Domain: thelinuxlink.net
Stories and comments across the archive that link to thelinuxlink.net.
Comments · 9
-
Re:Whack would have been good
For a good list of linux related podcasts see http://thelinuxlink.net/
-
Re:Moving straight off-topic
In the open source world, you are encouraged to get up off your butt and do something when you see a problem that is not being properly addressed. Blogging tools are easily available all over the place. If you don't like the Linux bloggers you have been reading, start your own blog and promote it.
You might also want to subscribe to any one of the hundreds of open source podcasts out there. I listen to FLOSS Weekly (Randal Schwarz + Leo LaPorte and sometimes Jono Bacon), Fresh Ubuntu (Peter Nicholitis and Harlem Kianu), the Ubuntu UK Podcast and some others. I'm less impressed by the Linux Action Show, but I still check it out every now and then.
You can find these and many others at http://www.thelinuxlink.net/ -
Re:Why is this
I don't know how closely you follow rms, that is, if you are offended by "freedom haters" (a running joke among FLOSS podcasters who stoop to using non-free drivers etc.), but I find so much content I can hardly get through it all from the links at:
I hope you like it!
-
Re:Why is this
http://www.thelinuxlink.net/ has a comprehensive list.
-
Linux Link Tech Show
There is a much better Linux show out there. The Linux Link Tech Show http://www.thelinuxlink.net/tllts/
rms was on it the other day, and its always live streaming on binrev radio http://www.binrev.com/
the linux link is 3 or 4 guys from some lug somewhere that enjoy doing what they do. (no paid)
the Lug radio guys are paid for what they say, and even canceled their show because they didnt get enough money. -
Re:One possible solution
and OSes of course.
-
Re:Really, I Love You Guys
Who you refer to with 'you guys'? Not Novell or Nat Friedman, i hope, since its beyond their control. Just e-mail the authors and explain it to them. The authors are The Linux Link Tech Show (TLLTS) and their e-mail is at the 'Contact' button of that website.
-
Linux shows available for download
-
Less serious....
If you want something to make you laugh try LugRadio.
There's also The Linux Link Tech Show.