mintCast 187 – News Of The Year
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PreShow Music:
- Beginner’s Luck by Lindalou and Michael Ryge (jamendo.com)
- still on the hill by deejoke (jamendo.com)
News:
- Canonical and Ubuntu binary package licensing – DistroWatch has a very disturbing report about Canonical possibly trying to force Linux Mint to license Ubuntu binary packages. (distrowatch.com) (itworld.com)
- Linux Mint 16 “Petra” Xfce RC released! (blog.linuxmint.com) (What’s New) (Release Notes)
- Switch to open source successfully completed, city of Munich says – Munich’s switch to open-source software has been successfully completed, with the vast majority of the public administration’s users now running its own version of Linux, city officials said Thursday. (pcworld.com)
- Linux Voice reaches its Indiegogo funding target – (from Ian Barton on Google+)
They reached their £90,000 target on 9th December. Looking forward to receiving my first magazine. Let’s hope that they start with Issue 0 like any proper geek magazine should. (linuxvoice.com) (indiegogo.com)
- Valve’s SteamOS Now Available To Download; Linux Virgins Cautioned – Valve’s SteamOS is now freely available for download, but be warned that the installation procedure and general use is aimed squarely at the technically savvy for now. (forbes.com) (techland.time.com)
- Debian-based SteamOS. Wait… what? Debian? SRSLY? – SteamOS was expected to be built on top of Ubuntu itself. Quite surprisingly instead, SteamOS is Debian-based.(blog.andreacolangelo.com)
- Everything you need to know to install SteamOS on your very own computer – Contrary to Valve’s warning, the install wasn’t complex or scary at all—though if you’ve never installed Linux before, it might take you a bit out of your comfort zone. (arstechnica.com)
Main Topic:
- News of the Year 2013… as seen by the mintCast
Podcast Announcements:
- mintCast is taking a break for the Christmas holidays. We will not be producing a show until the first week of January 2014. Check the mintCast Community on Google+ for the details.
- Jonathan Nadeau is launching an indiegogo campaign to help bring digital sight to the vision impaired. Further developing the Orca screen reader for vision impaired users to access a computer. (www.igg.me/at/orca)
- Hacker Public Radio will be running a 24-hour New Year’s show again this year. Remember this is not an “HPR Show”, but rather we are providing a platform for the community to get together to wish each other a happy new year. (hackerpublicradio.org)
More Information:
Hosts: Rob, Scott, Joe
Live Stream (Mondays at 8:00 p.m. Eastern): mintcast.org/livestream
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Podcast Entry and exit music provided by Mark Blasco (podcastthemes.com). The podcast bumpers were provided by Oscar.
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