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In this episode, we discuss known 9.04 bugs with workaround, Adobe Air on 64 Bit Linux, Dustin Kirklands screen-profiles renamed to Byobu. The recording of this episode got chopped off a bit, but we wanted to mention Keith Packard's blog post about the Intel open source drivers. Keith has been working on X for a long time and talks about how complex the driver has become and how its coming along. Thanks to Jorge Castro for the link.
Also, a silly YouTube video of us having fun before and after the recording of an episode.
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Not trying to turn you into Diggnation but that looks like a beer if so mention what your drinking, I take OS and software advice as well as brew advice from Ubuntu folks
Spoiler – The Camera tape ran out at the end of the show, so the last few minutes got cut off.. I’m sorry, I fail.
Also, someone posted a comment of needing more females, so this I put the thumbnail as a picture of my wife in front of an “ubuntu desktop. Hope that’s prettier than our ugly mugs!
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Who speak your friend Márcio Brazil forum ubuntupodcast
congratulation to podcast !!
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Enjoy your podcast. – Australia
Guys, you do to much dead talk in your Podcast. If I want enterteinmen t I watch the Letterman show; on the contrary I use the podcast to stay informed. I want it to be concise and informative. Imagine that I am listening to this Podcast as I cook my food, iron my shirts and do a lot of other things around my house. If there is to much non-information my brain is going to have gone somewhere else as you actually get to the information. Also try to consider how you announce and organize the content of a Podcast. Start a Podcast with announcing the subects of the day; then announce the first subject, present the first subject before you move on the the second thing..
Please don’t put your podcasts on http://www.arcive.org because it takes forever to download them.
Keep up the good work guys!
I like the podcast just the way it is! Its funny yet I get good info. Keep it up. I also like that its family friendly. I have a 10 year old son that would like to listen.
Another great podcast. Watching these podcasts makes me feel more connected to the community than a forum has.
And thanks for posting updates to the Intel open source driver. (I am suffering from such problems)
I look forward to new weeks ‘cast
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