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  <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
  <item>
    <title>HPR1255: A life in a software project</title>
    <author>garjola.nospam@nospam.garjola.net (garjola)</author>
    <link>http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=197</link>
    <description><![CDATA[
A friend of mine wrote a blog post the day of his 40th birthday. The
title was &quot;Version 4.0 is out!&quot;. I found it very interesting, as he
told the history of his life as if it was a software project with a
major x.0 release every 10th birthday.
]]>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
A friend of mine wrote a blog post the day of his 40th birthday. The
title was &quot;Version 4.0 is out!&quot;. I found it very interesting, as he
told the history of his life as if it was a software project with a
major x.0 release every 10th birthday.
]]>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <item>
    <title>HPR1254: X2go Remote Linux server/client</title>
    <author>jwp5.nospam@nospam.hotmail.com (JWP)</author>
    <link>http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=129</link>
    <description><![CDATA[


With x2go you can access your desktop using another computer -- that means both LAN and internet connections. The transmission is done using the ssh protocol, so it is encrypted. By using the free nx libraries from NoMachine, a very acceptable performance in both speed and responsiveness is achieved. Even an ISDN connection runs smoothly.


This makes it is possible to connect your laptop to any computer with the environment, applications, and performance of the remote desktop. It is also possible to have a bunch of computers connected to a single server (terminal-server, thin-client).


Clients are available for Linux (Qt4), Windows, and Mac. The latter two can be downloaded directly as binary from the x2go homepage.



https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/X2go

http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/start

http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/wiki:repositories:start

https://launchpad.net/~x2go/+archive/stable



]]>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[


With x2go you can access your desktop using another computer -- that means both LAN and internet connections. The transmission is done using the ssh protocol, so it is encrypted. By using the free nx libraries from NoMachine, a very acceptable performance in both speed and responsiveness is achieved. Even an ISDN connection runs smoothly.


This makes it is possible to connect your laptop to any computer with the environment, applications, and performance of the remote desktop. It is also possible to have a bunch of computers connected to a single server (terminal-server, thin-client).


Clients are available for Linux (Qt4), Windows, and Mac. The latter two can be downloaded directly as binary from the x2go homepage.



https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/X2go

http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/start

http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/wiki:repositories:start

https://launchpad.net/~x2go/+archive/stable



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    <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <item>
    <title>HPR1253: Linux in the Shell Ep 30 - vmstat</title>
    <author>dann.nospam@nospam.tllts.org (Dann)</author>
    <link>http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=7</link>
    <description><![CDATA[
Episode 30 of Linux in the Shell talks about the use of the vmstat 
command. Learn about Linux Virtual Memory managment and the files in 
/proc where vmstat gathers information.]]>
</description>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
Episode 30 of Linux in the Shell talks about the use of the vmstat 
command. Learn about Linux Virtual Memory managment and the files in 
/proc where vmstat gathers information.]]>
</itunes:summary>
    <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <item>
    <title>HPR1252: The Long Road To Linux</title>
    <author>beeza.nospam@nospam.easthope-documentation.com (Beeza)</author>
    <link>http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=246</link>
    <description><![CDATA[

Over about 30 years Beeza has been a software developer and tester, a system designer and technical author. In that time he's worked with a wide range of software, hardware and technologies. From DOS and the early days of Windows and the Mac, through to his conversion to Linux, he's seen great changes in the way we develop software and use computers. Not all the changes have necessarily been for the better, though.


For anyone who's been around the IT world for a while, this may be a short trip down memory lane. For relative newcomers, it may come as a surprise to discover just how much was achieved years ago with so few resources.
]]>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[

Over about 30 years Beeza has been a software developer and tester, a system designer and technical author. In that time he's worked with a wide range of software, hardware and technologies. From DOS and the early days of Windows and the Mac, through to his conversion to Linux, he's seen great changes in the way we develop software and use computers. Not all the changes have necessarily been for the better, though.


For anyone who's been around the IT world for a while, this may be a short trip down memory lane. For relative newcomers, it may come as a surprise to discover just how much was achieved years ago with so few resources.
]]>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <item>
    <title>HPR1251: TGTM Newscast for 2013-05-19 DeepGeek</title>
    <author>hpr.nospam@nospam.deepgeek.us  (Tgtm News Team)</author>
    <link>http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=237</link>
    <description><![CDATA[Here is a news review:
A New Era for Worker Ownership, 5 Years in the Making

New York City May Let Non-Citizens Vote in Local Elections

China's State-Run TV Uses Daily Show Clip To Demonize US, Viewers Point Out The Irony


&quot;Part of the Transition to Socialism&quot;: Venezuela's Labour Law Comes into Effect

New York City Council Passes Sick-Pay Bill 

Megaupload Asks Court to Dump The “Baseless” Criminal Case

Syrian Internet Goes Dark, Leaving Questions and Uncertainty

Update to Email Privacy Law Must Go Further

Why Private Torrent Sites Have Strict Copyright Enforcement Rules


Blogger Issues DMCA Notice To Take Down Posts Infringing His 'How To Infringe' Post

Other Headlines:
The Death of Truth

The New York Times on Venezuela and Honduras: A Case of Journalistic Misconduct

Reinventing the Wheel - The REAL Green Jobs Story

When Will the Works of Octavio Paz be Published in Cuba? 


