The hardest-hitting Linux podcast around. Two pragmatic geeks talk about the latest news concerning Linux, free and open technology or anything else they deem noteworthy which may include such absurd things as hockey or bands you never heard of. This means there's many a joke and derailed conversation along the way, so don't come here expecting only Linux or software freedom talk — just sit back and relax, partner.

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Released: December 23, 2011
Length: 1:30:14

On the last regular episode for 2011: UMG can pull videos willy-nilly from YouTube, BT sues Google, RIM is pretty much dead, Ubuntu removes Oracle's Java, Apple supports patent trolls and Ubuntu gets a porn lense. 


Released: December 18, 2011
Length: 1:34:03

On this show: The Megaupload Song, Creative Commons 4.0 has entered the drafting stage, Linux Mint takes Banshee's revenues too, HP open sources WebOS, Microsoft allows OSI licenses in the Windows 8 app store and Apple looses two lawsuits and a trademark.


Released: December 11, 2011
Length: 1:46:38

This week on Linux Outlaws: We catch up with tons of stuff that happened while we were busy not doing a podcast like the Carrier IQ debacle, the journal announcement, Doom 3 being opensourced, lots of stuff about the Galaxy Nexus and much more.


Released: December 1, 2011
Length: 0:51:39

This time on the show, we talk to Richard Hughes on colour management and the ColorHug.


The Kindle Fire gets rooted, US Internet censorship, German court upholds the GPL in important decision, Ice Cream Sadwich open sourced, Adobe kills Flash on mobile, Barnes & Noble shows some balls and Apple gets an evil chairman replacement.


Released: November 13, 2011
Length: 1:37:31

Vim turns twenty, we talk about the future of Linux Mint and Fedora, the Unity developers have issues with listening to community feedback, Ubuntu removes Mono from the default install and Microsoft contributes to Samba.


Released: November 6, 2011
Length: 2:00:38

HP is staying in the PC business, Canonical opens retail stores, discussions on Secure Boot, Internet Explorer falls below 50% market share, Apple patents "swipe to unlock" and we discuss Mark Shuttleworth's recent comments on Ubuntu and power users.


Released: October 29, 2011
Length: 1:45:45

Galaxy Nexus and Ice Cream Sandwich released, Canonical increases support for LTS releases, Amazon announces a new ebook format and Apple threatens to sue a small German family café.


Released: October 22, 2011
Length: 1:57:47

New Ubuntu is released, RIP Dennis Ritchie, a Beefy Miracle, ICANN rescues the Unix time zone database, Fab reviews the new Amazon Kindle and much more.


Released: October 16, 2011
Length: 1:28:36

German government malware, next Ubuntu version gets named, Ubuntu to power HP's cloud, Unix time zone database threatened, Nuance buys Swype and much more.


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