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LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 01.20.05

The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include the LQ Podcast moving to the LQ Radio site, our new audio setup, Sometimes things just work out, LinuxWorld Expo and a couple Linux News stories.

LQ-Podcast-012005.mp3

–jeremy

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Comment by jeremy
2005-01-20 18:20:20

Trackbacks should now be working. If you notice any other problems with the site, please post in this thread.

–jeremy

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Comment by lasindi
2005-01-20 21:32:31

Are you ever going to start providing the Podcasts in Ogg Vorbis? After all, it’s a superior format. ;)

lasindi

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Comment by jeremy
2005-01-20 22:05:58

Here you go:
LQ-Podcast-012005.ogg

They won’t be in the Podcast enclosures though, as too many mp3 player don’t support them (at least yet).

–jeremy

 
 
Comment by Nathan
2005-01-21 04:38:51

I can tell the difference in the new equipment, it certainly sounds better than previous podcasts. I’m no audio afficianado, but it sounds much more clear than before.

I just recently started listening to the podcasts, and there great, thanks for taking the time to do them.

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Comment by jeremy
2005-01-21 10:07:47

Thanks for the feedback Nathan.

–jeremy

 
 
Comment by Christoffer
2005-01-22 14:58:42

I love the podcasts. You should really continue to work with this. One thing I would really like would be some guests and have some discussions and such. That would really be great. Also, maby some live broadcasts sometime in the future that we can listen to? :)

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