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Episode 008 - Something Kinda Tacky
Sept 5th, 2009, monsterb starts the show with some listener feedback from Tom Monks. He also talks about Jibbed. A bootable LiveCD based on the NetBSD
that works directly from a CD without need for a hard drive. Automatic
hardware detection provides support for a wide variety of graphics
cards, sound cards, network interfaces, and USB devices. This LiveCD
showcases a complete NetBSD environment, including compiler sets, and
provides features like tmpfs to simulate read-write access on read-only
media. The capabilities range from use by experts as a rescue
environment to first-time users learning Unix. As always, it contains Xorg from base and the Xfce window manager. There was also a mention of wifiBSD and a shocking Planet Gnome post by Danielle. F.Y.I. monsterb was joking about Gnome, he just perfers KDE.
klaatu talks about Exiftool.
A cool perl script used for reading, writing, and manipulating image,
audio and video metadata. klaatu found about this cool script from Deepgeek.
Artv61 mentions a Linux Journal post called "Building Linux Audio Applications 101: A User's Guide, Part 1"
Peter64 talks about Hannah Montana Linux. A free operating system based on Kubuntu with a Hannah Montana theme. He also mentions "tcprobe -i <file>". From the manpage: The command tcprobe -i foo.avi will print interesting information about the AVI file itself and its video and audio content.
pegwole pimped his podcast "Something Kinda Techy".
Other topics include: Quake Live and Google Chrome OS.
Also at the roundtable: Azimuth, Jman83, Mrs. Xoke, and Xoke.
Ending song: The Stone Cutter by Evil Country Jack.
Next live show will be on September 19th @ 11pm CST.
Direct Download(s):
hpr0448.mp3 (41.6 MB)

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