U.S. Govt. Attack on Megaupload Bears Hallmarks of ‘Digital Gitmo’

Staffed and produced by the TGTM news team, Editorial Selection by DeepGeek, views of the story
authors reflect their own opinions and not necessarily those of TGTM
news.

News from &quot;techdirt.com,&quot; &quot;inthesetimes.com,&quot;
and
 &quot;allgov.com&quot; used
under&amp;nbsp;arranged
permission.
News
from &quot;torrentfreak.com&quot; and &quot;eff.org&quot; used
under
permission of the Creative Commons
by-attribution&amp;nbsp;license.
News from &quot;venezuelanalysis.com,&quot; and &quot;democracynow.org,&quot; used under permission of the Creative Commons
by-attribution non-commercial no-derivatives license.

News Sources retain their respective copyrights.


Links

http://inthesetimes.com/article/14972/at_last_occupiers_turned_owners_celebrate_factory_opening/
http://www.allgov.com/news/controversies/new-york-city-may-let-non-citizens-vote-in-local-elections-130511?news=849990
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130509/10194223020/chinas-state-run-tv-uses-daily-show-clip-to-demonize-us-viewers-point-out-irony.shtml
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/9202
http://www.democracynow.org/2013/5/10/headlines#51012
http://torrentfreak.com/megaupload-asks-court-to-dump-the-baseless-criminal-case-130509/
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/05/syrian-internet-goes-dark-leaving-questions-and-uncertainty-0
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/05/update-email-privacy-law-must-go-further
http://torrentfreak.com/why-private-torrent-sites-have-strict-copyright-enforcement-rules-130511/
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130507/18512622997/blogger-issues-dmca-notice-to-take-down-posts-infringing-his-how-to-infringe-post.shtml
http://sacsis.org.za/site/article/1652
https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/9201
http://www.iww.org/en/content/reinventing-wheel-real-green-jobs-story
http://www.havanatimes.org/?p=92865
http://torrentfreak.com/u-s-govt-attack-on-megaupload-bears-hallmarks-of-digital-gitmo-130507/
]]>
</description>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Here is a news review:
A New Era for Worker Ownership, 5 Years in the Making

New York City May Let Non-Citizens Vote in Local Elections

China's State-Run TV Uses Daily Show Clip To Demonize US, Viewers Point Out The Irony


&quot;Part of the Transition to Socialism&quot;: Venezuela's Labour Law Comes into Effect

New York City Council Passes Sick-Pay Bill 

Megaupload Asks Court to Dump The “Baseless” Criminal Case

Syrian Internet Goes Dark, Leaving Questions and Uncertainty

Update to Email Privacy Law Must Go Further

Why Private Torrent Sites Have Strict Copyright Enforcement Rules


Blogger Issues DMCA Notice To Take Down Posts Infringing His 'How To Infringe' Post

Other Headlines:
The Death of Truth

The New York Times on Venezuela and Honduras: A Case of Journalistic Misconduct

Reinventing the Wheel - The REAL Green Jobs Story

When Will the Works of Octavio Paz be Published in Cuba? 


U.S. Govt. Attack on Megaupload Bears Hallmarks of ‘Digital Gitmo’

Staffed and produced by the TGTM news team, Editorial Selection by DeepGeek, views of the story
authors reflect their own opinions and not necessarily those of TGTM
news.

News from &quot;techdirt.com,&quot; &quot;inthesetimes.com,&quot;
and
 &quot;allgov.com&quot; used
under&amp;nbsp;arranged
permission.
News
from &quot;torrentfreak.com&quot; and &quot;eff.org&quot; used
under
permission of the Creative Commons
by-attribution&amp;nbsp;license.
News from &quot;venezuelanalysis.com,&quot; and &quot;democracynow.org,&quot; used under permission of the Creative Commons
by-attribution non-commercial no-derivatives license.

News Sources retain their respective copyrights.


