Uncut video on YouTube Released: May 20, 2012 Length: 1:23:23 RMS halts speech due to health issues, one billion VLC downloads, RHEL turns 10, Adobe backs down on Photoshop security updates, Mozilla attacks Microsoft on ARM browsers, FreeBSD to use Clang instead of GCC and more 0:01:33 Introduction We will cover multi-seat in Fedora 17 soon Are people interested in us covering Diablo III and running it in Wine? — if so, pitch in via the PayPal link! Dan’s column on Liverpool in the digital age We successfully completed a Hangout on Air test ThinkPad X1 Carbon How someone at Pixar nearly rm * -ed Toy Story 2 The new Thinkpad X1 Carbon 0:12:17 Releases & News Debian 6.0.5 ROSA 2012 SystemRescueCd 2.7.0 Parted Magic 2012_05_14 Chrome 19 Development: Firefox 14 beta for Android Kdenlive 0.9 PulseAudio 2.0 Rosegarden 12.04 One billion VLC downloads Mozilla Spaces London opens Christian Heilmann opens the Mozilla Space in London Open Source Robotics Foundation incorporated Richard Stallman halts speech because of health issues RHEL turns 10 Mandriva community fed up with waiting More Oracle vs Google: [1], [2], [3] Adobe backs down on Photoshop updates, after saying Photoshop "isn’t a target" CyanogenMod 7.x update information We talk about stuff that happened at UDS; we also talk about the fact that the notes weren't public this time Mozilla attacks Microsoft on ARM browser equality Linux lacking from Mozilla Marketplace launch FreeBSD to use Clang instead of GCC 1:05:18 Feedback Supporters: Eric Geissinger — from Flattr: mansdell, corenominal, Mattias Ohlsson, joe-1, jatoo, Craig_DT, Chris Woollard, endstation, jrutila, variaatio, cyberkiller, chalkahlom and johanv Peter Cannon compliments Fab — we expect hell to freeze over soon... Reuben S. tells us what "fab" means in Nigerian English Sven wrote to say he misses the old theme tune with the wolf howl at the start and asks if we’ll play it again Reto from Zürich doesn’t want us to use the word "podcast" We had other emails this week from George M. and Xavier Sythe. Song: Sharing is Caring by Dan Bull (licensed Creative Commons Zero)
Released: May 15, 2012 Length: 1:30:26 EA launches two games in the Ubuntu Software Center, the first release of Apache OpenOffice, Adobe wants you to pay big bucks for a security update, Ubuntu releases their first open hardware device, Microsoft runs thousands of Linux boxes for Skype and more 0:01:21 Introduction Fab's blog post: Why I am not voting Pirate OggCamp 12: get your tickets now! We missed this last week: Barnes & Noble / Microsoft partnership Dan's A-Team shirt 0:13:35 Releases & News More PHP fixes Calibre 0.8.50 — Kaliber beer CyanogenMod Compiler 0.4 CM9 Nightly Builds Apache OpenOffice 3.4.0 Guacamole 0.6.0 Wordpress for Android 2.1 Google Hangouts on Air go public — except in Germany Hilariously bad: Adobe wants you to pay if you want your Photoshop secure Copyright phase in Oracle vs Google is over Dell announces development laptop with Ubuntu Ubuntu releases first open hardware device EA launches two (web) games in the Ubuntu Software Center Samsung gives away Tizen dev phones Python Software Foundation gets new chairman of the board Samsung and Apple make 99% of all money in smartphones 1:04:38 Microwatch Microsoft is hosting thousands of Linux nodes to power Skype 1:09:33 Feedback Supporters: Jeremy Wootten, Samuel Ross, Paul Coleman — from Flattr: Chris Woollard, variaatio, Rasmus Svensson, Mattias Ohlsson, cyberkiller, corenominal and johanv Dan Devine says something with quoll should have been the Ubuntu code name Ikey Doherty writes us about SolusOS which is his project; before this, he used to be the main developer on LMDE Łukasz "Cyber Killer" Korpalski sends os his opinion on Steam for Linux Rick Bragg says he recorded the version of our theme tune which we are currently using on Ubuntu Studio and heartily recommends it Pierre-Marie Ruas gives us more information on the Portuguese Linux laptop program we talked about in our last episode Joe Burmeister sends us his thoughts on Hershey chocolate Grant Burton sent in a story for Fab explaining how Jaffa cakes are made Song: Soul Africa by Juanitos from the album of the same name (licensed Creative Commons BY-SA 2.0 France) Copyright © 2012 Sixgun Productions — except where otherwise noted, this show and all its accompanying content is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.
