Ubuntu Podcast Episode #32

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In this Ubuntu Podcast: changing default irc channels in irc clients, Canonical Desktop Services, Xubuntu discussing what to do with new GDM, musician switched over to Ubuntu Studio from Macs, Microsoft mentions Canonical and Red Hat in its 10K SEC filings, first Launchpad community meetup, 100 Hundred papercuts round 3 and round 4, Debian is going to a fixed freeze schedule, SpreadUbuntu keeps moving along, Landscape System Management Tool Adds Dedicated Server, UbuCon @ Atlanta Linux Fest 2009


5 Comments

nick on August 14, 2009 at 3:00

Direct link to files:

M4V
AVI
OGV
M4V (iPhone)

We’d recommend the OGV. The file is considerably smaller than the others.

juan on August 15, 2009 at 2:30

I don’t understand why there is no mp3 file.

Downloading the entire video file (~840MB) just to strip de audio track to a mp3 file is insane. i love your podcast but right now a lot of people just want to listen you guys on the road.

trampster on August 27, 2009 at 4:36

I cant follow your pod casts at work anymore because the file size is to large to download now that your don’t do audio only files anymore.

gotunandan on August 31, 2009 at 10:04

Could you please release audio (ogg) version of the podcast. I have not been able to listen to the last 2-3 episodes due to this.

My music player does not have video playback :(

Joshua Chase on September 3, 2009 at 18:45

So the OGV is only 220 MB. what’s the problem?

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