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Podcasts:
Settle in for a massively long show as we recap the Linux and security news of the last month or two
We are back in the saddle and tell you everything that happened to us since the show went off the air temporarily
In this special episode, we update you on Fab's job situation, look at the progress of the the Ubuntu Edge fundraising campaign and catch up with your feedback from the last few weeks
Canonical's crowd funding adventure, DERPCON, Ubuntu Forums hack, Linux for Workgroups, Fedora 19, Apache Open Office 4.0, LibreOffice 4.1, LXDE introduces a Qt port and much, much more
In this short special episode, we explain what has been happening with the show and what the future holds
Microsoft kicks off its own bug bounty programme, Merkel says the internet is “undiscovered country”, the PS4 apparently runs FreeBSD, Xiph unveils the “next-next-generation” video codec, Red Hat continues to grow, the Ubuntu community donation plans get detailed and the XBox does a 180
Bruce in Wembley, Hitler, insults, ICS-CERT warns about unsafe medical devices, Java EE 7, a new version of FLAC, users warned to remove Debian Multimedia repository, CyanogenMod privacy mode for apps, Choqok Twitter client handed over to community, Red Hat confirms GNOME Classic Mode for RHEL 7 and SCO is back
Apple news and E3 announcements, Hetzner hacked, Torvalds is pissed with the Linux developers, Mageia re-releases ISOs, Fedora's "app store" and our analysis of PRISM and NSA spying
OggCamp is announced, The Maker's Eden, the Prime Minister of Turkey thinks Twitter is pure evil, Arch upgrade errors, Foxconn confirms partnership with Mozilla on Firefox OS, Monty's "Business Source", the new Raspberry Pi installation system and the Python Software Foundation's Code of Conduct
Mark Shuttleworth reckons we won the Linux Desktop War, Fab reviews Linux Mint 15, we interview Ruth Coustick about ORGCon, Mageia 3 is released, so is Debian GNU/Hurd 2013 and RebeccaBlackOS, the SFLC says Google’s VP8 licence not in conflict with F/OSS, Google Code disables direct file downloads, the Australian government goes with ODF, a house that looks like Hitler and the debacle that is the Xbox One
Microsoft spies on people with Skype, Google completely fucks up Google+ and Hangouts, CrunchBang 11 is released, the ISS now runs more Linux, Canonical to maintain Linux 3.8 and FUDCon gets renamed
Debian 7 is released, Google pays out a ton of money to a security researcher, font rendering on Linux might get better soon, Opera sues an ex-employee, Mozilla cease and desists a spyware maker and Lightworks for Linux is now in open beta
Linux 3.9 is released, we review Ubuntu 13.04, Fab tries to explain why Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a lot of fun, the Java 8 delay is confirmed, the Google Glass kernel source is released, the first Firefox OS phones arrive and the BeagleBone Black takes on the Raspberry Pi
Oracle closes holes again, jQuery 2.0, Debian 7 coming soon, Java 8 delayed, TokuDB gets open sourced, NVIDIA's bad ways when it comes to developing Linux drivers and Fab looks at Habit RPG which turns your to do list into a game
Botnets hacking WordPress, Linode gets hacked, dangerous copy & paste, a new lightweight version of KDE, a new DPL, the Mozilla CEO steps down, Xen joins the Linux Foundation, Cinnarch drops Cinnamon, progress for NVIDIA drivers in Linux, designing in the open and Foxconn gets roped into signing a licence deal with Microsoft on Android patents