Linux Podcasts

Posted on June 4th, 2008 in Linux

Following up on a previous post about where to find good podcasts, I saw this earlier today. It sports a nice collection of linux related podcasts, go check it out.

On a related topic, I’m still to figure out the best software to handle podcasts. Right now i’m using rhythmbox, but I’m giving banshee a try.I’ve also been playing with Itunes on wine, but I have no interesting things to report, either than it would be good to have a linux version of it, since the Itunes store is quite interesting.

New furry friend

Posted on May 1st, 2008 in My World

So It seems I have a new friend, which was a present from a special someone. I like new friends. I like penguins. I love Linux. And by the looks of this one, it seems that he’s into extreme programming.

And now a challenge:

How many penguins can you see in the picture ?

Ubuntu Hardy Heron

Posted on April 28th, 2008 in Linux, Ubuntu

The Hardy Heron

The Ubuntu Hardy Heron is upon us. It was released last week. I have already been using it for over a month now, all the way back to the first beta releases, and I can say it’s a well polished release, with some new features and usable by beauty and geek alike. For the first time, suspend really works on my laptop (even with a proprietary graphics driver) and that is something to celebrate. Maybe we could have an Ubuntu Release Party next time ?

But, there is a downside to this release: Firefox 3.0 beta 5 is still quite unstable, with several bugs, and particularly bad Flash support. Bug #192888 is particularly nasty and annoying, since you have to trade crashes for lack of sound within flash animations. If you need to use Firefox 3.0, then hold off on the update for a couple of days until an update comes down the apt pipe . Beyond that, another great release by the Ubuntu team.

(Foto by suneko posted at Flickr, shared under a Creative Commons License.)