Broadcasting from the Void Episode 10.1 - Open Force
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Broadcasting from the Void Episode 10.1 - Open Force
Hey!
Episode 10.1 In which we do the dissection of the connection in da news section. Foo.
http://linuxvoid.com/2008/10/25/episode-10/
Episode 10.1 In which we do the dissection of the connection in da news section. Foo.
http://linuxvoid.com/2008/10/25/episode-10/
Re: Broadcasting from the Void Episode 10.1 - Open Force
I sent an e-mail to you.
yet you still have:
yet you still have:
Good show guys , keep them coming , people do care.linuxvoid.com wrote:Another email from
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Re: Broadcasting from the Void Episode 10.1 - Open Force
We read all emails. It's just that we read your email on Episode 10.0, which wasn't released. Your email and my Alt Linux review are gonegordon wrote:I sent an e-mail to you.
yet you still have:
Good show guys , keep them coming , people do care.linuxvoid.com wrote:Another email from
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Re: Broadcasting from the Void Episode 10.1 - Open Force
Sorry Gordon, we'll read it in 11 for sure. I'll write it in the shownotes for episode 11.Peter wrote:We read all emails. It's just that we read your email on Episode 10.0, which wasn't released. Your email and my Alt Linux review are gonegordon wrote:I sent an e-mail to you.
yet you still have:
Good show guys , keep them coming , people do care.linuxvoid.com wrote:Another email from
* Nobody cared!!!
Re: Broadcasting from the Void Episode 10.1 - Open Force
I am sorry that you lost the previous version - I would have liked to hear the Alt Linux review.
As for open source in Russia: I remember the Ponosov case (I wrote a bit about it on the Danish IT sites). If I remember correctly, he was prosecuted for using donated computers with the OS on them, where he had not looked into the licensing. It is good to hear that the official policy takes this turn.
Your Zenwalk review was good. But out of curiosity: What do you have in OOO which you miss in Abiword? As for the file size: While this is not likely with Zen live (which has a funny size), the live systems are sometimes fitted for a USB stick: 256/512 MB. Wolvix did this.
As for open source in Russia: I remember the Ponosov case (I wrote a bit about it on the Danish IT sites). If I remember correctly, he was prosecuted for using donated computers with the OS on them, where he had not looked into the licensing. It is good to hear that the official policy takes this turn.
Your Zenwalk review was good. But out of curiosity: What do you have in OOO which you miss in Abiword? As for the file size: While this is not likely with Zen live (which has a funny size), the live systems are sometimes fitted for a USB stick: 256/512 MB. Wolvix did this.
Re: Broadcasting from the Void Episode 10.1 - Open Force
Maybe you willmjjzf wrote:I would have liked to hear the Alt Linux review.
Alt Linux made separate version for USB stick too, although It's bigger than that (1,8 gb).As for the file size: While this is not likely with Zen live (which has a funny size), the live systems are sometimes fitted for a USB stick: 256/512 MB. Wolvix did this.
Thanks for the ogg feed!
Re: Broadcasting from the Void Episode 10.1 - Open Force
Glad to help.Peter wrote:Thanks for the ogg feed!