Released: May 6, 2012 Length: 2:04:50 Fedora 18 will be "Spherical Cow", GIMP 2.8 and Xfce 4.10 are released, a PHP clusterfuck, Fab reviews Ubuntu 12.04, Red Hat open sources OpenShift, Django migrates to GitHub and much more 0:02:36 Introduction New OggCamp site VIM Adventures 0:11:39 Releases & News Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and the other ‘buntus, including Ubuntu Studio 12.04 LTS — we had an email from Scott Lavender about this ArchBang 2012.05 LMDE 201204 Scientific Linux 5.8 OpenBSD 5.1 Tizen 1.0 LibreOffice 3.5.3 GIMP 2.8 Blender 2.63 NGINX 1.2.0 Firefox 12, Mozilla auto-upgrades users Xfce 4.10 KDE 4.8.3 Miro 5 PHP clusterfuck — 5.3.12 and 5.4.2 released OONI-probe measures global web censorship ICANN data breach Google WiFi scandal due to wardriving veteran employee Fedora 18 named "Spherical Cow" Study explains how retailers stop Linux laptops from entering the market Firefox WebSocket bug compromises Tor anonymity Linux clients for Google Drive Red Hat open sources OpenShift ReactOS seeks funding Mandriva recapitalisation approved ICS gaining market share Mono devs port Android to C# Django migrates to GitHub Valve is working on Steam for Linux 1:18:54 Microwatch No Media Center in Windows 8 Conflict of interest derails UK government open standards consultation 1:24:23 In-Depth: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Review Fab reviews Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Precise Pangolin". For more details see his article on The H. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 1:43:45 Feedback Supporters: Osama Alassiry, Armin Krauss, Patrick Craenen and Daniel Lowe — from Flattr: cyberkiller, mansdell, variaatio, Chris Woollard, jrutila, Dave Ostroske, marmai, johanv, corenominal, Mattias Ohlsson and SmokeyMaverick Kevin T. has been listening since before Dan and Fab met in person and tells the story how he introduced his office to Linux Outlaws and The Beards Mark Katerberg was disappointed in our coverage of Snow Linux Mark Sinclair sent us this image for Fab: Nehemiah tells us that there is a tradition among physics students to model cows as spherical in their simulations Ray Woods recommends SolusOS Jim Daldry sent us this video and thinks that is how the Stuxnet virus was spread Jezra sent us a new sound file Jeff G. asks what we think about Apple’s plans for the new Developer ID & Gatekeeper programme for OS X We had other emails from SmokeyMaverick, Frank Bell, Dan Devine, Jake Roberts, Basil Orechwa and Timothy. Use our subreddit at sixgun.reddit.com to submit stories for the show Song: The Age of Aggression / The Age of Oppression by Malukah (all rights reserved) Copyright © 2012 Sixgun Productions — except where otherwise noted, this show and all its accompanying content is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.
Released: April 29, 2012 Length: 1:16:38 Google drops Linux support for Picasa, Raspberry Pi deliveries begin, Twitter sponsors the Apache Foundation, Oracle vs. Google update, Mint, Fedora and Ubuntu release names, an update on systemd development and more 0:01:01 Introduction Anonymous deploys Zerobin 0:05:10 Releases & News Chakra Linux 2012.04 FreeBSD 8.3 Snowlinux 2 PartedMagic 2012_04_21 WordPress 3.3.2 Ruby 1.9.3 GNOME 3.4.1 OpenSSL updates F/OSS adoption in the French government is increasing Google drops Linux support for Picasa Raspberry Pi delivery begins Linus Torvalds now a Millenium Technology Prize laureate Twitter sponsors Apache Foundation Oracle vs. Google update: Day 3, Day 4, Third patent back in the lawsuit Mint 13 and Fedora 18 code names Die Biene Maja Next Ubuntu release name Systemd development update Q.bo open source robot 0:54:50 Feedback Supporters: Kirk Richard Holz — from Flattr: Mattias Ohlsson, Dave Lee, johanv and corenominal Remy Van Elst writes us about a Debian respin called Terrible Linux, which he created and would like some feedback on Tom Greene sent us a picture of himself in front of Consol Energy Center and made Fab very jealous Whym tells us about the Beard and Moustache Championships and the show Whisker Wars which is about the event Jack Hill liked our mention of Lua and sent some information about running Android apps on Sabayon Symbola thanked Fab for reading out the message to his colleagues last time Jake Roberts sends us a link to a very special USB stick — there's also the tampon USB stick JLarky sent us a load of information about Go and feels we should be more excited about it — video of Rob Pike introducing Go; more Go talks We mention the Hull LUG meeting on 1 May at The Mustard Cafe in Hull at 8 pm Song: Don't Worry by The Corinthians (all rights reserved) Copyright © 2012 Sixgun Productions — except where otherwise noted, this show and all its accompanying content is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.