Links

http://inthesetimes.com/article/14972/at_last_occupiers_turned_owners_celebrate_factory_opening/
http://www.allgov.com/news/controversies/new-york-city-may-let-non-citizens-vote-in-local-elections-130511?news=849990
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130509/10194223020]]>
</itunes:summary>
    <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <item>
    <title>HPR1250: Interview With YTCracker</title>
    <author>pdailey03.nospam@nospam.gmail.com (pokey)</author>
    <link>http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=128</link>
    <description><![CDATA[
This is an interview with YTCracker, one of my favorite NerdCore rappers. You can find links to his music on his website http://www.ytcracker.com/


If you like Nerdcore Rap, a good website to check out is http://nerdcorenow.com. They have a few &quot;various artists&quot; compilation albums available for download. 


Thanks to my guest, YTCracker for coming on Hacker Public Radio, and thank you for listening.
]]>
</description>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
This is an interview with YTCracker, one of my favorite NerdCore rappers. You can find links to his music on his website http://www.ytcracker.com/


If you like Nerdcore Rap, a good website to check out is http://nerdcorenow.com. They have a few &quot;various artists&quot; compilation albums available for download. 


Thanks to my guest, YTCracker for coming on Hacker Public Radio, and thank you for listening.
]]>
</itunes:summary>
    <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <item>
    <title>HPR1249: Software Patents: Who's Behind the Curtain?</title>
    <author>dnicholson.nospam@nospam.openinventionnetwork.com (Deb Nicholson)</author>
    <link>http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=245</link>
    <description><![CDATA[

Deb Nicholson works at the intersection of technology and social justice. She is the Community Outreach Director at the Open Invention Network http://www.openinventionnetwork.com and the Community Manager at GNU MediaGoblin http://www.openinventionnetwork.com. She also serves on the board at Open Hatch https://openhatch.org/, a non-profit dedicated to matching prospective free software contributors with communities, tools and education. She lives in the United States in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
]]>
</description>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[

Deb Nicholson works at the intersection of technology and social justice. She is the Community Outreach Director at the Open Invention Network http://www.openinventionnetwork.com and the Community Manager at GNU MediaGoblin http://www.openinventionnetwork.com. She also serves on the board at Open Hatch https://openhatch.org/, a non-profit dedicated to matching prospective free software contributors with communities, tools and education. She lives in the United States in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
]]>
</itunes:summary>
    <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  <item>
    <title>HPR1248: Frank Bell Achieves Enlightenment Adventures with E17 Pt One</title>
    <author>frank.nospam@nospam.pineviewfarm.net (Frank Bell)</author>
    <link>http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=195</link>
    <description><![CDATA[
There was great rejoicing in the Linux community when the Enlightenment Desktop, v. 0.17 (AKA E17), was released recently.  It was the first major upgrade in well over a decade to a desktop environment that many remembered fondly for its commitment to a visually pleasing computing experience.  


Frank Bell describes how he started using Enlightenment and what he has encountered so far.  In this, the first of two parts, he addresses installing Enlightenment, Enlightenment's &quot;first-run&quot; dialog, the structure of the desktop, the menu, and the management applications and windows on the desktop.  


Part Two will focus on the nitty-gritty of configuring the appearance and behavior of Enlightenment.


Links:



E17 Screenshot:  http://pineviewfarm.net/misc/e17_2.jpg

Enlightenment website:  http://www.enlightenment.org/

Enlightenment wiki:  http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki

Themes and eye candy:  http://e17-stuff.org/

Enlightenment article at the Arch wiki:  https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Enlightenment

Bodhi Linux Guide to Enlightenment (Enlightenment is Bodhi's default desktop): http://www.bodhilinux.com/e17guide/e17guideEN/index.html

Frank's Enlightenment handout for his LUG:  http://www.pineviewfarm.net/misc/TWUUG_E17.pdf

Enlightenment Slackbuild:  http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.0/desktop/enlightenment

SlackE17 binary: http://sourceforge.net/projects/slacke17

Kernel Panic Oggcast Interview with Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler), Enlightenment maintainer:  http://kernelpanicoggcast.net/Oggcasts/KernelPanic_71.ogg

]]>
</description>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[
There was great rejoicing in the Linux community when the Enlightenment Desktop, v. 0.17 (AKA E17), was released recently.  It was the first major upgrade in well over a decade to a desktop environment that many remembered fondly for its commitment to a visually pleasing computing experience.  


Frank Bell describes how he started using Enlightenment and what he has encountered so far.  In this, the first of two parts, he addresses installing Enlightenment, Enlightenment's &quot;first-run&quot; dialog, the structure of the desktop, the menu, and the management applications and windows on the desktop.  


