Episode 19
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Episode 19
is out. You know where you can get it.
Feed's still not refreshing. Weird stuff.
Feed's still not refreshing. Weird stuff.
Re: Episode 19
My feed works fine (ogg), but it's time you guys added a favicon as you look kind of bare
in my feedreader.
This is my truth, now tell me yours.
Re: Episode 19
We DO have a favicon and it works, but the ogg feed is hosted and maintained by morten on a separate WP install. That means Morten has to get a favicon on which is hard, because most of the time the favicon takes over other domains tootimttmy wrote:My feed works fine (ogg), but it's time you guys added a favicon as you look kind of barein my feedreader.
Re: Episode 19
Would just like to add a couple of comments, since I was the one who pointed you to Lunar Linux -
You mentioned the lin command - short for 'Lunar install' - but there are a couple of other interesting things -
Once you use that command, it doesn't just build based on preset compile flags - it actually asks:

The lvu command can be used to search for a package - and to get an explanation of how it works:

In the settings section - also an Ncurses kind of thing - you can actually pre-select your preferred licenses, which I found really elegant:

In the same place, you can set up services in a very easy interface:

These distribution-specific features are some of what makes Lunar interesting to me. It has a way of being advanced without being complicated that I really respect.
It has indeed been a long time since the last release, and for a while, there was some concern that it was done in, like with Wolvix. But Lunar came through. Good stuff.
As for the favicon... yes, I was thinking about that. Just never got around to looking into it.
You mentioned the lin command - short for 'Lunar install' - but there are a couple of other interesting things -
Once you use that command, it doesn't just build based on preset compile flags - it actually asks:

The lvu command can be used to search for a package - and to get an explanation of how it works:

In the settings section - also an Ncurses kind of thing - you can actually pre-select your preferred licenses, which I found really elegant:

In the same place, you can set up services in a very easy interface:

These distribution-specific features are some of what makes Lunar interesting to me. It has a way of being advanced without being complicated that I really respect.
It has indeed been a long time since the last release, and for a while, there was some concern that it was done in, like with Wolvix. But Lunar came through. Good stuff.
As for the favicon... yes, I was thinking about that. Just never got around to looking into it.
Re: Episode 19
Which reminds me: I am considering stylesheet'ing the RSS feed instead of maintaining the WP page. It really amounts to doing everything twice.
Will be done At Some Point (tm).
Will be done At Some Point (tm).
Re: Episode 19
Cool, more material for ep20.
We'll be recording it tomorrow, if all goes well
We'll be recording it tomorrow, if all goes well
Re: Episode 19
Maybe you'll consider discussing Linus' position on multiple distributions - I found that a very good comment (possibly because it intersects with my own opinions).
Also, if you record before the poll closes on 12th of February, consider mentioning the LinuxQuestions.org Members' Choice Awards 2008.
Also, if you record before the poll closes on 12th of February, consider mentioning the LinuxQuestions.org Members' Choice Awards 2008.
Re: Episode 19
We had a lot of stuff to talk about when we did no. 20, but I'll write this down thanks!