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Saturday
Sep032011

In case you missed it Linux Turned 20....

Wednesday
Mar232011

Red Hat and Ubuntu pushing buttons in the community....

Both Red Hat and Ubuntu have been in the press a lot lately because of changes they are making in their distribution.  What everyone seems to forget with both companies are just that companies not communities.  While they do a great job of being great community members, people will always complain about them.  Here is what we gleaned from the posts I read:

For Red Hat the change is just how the distribute the kernel itself.  They are now shipping just a completely patched Kernel.  This is instead of shipping a patch set for each and every bug release that was available.   Who does it affect?  The folks that want to look in the kernel.  As far as we can tell that's it.  We at Linuxinstall.net don't think that this is an issue for them and more just a reason for people to complain and wish things were better the old way.

For Ubuntu the problem is more one of a lack of change.  They want to push some enhancements into the upstream Gnome package that are being rejected:

Here are the details as described in a ZDNet article:

"The technical problem behind the dispute is that GNOME rejected theUbuntu Ayatana system status indicators. These indicators, and their messaging application programming interfaces (APIs) would be used on the Linux desktop to convey such information as “Whether you are connected, what the time is, whether you are online, whether your battery will last long enough for you to finish your work, whether you have messages,” etc."

Again it seem like something that shouldn't be that big an argument.  When you are poring your heart and sole into a project though it's not always that easy.  We can't always make a reasonable counter offer when we feel like we are being attacked.

Hopefully everyone will soon see that these aren't bad choices just ones that we all may not agree with.  We as a community need these companies need to survive and thrive.  If they don't protect their future and go under then we all loose.  Both companies are spending a lot of time and money on Linux and it's desktop.  It would be a very different Linux world. 

Wednesday
Mar232011

Episode 42 - Disruptive communications....A.K.A. The News

Running Time: 0:34:07

1) Introduction
Guest Co-Host Jason DiDonato
What's in a name

Novell Attachmate deal delayed
Trend Micro Virus Report
Another Survey
Ubuntu Designer wants to get rid of quit
Care and feeding of databases


3) Conclusion
Recommendations for People to interview
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Thursday
Jan202011

Episode 39 - CES'ed out...Really...Now some news you can use...

Check it out here
Running Time: 00:41:18
1) Introduction
 
2) News
Version Control and System Management 
Black Duck Consulting Company Growing and acquiring companies
Open Source in the corporate world....
DR Planning for large data sets

3) Conclusion

Recommendations for People to interview
E-Mail us at podcast@linuxinstall.net
Go to the WebSite to call us via Google Voice
Facebook Fan Page
Follow us on Twitter and Identica/status.net as @linuxinstall
Look for us and comment on iTunes, odeo


Sunday
Nov212010

Cool starter kit for small businesses...

WorldLabel.com has a cool list of some great opensource tools that can help any small business get started. It's not a long list but the tools are ones we have seen recommended before.  They are all open source but not all require Linux.  Check it out and let us know what your favorite small house/home office software is that is missing from the article.

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