Part Two will focus on the nitty-gritty of configuring the appearance and behavior of Enlightenment.


Links:



E17 Screenshot:  http://pineviewfarm.net/misc/e17_2.jpg

Enlightenment website:  http://www.enlightenment.org/

Enlightenment wiki:  http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki

Themes and eye candy:  http://e17-stuff.org/

Enlightenment article at the Arch wiki:  https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Enlightenment

Bodhi Linux Guide to Enlightenment (Enlightenment is Bodhi's default desktop): http://www.bodhilinux.com/e17guide/e17guideEN/index.html

Frank's Enlightenment handout for his LUG:  http://www.pineviewfarm.net/misc/TWUUG_E17.pdf

Enlightenment Slackbuild:  http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.0/desktop/enlightenment

SlackE17 binary: http://sourceforge.net/projects/slacke17

Kernel Panic Oggcast Interview with Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler), Enlightenment maintainer:  http://kernelpanicoggcast.net/Oggcasts/KernelPanic_71.ogg

]]>
</itunes:summary>
    <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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    <title>HPR1247: Recording Terrestrial Radio with bash scipts and cron jobs</title>
    <author>jonlancekulp.nospam@nospam.gmail.com (Jon Kulp)</author>
    <link>http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=238</link>
    <description><![CDATA[In this episode I talk about my solution for capturing terrestrial 
radio so that I can listen to it at my own convenience. I use a bash 
script, cron jobs, and the streamripper package. here are some links 
to things I mentioned in the podcast. 

Jezra's command-line audio player sap (simple audio
player): http://www.jezra.net/projects/sap  

Streamripper: http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/  

Radio station KRVS 88.7 FM, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA http://krvs.org/  

And you can see the whole radio-recording script here:
http://jonathankulp.org/archives/647]]>
</description>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode I talk about my solution for capturing terrestrial 
radio so that I can listen to it at my own convenience. I use a bash 
script, cron jobs, and the streamripper package. here are some links 
to things I mentioned in the podcast. 

Jezra's command-line audio player sap (simple audio
player): http://www.jezra.net/projects/sap  

Streamripper: http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/  

Radio station KRVS 88.7 FM, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA http://krvs.org/  

And you can see the whole radio-recording script here:
http://jonathankulp.org/archives/647]]>
</itunes:summary>
    <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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    <title>HPR1246: David Whitman On Location at LinuxFest Northwest</title>
    <author>davidglennwhitman.nospam@nospam.gmail.com (David Whitman)</author>
    <link>http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=209</link>
    <description><![CDATA[


LFNW Garage Sale Booth - old computer stuff sold to support the fest http://linuxfestnorthwest.org


Bill Wright at the LFNW World Famous Raffle http://linuxfestnorthwest.org


EFF / TOR Table -https://www.eff.org https://www.torproject.org/


DW does a cheesy Lightening Talk about HPR.


Martin Obando http://www.obandocomputing.com


Mozilla http://mozilla.com/


Larry the Crunchbang guy http://www.crunchbang.org/


OrangeFS Amy Cannon  http://orangefs.org/


Dice.com Nathan James www.Dice.com


Linux Automation - Beer! http://www.linuxautomation.org/


Fedora Project http://fedoraproject.org/


iSEC Partners https://www.isecpartners.com/


Acquia https://www.acquia.com/


Linode http://www.linode.com/


OpenBSD http://www.openbsd.org/


Free Software Foundation www.fsf.org


Linux Professional Institute www.lpi.org


GSLUG http://gslug.org/
Ubuntu Washington http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-washington/
KDE www.kde.org
]]>
</description>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[


LFNW Garage Sale Booth - old computer stuff sold to support the fest http://linuxfestnorthwest.org


Bill Wright at the LFNW World Famous Raffle http://linuxfestnorthwest.org


EFF / TOR Table -https://www.eff.org https://www.torproject.org/


DW does a cheesy Lightening Talk about HPR.


Martin Obando http://www.obandocomputing.com


Mozilla http://mozilla.com/


Larry the Crunchbang guy http://www.crunchbang.org/


OrangeFS Amy Cannon  http://orangefs.org/


Dice.com Nathan James www.Dice.com


Linux Automation - Beer! http://www.linuxautomation.org/


Fedora Project http://fedoraproject.org/


iSEC Partners https://www.isecpartners.com/


Acquia https://www.acquia.com/


Linode http://www.linode.com/


OpenBSD http://www.openbsd.org/


Free Software Foundation www.fsf.org


Linux Professional Institute www.lpi.org


GSLUG http://gslug.org/
Ubuntu Washington http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-washington/
KDE www.kde.org
]]>
</itunes:summary>
    <pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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