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LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 05.23.05

The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include LQ Radio updates (LQ Radio Episode #1, James Turner and Dee-Ann LeBlanc interview, studio upgrades and the new availability of LQ Radio material via our BitTorrent Tracker), the new LQ MEPIS forum, the recent Dell Red Hat investment, Simula Labs and OSDL cut backs.

LQ-Podcast-052305.mp3

–jeremy

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2005-05-23 21:24:15

Open Source Venture Fund Unveiled

I mentioned Simula Labs in the latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast, but looking a little closer at the article, this …

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Comment by Russ
2005-05-24 10:43:42

your 2924? you should have just ripped some (or all) of the fans out the back of it… It shouldn’t overheat
Russ.

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Comment by jeremy
2005-05-24 10:49:34

I may end up looking into trying to make it quieter – I am missing the cflowd functionality already ;)

–jeremy

 
 
Comment by Steve Wetzel
2005-06-02 23:03:42

You wanted feedback on the quality of your podcast from 5/23…. Sounds great to me! Looking to interview? Ask Tony Mobily, editor in chief over at free software magazine, I’m sure he’ll give you some time…

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Comment by Marc F.
2005-06-03 10:49:49

I sounds like you’re reading. Is that your natural speech or are you simply reading from a script?

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Comment by jeremy
2005-06-03 12:30:33

I use an outline, but doing a bit less reading and a bit more natural speaking is something I need to work on for the podcasts. Thanks for the feedback.

–jeremy

 
 
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