremely loyal 65:47 - what will your next laptop be? Tadpole Sparc notebooks, poor codec support in PPC 70:35 - Pitivi, new video editor for linux 72:05 - Novell has had some losses 72:55 - native x support doesn't exist in OSX, pain to run F/OSS applications 73:40 - Apple is worse than Microsoft in terms of control 74:06 - G5 vs AMD64 performance test on Annandtech, PPC better than Intel chipsets? 75:35 - better doesn't necessarily win, remember beta vs VHS? 76:30 - windows fun at Dan's office 78:13 - Allan has his parents machine running Ubuntu 82:35 - Mepislover forum discussion regarding Linc's comments on the poor quality of the mepis.org website 84:12 - what is the fastest linux distro (for a slow machine)? 87:10 - wrapup (Nina Gordon cover of "Straight outta of Compton") #88 - 06/15/2005 - total running time 89:57 1:08 - intro (Allan is missing, Conan reprise, movies that suck, The Linux User Show blows us off) 5:53 - $98 DVD recorder from Walmart 12:45 - Pat does some video editing in kino and authors a dvd using dvdstyler 14:15 - archiving old VHS tapes to DVD, circumventing macrovision copy protection 18:50 - movies about hackers, movies that are constantly playing on HBO 20:00 - Linc and Pat blow off the monthly LUG meeting, early LVLUG memories 23:17 - Conan podcast? Conan animated movie, Conan video game, freeloader 26:50 - latest distro releases, Fedora Core 4, Debian 27:40 - Linc really likes Damm Small Linux 31:40 - check out Pat's blog at http://pdavila.homelinux.org/blog/ 36:00 - Linc recommends a CSS book 36:52 - teachers don't want to learn computers 38:07 - Allan is not on skype, Open Store update? 39:18 - some audio promos, RIAA rap 45:33 - Dan's nipple burn, Kevin Rose's video web show - systm.org 47:30 - Dell spying on their customers? 50:50 - touchpad vs mini-ball 53:34 - more details on Apple's switch to Intel, will Dell or HP sell their machines with OSX? 70:10 - even Linc's dad runs linux, new machines with linux pre-installed is the future 72:25 - why spend money on MS Office? 74:09 - what do people really use MS office for? OpenOffice 2.0 is very nice 75:15 - Siag office suite, koffice 76:18 - lack of new episodes from our favorite linux podcasts 78:20 - Lycoris got bought by Mandriva 78:35 - Daniel Robbins (founder of Gentoo) hired by Microsoft, Maddog Hall is a professional GNU/Linux advocate 80:02 - Slashdot limits RSS access 81:50 - Slashdot always blows us off, all the other tech news web sites post our show announcements 82:40 - wrapup (Dan is going on vacation, we'll try to do the show from Lincs or Allans place, brewery tour postponed) Maintained by Patrick Davila Last Update: 06/17/2005