LugRadio

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12th March 2007: Season 4 Episode 14 : 123:36

Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Matthew Revell, Ade Bradshaw and special guest Christian Schaller from GStreamer and Fluendo talk about Linux, open source, orange underpants and a variety of other stuff, including:
  • Do we spend too much time promoting and pushing Linux and ignoring the many other free Operating Systems available? (3.48)
  • Opera include support for Ogg Vorbis and Theora formats, what else is needed to promote free media formats? (23.41)
  • With the rampaging development of KDE4, is the GNOME project losing its way by not leading their community and defining an exciting and different GNOME desktop? (46.23)
  • Interview with Christian Schaller about his life, his experiences, GStreamer, Fluendo and everything in-between. (68.30)
  • Your letters, the LUGRadio team share their secret embarrassing loves, the horn returns, more LUGRadio Live 2007 pimping and more. (88.39)

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LugRadio was a fortnightly British radio show that took a relaxed, humorous look at Linux and open source. The show finished in 2008, sort of, but there have been occasional reunions and conferences since then.

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