Released: April 22, 2012 Length: 1:31:46 Oracle accidentally releases DoS proof of concept, Zack gets voted DPL for another year, Oracle vs. Google suit kicks off, Canonical releases AWSOME, another ORG update, some awesome Skyrim music and more 0:01:01 Introduction Apparently the court in the Anders Breivik case didn't know what a Justicar is We have a new subreddit The H Speed Guide to Lua 0:11:28 Releases & News Trisquel 5.5 Fedora 17 beta Cairo-Dock 3.0.0 MATE 1.2.0 Scala 2.9.2 ZeroBin 0.11 alpha Security: Google warns the admins of thousands of hacked sites Oracle accidentally release MySQL DoS proof of concept Slides and videos from Collab Summit Zack DPL for another year Oracle vs. Google: Leisure Suit Larry testifies Leisure Suit Larry GIMP 2.10 will use GEGL throughout Mandriva’s future Canonical releases AWSOME New CyanogenMod build servers 0:52:45 Digital Rights Update Special guest: Jim Killock from the Open Rights Group ORGCon 2012 CCDP Pen register 1:10:39 Feedback Supporters: Werner Drasch, Osama Alassiry, Kirk Richard Holz and Francis Smit — from Flattr: Dave Ostroske, Chris Woollard, variaatio, chalkahlom, corenominal, johanv and SmokeyMaverick Kristian Naugle sends us email about Enlightenment DR17 and Cadbury Creme Eggs Mike sends us an extremely funny email We had other emails this week from Bo from Denmark, Matt Weales, Rik Boland and Jim Daldry. The official OggCamp hotel has been announced: Britannia Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool, L3 5UL (which is 300 yards from the venue) £35 per person per night for a twin or double or £60 per night for a single room (all prices include breakfast, minimum 2 night stay, rates available 17-19 August) Book by phone or email with reservation manager Jackie Carter and quote the booking code OCAD1708 Phone: 0151 709 7200 / email: jackie.carter@britanniahotels.com Song: The Dragonborn Comes by Malukah (all rights reserved) Copyright © 2012 Sixgun Productions — except where otherwise noted, this show and all its accompanying content is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.
Released: April 16, 2012 Length: 1:38:36 Beard-a-Thon 2012, ownCloud releases first commercial version, Samba closes a bad security hole, Blue Systems take over the sponsorship of Kubuntu, udev and systemd are merging, Raspberry Pi problems, Microsoft founds open source subsidiary and much more 0:01:06 Introduction Fab is using a Shure Super 55 for this show There's a new Google+ Fab would like to thank Carlo Piana, Eric Geissinger and Aijaz Mohammad who together pledged $70 to his beard and the Mario Lemieux Foundation Our show has eclipsed 2 million downloads Hack4Kids Linux kernel April Fools jokes The Shure Super 55 microphone 0:12:10 Releases & News ownCloud 2012 SliTaz 4.0 KDE 4.8.2 MythTV 0.25 Jitsi 1.0 phpMyAdmin 3.5 GIMP 2.8 RC1 Apache Solr/Lucene 3.6 Security: Samba fixes nine year old critical remote code execution flaw Security: Python hash collission DDoS problems Stuxnet was an inside job Mageia 2 postponed No more Linux 2.4 Blue Systems take over sponsorship of Kubuntu US court: code is not physical property First Creative Commons 4.0 draft open for public comment udev is becoming part of systemd Fedora 18 to use tmpfs by default Linux 3.4 will use Intel's power saving RC6 GPU technology Raspberry Pi CE certification problems Android SDK emulator adds GPU support New CyanogenMod logo Firefox introduces click-to-play for plugins The new CyanogenMod logo 1:08:37 Microwatch Linux Foundation kernel study, Microsoft’s kernel contributions dissected Microsoft Open Technologies Inc. 1:17:03 Feedback Supporters: Stephen Ward and Paul Platt — from Flattr: Dave Ostroske, marmai, Chris Woollard, mansdell, corenominal and fwbd Rick Timmis gives us some feedback on the show and recommends Vendetta Online Jack Hill says he isn't a big gamer but points us in the direction of Gluon, a 2D game development and distribution platform Paul Platt writes in from Australia, with a hell of an accent Symbola has a request for Fab and explains where the "ham" in Ham Radio came from — Fab on Linux in the Ham Shack Bob Ham had recommended the Liberated Pixel Cup competition to LivLUG Rob van Son says the Thompson Bug has been solved by David A. Wheeler in his thesis "Fully Countering Trusting Trust through Diverse Double-Compiling" We had other emails from Steve Ward, Paul Dutot, Martyn Lewis, Jason Sipula, Lance, Brigit Valencia, Dan Devine, Yaroslav Halchenko, Dorine Flies, Alan from Vancouver and Jeff G. 2012 Rathole Roadshow, 11 May at LEAF in Liverpool Song: Holly by Thom Morecroft (all rights reserved) Copyright © 2012 Sixgun Productions — except where otherwise noted, this show and all its accompanying content is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.
