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The Linux User Show #9.

The Linux User Show #009 (MP3 - 22.4MB - 62min 20sec)

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This week we talk about KMail! Originally the show was supposed to be about a bunch of email programs but that turned out to be toooo much for one show.

We announce the first installement of our Win4Lin contest and Kelly Penguin Girl also shares some Linux type definitions with us!

KMail

Show Intro: 00:33
KMail Part One: 04:21
TPN Promo: 21:02
KMail Part Two: 22:06
Kelly Penguin Girl: 36:21

THE CONTEST:

The winner gets a free fully supported license key for Win4Lin Home. Win4Lin is one of the ‘Windows Enablers’ we evaluated in a previous show. It starts right now and runs until midnight on Friday August 5th at Mountain Standard Time (MST).

Prior to that time you must send an email to thelinuxusershow@gmail.com. In the email you must list:

1. The name of Win4Lin’s President and CEO, and
2. The name of the the company before it became Win4Lin.

We will draw one winner from all the correct entries.

Good luck!

Next week is Kelly Penguin Girl’s contest! Look out :)

The Pepper Pad! Coming in September for us to play with.
Show Forums
Kelly Penguin Girl’s website
Intro music by Mirror Shades
Intro voice by Bob Taylor Productions

6 Responses to “The Linux User Show #9.”

  1. dezmund Says:

    I made a kelly penguin girl page on wikipedia. Within the time it posted to the time I finished writing this comment, it was marked for deletion. *&%$’em. I also added a little note to the dual boot article.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Penguin_Girl

  2. Jon Says:

    Umm..neat.

    I must agree with the deletion though. I mean, Kelly Pengiun Girl rocks, no doubt - but you have to be pretty damned famous to get your own page on Wikipedia.

    I’ll tell her though, she’ll like the idea :)

  3. patrick Says:

    Where can I find the archives of your show. It is excelent.

  4. Jon Says:

    Hi Patrick,

    Thanks for the kind words.

    The easiest way by far is to subscribe to the show’s RSS feed with some podcatching software like iPodder. There are RSS link buttons on the right side of the blog. Subscribing will ensure that you get ALL the shows - past, present, and future.

    If that’s not something you want to do, then you can click here.

    There’s no archive per se, but clicking on that link will display only the show blog entries that contain podcasts, or podcast related notes. That’s about as narrowed down as I can get it. Each blog entry contains a direct link to the show named LISTEN HERE.

    Thanks again!

    Jon

  5. Cam Says:

    Not to be offensive, but the explanations of the GNU/Linux name (and a lot of the details in that segment) are way off.

    (1) Linus did not make Minix. Minix was his original model for Linux, but he was not it’s creator. It was written by Andrew S. Tanenbaum for educational purposes, essentially so that he could use it as an illustration for his book “Operating Systems: Design and Implementation” (which Linux owned).

    (2) GPL stands for “General Public License” (not “GNU Public License”). It is the GNU GPL.

    (3) “GNU” in “GNU/Linux” does not refer to the license it is released under. It refers to the fact that “Linux” is only a kernel, and as RMS (reasonably) argues, a kernel is not a complete operating system.

    Linus used the developing GNU system (RMS’s attempt to create a free operating system) - the GCC compiler, the standard system utilites, etc - along with HIS kernel to make a complete operating system. The kernel was essentially the missing piece of the OS puzzle.

    The name “GNU/Linux” is meant to show respect where it is due - both the the kernel development crowd (including Linus and others) and the GNU people who gave us nearly everything else.

    So, yes, using the name “GNU/Linux” may be a little tedious for everyday use, but it is respectful for use in formal situations (like the decription and name of the Debian project).

  6. Jon Says:

    Hi Cam,

    Thanks for clarifying those points. I know my knowledge of the history of Linux and the associated GNU-ness is lacking.

    I should have learned from my experience with the Mac/Linux comment on an earlier show to just shut up when I don’t know what I’m talking about, but apparently I didn’t. I have to tell Kelly to stop asking me things that I don’t know anything about :)

    I have to admit that I find the whole GNU/GPL thing kind of confusing, but you’re points help out a lot.

    I’m also going to post your comment in the ‘Correct Jon’ board on the show forums (link on right side of main blog page).

    Thanks again!

    Jon

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