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Episode: 736
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Title: HPR0736: Stop the Ubuntu 11.04 whining
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0736/hpr0736.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 01:41:41
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Hello and welcome to this edition of Hacker Public Radio.
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My name is JWP and I'm on the internet if you type in JWP Linux, it will come up with
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my little humble thing that I have for the Linux.
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As you know that I try to do about one Hacker Public Radio episode per month.
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I try to do it about something that I wouldn't normally talk about in my other podcast.
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And what I really really want to talk about is the amount of whining in general that I've
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heard about, according to 1104.
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Okay now granted you know especially listen to you know Brian and Chris at the Linux Action Show
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and godly I wish I could come up with something you know that high of quality and they gave
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that much enjoyment to that many people but you know to listen to them whine about 1104 and
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all of the things that you know you know I didn't do or didn't do and you know for you know
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Ubuntu to take the step and say you know what we're going to give something as free
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as in beer and as free as in freedom to every living person on this planet as an alternative
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to what they have to pay on you know for windows or as an alternative for what they have to pay
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to run a Mac it's pretty amazing you know and granted you know the unity thing I've been using
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you know GNOME 2.24 for quite some time and yeah it's uncomfortable for me and when they move
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the X's to the other side yeah I wasn't a big fan of that either but at the same time I wasn't
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out there whining to someone who was giving me something for free right and you know I think that
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you know if you really don't like it then you know that you know open susah
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offers still a really really clean GNOME 2.24 if you want that you know simply Memphis also has a
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pretty clean you know distribution if you know if you're not a KDE fan or just go slack with GNOME
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you know you don't need to do all this this whining this whining about this you know
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Linux Men is right there and you know I run Julia and I think it's a fan most fantastic thing
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that I've ever seen but you know Ubuntu is you know pays the bills you know canonical is a
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huge thing and you know because I because I work in the enterprise space I know that red that red
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hat in and susah and the enterprise space are about to get some real heat from Oracle and their
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open source products and with open source support so it's it's feasible that Ubuntu might be the
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last band standing a canonical might actually be the last band standing so to criticize them
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you know when they're saying hey we're gonna make something and it's for everybody right and
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if it's not for you then to switch to that classical mode and do 2.24 in the classic mode it'll
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be there for six months or stick on the LTS I mean to get it to do this concept whining and
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I've seen so many people I mean even on the outlaws it was a little bit of whining and I think
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and so I go was out there doing something on the floss weekly whining about this it's it's just
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you know really really you'll want into the people that pay the bills right unless you're physically
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contributing money every month to open source projects and you shouldn't be out there whining
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about it you don't like it switch it's just the way that that goes all righty well I hope you
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have a good hacker public radio this is JWP you all have a nice day if you all want to comment
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or reach me it's JWP5 at hotmail.com thank you very much bye
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