Released: April 9, 2012 Length: 1:47:20 Ulrich Drepper ousted from glibc, EU Parliament goes nuts on proposed punishment for hacking, Blackboard buys two Moodle support companies, Debian joins the OSI and Microsoft starts supporting Git with CodePlex 0:01:21 Introduction Fab is moving to London in two months and is looking for a flat; if you can help or know any good agents, let him know Dialogue with Bradley Kuhn on GPL enforcement Videos of open source talks from CeBIT online Mozilla’s Browserquest MC Frontalot, delivering spoilers galore 0:09:08 Releases & News LMDE Update Pack 4 PartedMagic 2012_3_24 XBMC 11 Webconverger 12 Android ICS 4.0.4 glibc 2.15 — the glibc project has also disbanded their steering commitee Shotwell 0.12.0 Gpodder 3.1.0 GNOME 3.4 Go 1.0 Django 1.4 Upstart 1.5 Banshee 2.4 Wireshark updates Notepad++ 6 EU Parliament wants stricter punishment for hackers SCOTUS: Laws of nature aren’t patentable FSFE to send out handcuffs Reddit app banned from Play Store Blackboard buys the two biggest Moodle support companies Red Hat revenue eclipses one biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillion dollars Fedora 18 without systemd journal Ubuntu booted on 8-bit microcontroller Oracle turns down Google peace offer in Android lawsuit OSI board reforms Debian becomes OSI affiliate Icelandic government switching to open source The Solderpad Hardware License Kdenlive crowdfunds full time developer Android now has an x86 emulator Linus might have invalidated the vFAT patent 1:12:11 Microwatch CodePlex adds support for Git Microsoft open sources ASP.NET Web API and Web Pages 1:17:06 Feedback Supporters: John Schmitt, Joe Foy, Eric Geissinger, Barry Williams, Durand D'souza, Stuart Edgar, John Myers, Eric Swanson, Kirk Richard Holz and Richard Brown — from Flattr: Chris Woolard, corenominal, Dave Lee, johanv, Craig_DT and Mattias Ohlsson We had audio feedback from Peter Cannon & Gareth Witty Søren Kejser Jensen tells us about achievements in Visual Studio 2010 Greg Poulter prompts us on Pinguy OS and Bodhi Linux Bill Kossmann asks if we have considered a joint live show with TDTRS Puppyite wrote us an email asking us to join the Puppy Linux forums to answer questions Jon Peder sends us an update about Android running on x86 hardware, especially the Lenovo Ideapad S10 Mark Wright recommends a "rescuetux" boot disc to get a hosed GRUB boot loader back — note: we think he means ruscatux from supergrubdisk.org Mike Charlton writes us about Sabayon Devon Baumgarten wrote to us about Microsoft open sourcing ASP.NET tools — we covered this in the Microwatch segment Jonathan Gregory sent us a Unity tip The Right Reverend Septimus Goosinghim sends some feedback on personal gratification We had other emails from Martyn Lewis, Beni Keller, Jezra, Felipe, Constantinos, dacresni, Jeffrey Daniel Rollin-Jones, PsykoNerd, Jonathan Nadeau, spanglesontoast, Harold and Kevin. Ucubed, Saturday 28 April in Manchester Indiana Linux Fest, 13 - 15 April in Indianapolis Song: Spoiler Alert by MC Frontalot from the album Zero Day (all rights reserved) Copyright © 2012 Sixgun Productions — except where otherwise noted, this show and all its accompanying content is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.
