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Episode: 1021
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Title: HPR1021: HPR Community News June 2012
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1021/hpr1021.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 17:29:21
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Welcome to Hacka Public Radio, where we see the community years addition for July
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2012. My name is Clap2 and this is Hacka Public. Well you get the idea. This is Hacka Public Radio,
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the community news edition. We do this once a month with the intention of looking back at the past
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30 days or so and kind of seeing what we as a community, the community that is Hacka Public Radio,
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have managed to produce in the past 30 days or so. So let's just get started. I've never really
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done one of these little community episodes so I'll just stumble on through using the previous
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instances of these as a rough guide. So first I'm going to start out welcoming our new hosts.
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Apparently June is like springtime for new hosts. They just come out of the woodwork, they love it,
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they flock to HPR. This month we saw the very first episode from Nido or Nido media as he was
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credited on the episode and I guess we'll go into exactly what he spoke about in a moment.
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Also wanted to welcome Windigo and Gubb New and last but not least a new contributor by the name
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of John Doe. Welcome new hosts. If I miss anyone I do apologize but no let's turn our attention
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to the episodes that we heard this previous month. Immediately after the previous community news
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podcast which was episode 2001 we got an episode from the Linux in the Shell podcast which is a great
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podcast well worth listening to either in the HPR feed or from its show over it. I mean it's feed
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over at Linux in the Shell.org directly. If you listen to that episode you will learn all about
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the free command, F-R-E-E and and really importantly how to read it correctly because I almost
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guarantee you you've been reading it wrong this entire time. The next episode,
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2003 was from Nido Media the one of the new hosts talking about his recording setup what he uses
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to record music and what software he uses what gear what hardware gear he has. So if you're
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looking for advice or for some recommendations for good audio hardware and you want to make sure
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that it also works on Linux or anything like that then you should check that episode out.
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2004 came around and it was from another podcast as well the Sunday morning Linux review episode
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their episode 34. We've lost the different news topics from Microsoft schemes to promote Azure
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and to swindle people into using Secure Boot on UAFI and other stuff like OpenSus and KDE getting
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Ubuntu 1 integration and a couple of different things. You can listen to it and find more out.
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Episode 2005 was the talk geek to me newscast from your friend and mine. Deepgeek talking about
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all the different conspiracies and controversies and real news items going on around the world.
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Episode 2006 was more experiences out of a mental hospital from your friend and mine. SIG Flup. I think
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everyone who heard this sort of mini series from SIG Flup I guess two series or two episodes so far
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I think we all pretty much agree that this is some of the most powerful and maybe profound content
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on hacker public radio so if you haven't heard her episodes on the the mental hospital experience
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you really need to hear it it's it's it's really well done it's really insightful.
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Episode 2007 my Linux adventure part two from Bob Wooden who's continuing his sort of story of
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his experience with Linux and how Linux has saved the day many a time for him in real life and also
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how Linux has kind of shaped his career a little bit and I don't think that's a terribly
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uncommon story for people who get into Linux and start to really know it well.
