As pointed out, wrong show. LUGRadio is fantastic. I know they don't get paid for this, but I am sure it costs them some money.
There are a lot of great Linux and FOSS radio/podcast shows out there. So if LUGRadio is not your bag, try LQRadio, The Linux Box Show, LinuxLog, TLLTS, or keep on searching. Don't forget DDP Hack Radio and Hackermedia! More are popping up every month. Each one is created with a little love inside.
There is a lot of great edutainment projects out there for Linux: Gcompris and Childsplay just to add to the list. Furthmore, with flash plugins one can take advantage of the myriad of educational websites out there. Some hurdles, though, include browser restriction and a lot of hemming and hawing if you don't use IE or Netscape. But, the useragent switching remedies most of this.
Right now the widest gap is in the variety of software available to MS and Apple platforms. Sure some of these apps can be run on wine, but tweaking wine and the apps to do this can be a laborious task.
As pointed out, wrong show. LUGRadio is fantastic. I know they don't get paid for this, but I am sure it costs them some money.
There are a lot of great Linux and FOSS radio/podcast shows out there. So if LUGRadio is not your bag, try LQRadio, The Linux Box Show, LinuxLog, TLLTS, or keep on searching. Don't forget DDP Hack Radio and Hackermedia! More are popping up every month. Each one is created with a little love inside.
There is a lot of great edutainment projects out there for Linux: Gcompris and Childsplay just to add to the list. Furthmore, with flash plugins one can take advantage of the myriad of educational websites out there. Some hurdles, though, include browser restriction and a lot of hemming and hawing if you don't use IE or Netscape. But, the useragent switching remedies most of this.
Right now the widest gap is in the variety of software available to MS and Apple platforms. Sure some of these apps can be run on wine, but tweaking wine and the apps to do this can be a laborious task.