Released: April 1, 2012 Length: 0:26:16 In another special episode with temporary guest presenter Popey, Fab talks about his new job and we have some minor disagreements about the future of the show Fab will be joining the Canonical Design Team to work on the future desktop of Ubuntu. He will be starting work at the next UDS in May. Fab's development desktop and his vision for the next version of Ubuntu Dan will be taking over Fab's duties at The H. He has also decided to get Peter Cannon involved in the future of the show since Fab will obviously be a lot busier from now on. Popey's site Song: You Should Consider Having Sex With a Bearded Man by The Beards (all rights reserved) Copyright © 2012 Sixgun Productions — except where otherwise noted, this show and all its accompanying content is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.
Released: March 29, 2012 Length: 0:33:06 OggCamp 12 is coming and we tell you everything about it; with special guest Alan "Popey" Pope from the Ubuntu UK Podcast On this special episode, we are joined by Alan "Popey" Pope and announce OggCamp 12! Visit the OggCamp 12 site. More details to follow soon. Check out the Ubuntu UK Podcast where Popey is a regular host. Also: Tony Whitmore's home page. Song: No Man Is An Island by Bill Borman from the album In Our Dreams We're Flying (licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC) Copyright © 2012 Sixgun Productions — except where otherwise noted, this show and all its accompanying content is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.
Released: March 25, 2012 Length: 1:46:46 Audacity 2.0 released, Humble Android Bundle 2, Assange to run for Aussie Senate, "Anonymous" Linux, CyanogenMod 9 to ship without root, Open Street Map switching licenses and Mark Shuttleworth says Ubuntu beats RHEL on servers 0:01:26 Introduction Mojang can’t use "Scrolls" name for sequels Fan-funded Wastleland sequel The original Wasteland box art Chris Pirillo’s dad uses "Umbumtu" for the first time I Have a Bad Feeling About This Video of Bruce Springsteen's SXSW keynote 0:19:41 Releases & News TinyCore 4.4 FreeNAS 8.2.0 Beta 2 Firefox 11 Cinnamon 1.4 Cinnamon 1.4 running on Debian Sid Audacity 2.0 Stellarium 0.11.2 0 A.D. Alpha 9 "Ides of March" Linux 3.3 delayed, now released VLC 2.0.1 Humble Android Bundle 2 Btrfs ready for production in new Oracle Linux EU Parliament blocks copyright reform with 113% voter turnout Kimdotcom to get his money back, for a short while Assange to run for Australian Senate Django’s Python 3 migration "Anonymous" Linux Debian Project Leader elections Mozilla to support H.264 again, the first step in this direction has already been taken Chris Blizzard leaves Mozilla KDE Spark tablet renamed to Vivaldi CyanogenMod 9 to ship without root by default Open Street Map completing move to Open Database License Shuttleworth: More Ubuntu than RHEL servers in "large deployments" 1:21:06 Feedback Supporters (from Flattr): corenominal, SmokeyMaverick, endstation, variaatio, Tris Linnell, cyberkiller, theru, Dave Lee and Chris Woollard Haris Bin Ali says that Kuala Lumpur has been chosen to host FUDCon APAC 2012 Gary sent us a story about the DoJ defending the government’s right not to acknowledge the existence of any joint research agreement between Google and the NSA Remy Van Elst writes in with some feedback on the slowness of Windows machines joining domains Christopher Bates responded to some of Dan's FreeNAS comments Brandon Janzen found us via FLOSS Weekly and really likes the show Robin Catling (of the Full Circle Podcast) wrote a great review of the new Springsteen album Jason Jordan writes to us about Android code names and potential patents for the Sixgun portfolio Armin Krauss writes about Episode 256 and says Seneca College is most likely named after the Seneca Nation We had other emails this week from Stephen Michael Kellat, Bruno Bigras and Thomas Bourque. Song: Probably Gay, the Homophobia Song by Katie Goodman’s Broad Comedy (all rights reserved) Copyright © 2012 Sixgun Productions — except where otherwise noted, this show and all its accompanying content is licensed under Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0.






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