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Episode 2008 was from one of the new hosts as well when to go this episode was about fixing a
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sticky key bug in in Minecraft the game Minecraft apparently there was some bug that wouldn't
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read the key release when you when you released a key wouldn't actually realize that you had released
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it so you could do some Java magic to fix that and if you listen to this episode you will learn
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what you need to do to fix that. Episode 1009 was from John Sullivan he was speaking at the
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Northeast Linux Fest and here we hear him talking about why we should care about
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free software which of course is a very important topic and I I'm afraid it's becoming more and
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more important all the time as more and more people start using licenses that don't really do a
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whole lot to protect the continued freedom of software. Speaking of freedom episode 1010 great
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number by the way episode 1010 by John Doe so an anonymous contributor. You know how I said
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earlier that the two episodes on mental hospitals was one of the most profound and eye-opening
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episodes well so was this one this one is really really good you should you should definitely hear
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this this is about someone who gets sued from essentially a lawsuit troll for copyright issues
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and the different steps that he took to fight against it very very interesting show definitely
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give this one a listen if you haven't heard it. Hopefully you'll never actually need the information
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contained in it but it is good stuff to hear. Episode 1111 came to us from Poki at the Northeast
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Linux Fest where he interviewed Robert Schveigert from OpenSus episode 12 Linux in the Shells back
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with his episode Dan's episode number nine and this one is about the W command and Linux load
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averages so somewhat related in a sense and spirit to free but to the eighth episode about free
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very similar. Episode 1113 saving programs from Tivo by Ahuka changing gears a little bit for his
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episode content but this one was really cool I don't know in a Tivo but I could really really
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appreciate what he's talking about sort of the goals that he's got and and certainly hearing about
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his tool chain is really interesting. Episode 1114 was I think the term is a blast from the past
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it was specifically a Radio Freak America episode and of course the lineage of hacker public radio
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can trace itself all the way back to Radio Freak America so that was kind of a cool thing to throw
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in there as I'm sure you'll agree. 2015 talking to me newscast from DeepGeek talking about more
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international news items and mostly hacker or I guess maybe even hacktivist related stuff.
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2016 was the first episode by Gubnu about NYX the functional package manager Gubnu runs NYXOS
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which is actually Linux operating system basing itself upon the NYX package management so
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he's got a unique insight into into that world. Episode 2017 phone hacking Samsung admire from
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brother red this was about the trials and tribulations of a phone a Samsung admire phone
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that had fallen into snow not into the show as the show notes incorrectly describe. Episode 2018
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interview with crystal of the free node project a lot of us use free node for chatting on IRC with
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friends maybe getting support on different projects so hearing a voice from the free node project
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you know kind of someone who's associated very closely with it so closely in fact that this
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person appears on the podcast podcast.free node.net that's the free isn't node podcast so you can
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listen to him being interviewed by our very own Ken Fallon episode one thousand and nineteen the
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eight billion dollar iPod this episode comes from us to us from the TED Talk series and right there
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at the end of the month that rascally DeepGeek snuck in another talk geek to me newscast
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keeping us all informed about the tech and hacking and government related issues happening
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all over the world and unless I'm mistaken that should bring us up to this episode which will be
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episode ten twenty one and that's clatu talking about the shows that have happened for the past
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thirty days and briefly recursively about his own community news episode normally here you would
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get all of the different news that you should be aware of from hacker public radio itself but as far
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as I know there really isn't anything new happening episode ten twenty four is upcoming but it's
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already been recorded so if you didn't get in on that one you're not in it you can always submit
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an episode though you there are so many different ways to submit episodes we take everything it
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doesn't really matter what it is we have no limits or rules just make an episode and either email
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admin and hacker public radio to tell us about it or post it on the ftp site you can get that
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information by emailing us we can give you that info if you need it you can also just call
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in an episode literally phone it in in the us that's two oh six two oh three five seven two nine
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that number has changed recently but it is two oh six two oh three five seven two nine that's
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the updated number in the uk that's two oh three four three two five eight seven nine that was
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two zero three four three two five eight seven nine all you do there is pick up the phone dial
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the number and speak your episode and we will put the beginning and end music onto it and get it
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into the queue for you if you're the if you're a first time contributor that is if you have no
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previous episode submitted then you get pushed to the beginning of the line your episode gets
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pushed out to the public first thing I guess a good hacker way to get your episode always released
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whenever you want is to keep using a different handle for every episode you release then you're
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always first in line don't tell them I told you to do that though other than that I think that's it
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that's hacker public radio hope you've been enjoying the past 30 days and I hope that you enjoy
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the next 30 days too really thanks for listening and thanks for contributing and thanks for being
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part of the hacker public radio community I'm sure we'll talk again soon you have been listening
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