


LUGRadio Live This Summer 87
[vmlinuz] writes "Also picked up on The Register, The Inquirer and Linux Today - with the LUGRadio show getting more and more listeners and attracting guests such as Miguel de Icaza, Mark Shuttleworth, Alan Cox, Seth Nickell and more, the growing fanbase will be able to congregate at LUGRadio Live this summer. The day long event includes speakers such as Ian Bell (co-creator of Elite), Simon Willison, Bill Thompson, Christan Schaller and more. In addition to the speakers, an all day bar, multi-player gaming, mini expo and paintball are in the cards. LUGradio Live takes place on Sat 25th June 2005 in Wolverhampton, UK."
Re:The Rise of the Eurofags (Score:1)
Podcasts and the like.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:About "podcasting"... (Score:1)
Re:Podcasts and the like.. (Score:2)
I take great offence to that remark. As a member of the "youth of today" I can assure you that... ooh, shiny
Is it just me? (Score:2, Insightful)
It seems to me that more often than news, slashdot's thing is adverts for nerds.
Not saying it's a bad thing, there's a big grey area between news and adverts in this sort of thing, and hey, I'm here every day reading the stuff.
I'm saying this mainly because I'd never heard of LUG radio before. Now I'm interested.
Damn it "News for Nerds, Ads that bloody well work".
PS Sorry if this comes off as a bit trollish. Its just there's a fine line between news and well targetted advertising.
Re:Is it just me? (Score:3, Insightful)
On the contrary, there is a very large and very blurred line between news and advertising.
It is well-known what the readership of Slashdot is primarily. Since this event seems to be something that some readers may wish to attend, it is very much news, but it also happens to be advertising. Your mistake is in making the two mutually exclusive.
You might make the argument that this is unacceptably more ad than news, but this is a much
Re:Is it just me? (Score:1)
Re:Is it just me? (Score:2, Funny)
Yes (Score:3, Funny)
Sounds like a great event.
Re:Let them improve (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Let them improve (Score:2, Interesting)
the unbiased consumers they or you seem to think they are.
On this subjec
Re:Let them improve (Score:1)
having said that, i did email them about the Didio thing, and they weren't specificly saying that people shouldn't complain, but that people should not make personal atacks on them anyway, not that she didn't deserve it.
it wasn't even against slashdot, they just worded it wrong. it was even my first episode, so i'm not just a fanboy.
honestly, i don't think they give a fuck about being unbiased, it's just a hobby and don't think that som
Get Yer Torrents (Score:1)
Re:Get Yer Torrents (Score:1)
Alternatively, unless I'm missing something, you might as well go to the lugradio site for torrents for all the episodes, right up to and including s2e15. not just the random one for season 2 episode 9, given in the link above.
Re:Get Yer Torrents (Score:1)
Believe it or not, anonymous fannybaws, I actually bothered to open it in Azureus, and the contained file (as opposed to the name of the torrent) was the MP3 for s2e9.
Somebody cocked up, then fixed it.
Re:Get Yer Torrents (Score:2)
Bill Thompson? (Score:5, Interesting)
The one that told Linux users to "get real" ?
Re:Bill Thompson? (Score:1)
Re:Bill Thompson? (Score:1)
Re:Bill Thompson? (Score:2)
Yep. Problem?
Re:Bill Thompson? (Score:2)
However lets not forget that there are snakes in the grass - some people just get Linux. Others don't, but now they're happy to claim that they did all along
Kubuntu and KDE (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Kubuntu and KDE (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Kubuntu and KDE (Score:1)
Another example of how giving modpoints to twats who obviously have not read the story or understand the comments has turned slashdot into a kiddies playground.
sparkes - karma to burn
Linux Distro War (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Linux Distro War (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Linux Distro War (Score:1, Funny)
Come as you are (Score:5, Insightful)
It's pretty impressive that this thing has come together at all considering it has no corporate sponsorship and is being done for the fun of the event.
Imagine that no corporate interest just a bunch of hackers having fun. It's pre-takeover blues
Re:Come as you are (Score:2)
Re:The Molineux! Urgh! (Score:2)
If your post confused people this one (from a Wolves fan) certainly will.
Re:The Molineux! Urgh! (Score:1)
Re:The Molineux! Urgh! (Score:1)
Re:Linux Link Tech Show (Score:1)
Re:Linux Link Tech Show (Score:1)
There are a lot of great Linux and FOSS radio/podcast shows out there. So if LUGRadio is not your bag, try LQRadio, The Linux Box Show, LinuxLog, TLLTS, or keep on searching. Don't forget DDP Hack Radio and Hackermedia! More are popping up every month. Each one is created with a little love inside.
Re:Linux Link Tech Show (Score:1)
why isn't it downloadable (Score:1)
Isn't it just 'downloading music to your usb/mp3-stick'?
Never knew that it could be made so complicated
Why don't they just hand over the mp3 over at the site??? (besides the rss thingy)
Re:why isn't it downloadable (Score:1, Insightful)
FYI (Score:3, Informative)
nice change of pace (Score:3, Insightful)
LUG lugs (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:No info (Score:1)
Re:LUGRADIO is awful: Here's why... (Score:1)
I'll also think you'll find that all 4 presenters have contributed a significant amount into the Linux community before LUGRadio ever existed.
Re:LUGRADIO is awful: Here's why... (Score:1)
1. A suggestion that KDE had become overbloated and that maybe a lighter version was needed. The suggestion of a rewrite was shot down in flames on the show, and no mention was made of the language in which to do said rewrite.
2. The suggestion about using Python in the core of a DE was a sarcastic remark in a conversation about GNOME looking to support development in high-level languages.
Jono Bacon has been around in Linux-related media for ages; most Linux magazines have ha
good stuff... (Score:1)